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Yearly Archives: 2016

Trust and Estate Litigation in Florida: How Do I Serve Process on a Person Who is Not in Florida?

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Does Florida law apply when serving someone who is located outside of Florida? How do you serve non-Florida residents when they are involved in your Florida probate litigation? Did your probate litigator ensure that the person in a different state was served with process properly? What should my Florida trust and estates lawyer know about properly serving people outside of Florida? What is Florida Statute 48.21? If you are involved in probate or guardianship litigation in Florida, where you must serve process on an out-of-state party, you should be familiar with Florida Statute 48.12 and a January 30,2015 case from Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal (DCA) about an invalid service of process.

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Presidential Election 2016: Under Florida Guardianship Law, Can You Lose Your Right To Vote?

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In the midst of a presidential election, the right to vote is an important one. However, certain people may find themselves beingdenied at the polls.What is a Florida Guardianship? What rights can the Florida guardianship court take away from me? Can I get my right to vote back if it has been taken away in a guardianship matter? How can a probate attorney West Palm Beach help me? When is a competency hearing necessary?

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Pursuant to Florida Probate Law, What Constitutes a Valid Return of Service?

Uncategorized May 15, 2016
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In Florida trust or guardianship lawsuits, what factors must a return of process indicate? In Palm Beach trust and estates or probate litigation, what happens if the return of process is invalid? What do Florida probate litigators need to know about service of process? Florida Statute 48.21 is very important as it tells us exactly what is needed to make a return of process valid.

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According to Florida Probate Court, When Do People Lose Testamentary Capacity?

Uncategorized May 12, 2016
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What is testamentary capacity? When is testamentary capacity required in Florida? Is it malpractice if an estate attorney West Pam Beach helps an incompetent client amend their Florida estate plan? Can a probate trial attorney Delray Beach help me prove that my dad or mom lacked testamentary capacity when they left me out of their will? A recent Pennsylvania case discusses testamentary capacity in great detail.

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Florida Estate Lawsuits, Family Lawsuits, and Declaratory Relief

Uncategorized May 12, 2016
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What is declaratory relief in Florida trust and estates litigation? How do Florida probate litigators get a probate judge West Palm Beach to make a declaration about your rights or someone else’s rights? A May 11,2016 Fourth District Court of Appeal opinion discusses a declaratory action under Chapter 86, Florida Statutes.

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Crazy Inheritances: People Leave Millions to Their Dogs in Pet Trusts

Uncategorized May 11, 2016
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Do you want to ensure that your pet will be taken care of when you die? Can you leave your dog or hamster money in a Florida trust? In Florida, what happens to the money left to my pet when that pet dies? How can I gift my Florida estate to my beloved fur baby? A 2015 article in the Telegraph discusses pet parents who left their fur children over a million dollars.

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Florida Estate Litigation and Civil Contempt

Uncategorized May 11, 2016
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In Florida probate litigation, can you be held in contempt of court if you don’t know what you’re supposed to do? If you are involved in an inheritance lawsuit in Florida or estate litigation West Palm Beach, you may want to learn about contempt. A 2015 opinion from the Second District Court of Appeal, an appellate court in Florida, discusses the issue of contempt in a way that can help you in your probate trial Delray Beach.

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