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Exempt Property - Surviving spouses may receive his/her portion of the Florida statutory provisions of personal property such as furniture, appliances, and up to two cars. Homestead Life Estate - A surviving spouse may have a right to live in the marital home for the rest of his/her life.
$5,000 Widow/Widower Exemption The widow/widowers exemption reduces the assessed value of your property by $5,000. This provides a tax savings of approximately $35 annually. Any widow/widower who owns property and is a permanent Florida resident may file for this exemption.
Spousal Benefit: Surviving spouses aged 62 or older are generally eligible for a spousal benefit equal to the deceased spouses full retirement benefit amount. Younger surviving spouses with dependent children may also qualify.
732.301 states that [w]hen a person marries after making a will and the spouse survives the testator, the surviving spouse shall receive a share in the estate of the testator equal in value to that which the surviving spouse would have received if the testator had died intestate. There are exceptions, however, to
So, if you are a spouse, or a widow, and you survived your last husband or wife, you may be entitled to inherit a LOT of money, IRAs, retirement account, Homestead property, real estate and bank accounts. Even if there is a will which dis-inherits you.
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In Florida, a surviving spouse automatically inherits the deceased spouses share of their joint property. If the deceased had separate property, the spouse typically inherits either all of it or a portion, depending on whether there are surviving children and if the deceased left a valid will.

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