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Yearly Archives: 2016

Florida Probate Lawyers Have to File Your Lawsuit in Florida Court Before the Statute of Limitations Passes, Learn Why.

Uncategorized Jan 10, 2016
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If you are considering filing a will contest with a Florida estate litigator,  time is of the essence. You may have as little as 90 days left to file the lawsuit because of the statute of limitations. There are certain ways to toll the statute but you have to make sure you are fitting within one of them or you will end up like the plaintiff in this Washington Supreme Court case. Make sure you do not waive your right to a claim by sitting on it for too long in Florida estate litigation. 

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Probate Judge Orders Attorney to Pay Personal Representative / Estate Back for Bad Faith Litigation Aimed at Harassment.

Uncategorized Jan 9, 2016
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Clients often think that they can use estate litigation Florida to harass  family members during the probate administration process. So what happens when a Florida probate lawyer is caught using Florida probate litigation for improper motives? Believe it or not the Florida probate court will sanction Probate attorneys Florida for so called bad faith litigation. Want to learn more? Check out this recent probate appeal from Arkansas.

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Alabama Judge Orders Probate Judges Not to Issue Same Sex Marriage Licenses. Why Does Marriage Matter in Probate Court?

Uncategorized Jan 8, 2016
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Estate litigation in Florida changed a lot after the recent  US Supreme Court decision that made gay marriage legal throughout the United States. But what does marriage have to do with Florida probate litigation? Take it from a Florida will contest lawyer, a lot. Did the recent Court opinion really make gay marriage legal in all 50 States? According to an Alabama Judge and his order released on January 6, 2016, apparently not.

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What do Florida Estate Lawyers Need to Know About Elder Abuse?

Uncategorized Jan 7, 2016
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A lot of estate litigation Florida centers around elder abuse given  our aging population. Florida probate litigation requires you to get personal jurisdiction over those that have used their position of trust to abuse your loved ones. Have you spoken to a Florida probate lawyer about potential elder abuse? You may want to read this recent case on jurisdiction prior to filing a case against an elder abuser in Florida. 

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Florida Probate Lawyers Should Know that Statutes May Limit Damages in Wrongful Death Suits and Warn Personal Representatives in Florida

Uncategorized Jan 7, 2016
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Estate litigation in Florida unfortunately sometimes has to involve children.  If you had a loved one die as a result of the negligence of a doctor you may need a Florida probate lawyer for a wrongful death case.Why does this involve Florida probate litigation? Did you know that the personal representative will have to sue on behalf of the estate? This recent appeal from the Appeals Court in West Palm Beach shows probate attorneys in Florida that damages may be capped by statute. 

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What Happens if You Do Not Show up for Florida Probate Court?

Uncategorized Jan 7, 2016
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Failure to take estate litigation in Florida seriously could cost you big time.  If you are a trustee, beneficiary or heir, listen up. Florida probate litigation is serious and if the Court tells you to be somewhere, not showing up could cost you big time. Want to learn more about how? Check out this recent case out of the Fourth District Court of Appeal. 

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