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After you pass away, all assets in your estate that are not exempt from probate will need to be distributed either pursuant to your wishes (per your Will) or through the default rules contained in Florida’s intestate succession scheme. Also, you will have expenses associated with your estate and someone will need to pay your bills that are outstanding and arrange for the payment of services associated with your passing like funeral bills etc… The probate process is a Florida Court process used to wrap up your affairs. In general terms the Court through the procedural mechanisms in place in Florida will require a proper accounting of all the known assets and liabilities and notice will be given to both your surviving heirs and creditors. After your bills are paid from the estate the assets will be distributed. The person in charge of seeing this process through is called a Personal Representative. That person will either be appointed by the Court or designated through a Will.
If you die without a will in Florida our state has created a mechanism for the distribution of your assets through the probate process called intestate succession. These pre-defined rules will govern the distribution of all non-exempt property pursuant to Florida’s Laws of Intestate succession. These default rules may not be what you had in mind for your family. Further, a Court process will need to be opened in order to administer the distribution of these assets and you will have lost the opportunity to designate who should be in charge of overseeing that process. Unfortunately, the failure to make the correct decision on designating who you would like wrap up your estate can create a large burden on your family members.
If you fail to specify where you would like your items to go when you pass away, the Florida rules of intestate succession will effectively prevent you from giving specific gifts to specific people. Any friend of yours who is a non-relative will receive nothing from your estate. Also, family heirlooms may be lost or forgotten without a specific direction or gift made through your estate plan.
As discussed above, if you fail to pick, the Court will pick for you, the person in charge of wrapping up your affairs and paying all bills and devising your estate. If you fail to choose, the Court may appoint the wrong person or someone who will be burdened by the task.
One of the most important reasons to create an estate plan is for the protection and well being of your children should you pass away. You can designate a guardian for your children to ensure that they are taken care of. Also, more sophisticated estate planning options allow you to create positive incentives for your children after you pass.
If you have a special needs dependent or relative, their care and the decisions on that care needs to be addressed. An estate plan can help you designate the caregiver of your choice.
As we grow older, so do our parents. End of life decisions regarding care need to made before it gets too late. Your estate plan can provide for the continued care of your loved ones after you pass by setting forth directives to ensure the health care services you want for your family are provided.
Believe it or not, the passing of a family member typically comes with some serious financial issues. Although the bills and/or creditor claims will exist independent of your estate plan, the correct planning tools and instruments can enable your descendant’s to quickly gain access to your estate and handle the financial affairs of your family.
Many estate planning tools are available to minimize the extent of the probate process. The smaller your estate that is subject to probate, the easier the administration of your estate on your family members. Selective asset management and the creation of trusts can seriously ease the administrative burden of your passing.
Although you may think that your estate planning only has to do with the distribution of your assets, dealing with your inevitable incapacity is a serious reason to formulate a healthcare proxy and durable power of attorney. Many of us will become mentally incapacitated before we pass away. The decision of who you want to manage your financial affairs and medical choices needs to be made prior to your incapacity.
Mr. Zoecklein’s primary focus centers on Probate and Plaintiff’s Civil Litigation. His esteemed team is actively handling cases across the State of Florida in the areas of probate administration, estate litigation, insurance claims, and business law. Hailing from Blacksburg, Virginia, he graduated cum laude from Virginia Tech with a degree in business management, successfully running multiple franchises in Virginia and North Carolina during his time there. Pursuing higher education, Mr. Zoecklein earned his juris doctorate degree cum laude, along with a Masters in Business Administration, from Stetson University College of Law, where he notably represented the university in numerous national and international legal academic competitions. A highlight of his law school journey was winning a National Moot Court competition for Stetson, displaying his exceptional legal acumen. During his time at Stetson, Brice also contributed to the Center for Advocacy of Elder Law and interned at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. Following graduation, he embarked on a career with a prominent insurance defense firm, but his passion for Plaintiff advocacy and consumer justice led him to dedicate his legal pursuits exclusively to the representation of consumer rights. Apart from his professional endeavors, Mr. Zoecklein treasures quality time with his wife and three children. Through his unwavering pursuit of justice, both inside and outside the courtroom, Brice Zoecklein exemplifies the essence of a compassionate advocate and a reputable professional, dedicated to upholding the values of integrity, empathy, and fairness in all aspects of his life.
Stetson University College of Law – cum laude
Virginia Polytechnic Institute – cum laude
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Mrs. Zoecklein is a highly accomplished and driven professional with a successful track record in both accounting and customer service. As a devoted spouse and parent to three wonderful children, She values the importance of work-life balance and strives to lead by example in maintaining a fulfilling family life alongside her career.
With an innate sense of self-drive and ambition, Mrs. Zoecklein has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership and organizational skills, making her an invaluable asset to every team she has been a part of. Drawing from her experience in accounting, she has managed financial operations with precision and an eye for detail, ensuring smooth financial transactions and accurate record-keeping.
In the realm of customer service, Mrs. Zoecklein has honed her communication and interpersonal skills, establishing strong rapport with clients and colleagues alike. She takes great pride in delivering exceptional service, consistently exceeding expectations, and ensuring client satisfaction.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Mrs. Zoecklein finds immense joy in the company of her loving spouse and three children. She believes that family forms the cornerstone of a fulfilling life and embraces opportunities to create lasting memories with them. Whether it’s embarking on adventurous outings, engaging in creative endeavors, or simply relishing quality time at home.
With a perfect blend of professional dedication and family-centered values Mrs. Zoecklein embodies a well-rounded and driven individual, whose commitment to excellence extends to both her career and the cherished relationships that enrich her life.
A Florida Bar licensed attorney since 2011 with a passion for justice, a track record of successful courtroom and jury trial experience, and a diverse background that extends beyond the legal world. As a past assistant state attorney and co-owner of a successful online business, I bring a unique blend of legal expertise and entrepreneurial spirit to everything I do.
My dedication to the well-being of the community began with my service in the U.S. Army Reserve, evolved into keeping drunk drivers off the street, and is now focused on helping people find closure during difficult times, putting loved ones to rest, and mitigating the injustices of the legal system.
I grew up in Tampa, Florida, and after 2 years at the American University in Washington, D.C., I returned to the state and graduated with honors from the University of Florida with a degree in history. I received my Juris Doctor from the University of Maine. After deciding New England winters were too gloomy, I returned to the state for a second time. When I am not working, I cherish spending time with my wife and our pets.
Mr. Rubin currently focuses on probate administration, estate litigation, and general civil litigation. Mr. Rubin grew up in Miami, Florida, and graduated from the University of Miami where he obtained a Bachelor’s of Science in Communications.
Mr. Rubin obtained his juris doctorate degree from Florida International University College of Law in Miami, Florida. While at Florida International University, Mr. Rubin was a member of the Negotiation and Mediation Team, and competed in several competitions, including the Tulane Law School Professional Football Negotiation Competition. While at Florida International University, Mr. Rubin interned at the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office and the Broward Public Defender’s Office.
After graduating, Mr. Rubin worked at the Fort Myers Public Defender’s Office as an Assistant Public Defender, and then worked for Florida Rural Legal Services, where he focused on family and immigration law. Mr. Rubin joined Zoecklein Law, P.A. in July of 2023. While not working, Mr. Rubin enjoys spending time with his girlfriend and their three cats, four spiders, one snake, and one scorpion.