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Yearly Archives: 2016

Florida Probate Lawyers and the Concept of Waivers

Uncategorized Jul 6, 2016
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In Florida probate litigation, what is a waiver? When should you sign a waiver? What if I unknowingly signed a waiver? Can my probate litigator help me to understand a waiver that I am confused about? What should my trust and estates law firm know about waivers? You may want to read Bueno v. Workman.

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What do Florida Probate Lawyers Need to Know About the “Two-Dismissal Rule” in Florida Courts?

Uncategorized Jul 1, 2016
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Do you know what the two dismissal rule is in Florida probate court? You may have a chance to withdraw a claim voluntarily to amend and fix the technicalities, but more than once could lead to an “adjudication on the merits.” What does that mean? Check out this recent case out of the Fourth District Court of Appeals to learn more about your rights to amend in Florida probate litigation.

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Who Can Read my Facebook Messages When I Die?

Uncategorized Jun 25, 2016
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Can someone read your Facebook messages just because you are involved in a Florida estate lawsuit? Can they search through your Ipad pictures? Would my mom be able to gain access to my person emails? How does the probate court in Florida decide whether searching through your private digital communications is necessary? What happens if a probate judge orders your laptop to be searched? If you are involved in trust and estate litigation, and someone is trying to conduct discovery of your digital assets, you will want to read this.

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