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Yearly Archives: 2016

When Can a Beneficiary of a Florida Trust Compel an Accounting? October 26,2016 Fourth DCA Opinion

Uncategorized Oct 26, 2016
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Your rights as a trust beneficiary in Florida are many, and they are very valuable. You have a right to a complete copy of the trust agreement including any amendments. You have a right to relevant information about the trust. That means the trustee has to tell you where the money is, who the trustee is, how to contact the trustee, and what all the trust assets are and their value. The third thing that’s most important is that you are entitled to annual trust accountings telling you everything about the trust and whatever trust money was spent on. A beneficiary has all these rights but WHEN? Is a beneficiary entitled to a pre-death accounting?

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Florida Trials, Juror Misconduct & Social Media- Fourth District Court of Appeal

Uncategorized Oct 26, 2016
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How is social media affecting Florida trials? Is social media enticing jurors to talk about trials outside of the courtroom? What happens if a juror tweets or texts about a Florida civil litigation trial? Social media is posing a problem when it comes to jurors and trials. Jurors are being caught tweeting and posting comments on Facebook about trials. A juror who communicates about a trial outside of the courtroom can be held in contempt of court and sent to jail for six months. This is serious. However, the Fourth District Court of Appeal recently ruled that tweets made from a juror during a 2014 trial did not affect the jury’s verdict.

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Elder Abuse Claims: Sumner Redstone Sues Two Of His Ex-Girlfriends

Uncategorized Oct 26, 2016
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Florida trust lawyers know that elder abuse in West Palm Beach can be hard to prove. Often, families of victims have many questions prior to starting Florida probate litigation. Estate lawyers in Florida know some of these common questions and want to get you answers before it is too late! Recently, Sumner Redstone filed an elder abuse claim against two of his ex-girlfriends. Will his litigators be able to sue his ex-girlfriends successfully?

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Sumner Redstone & Elder Abuse

Uncategorized Oct 26, 2016
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Estate litigation in Florida takes many forms, and Palm Beach estate lawyers do more than probate administration. Part of Florida probate litigation is ensuring that probate can happen. This means that probate attorneys have to protect against Florida elder abuse. According to The New York Times, Sumner Redstone recently sued two of his ex-girlfriends. One of his civil claims was elder abuse.

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Pankauski’s Trustee’s Guide: Featured in USA Today

Uncategorized Oct 25, 2016

West Palm Beach probate litigator, John Pankauski,  is the author of Pankauski’s Trustee’s Guide: 10 Steps to Family Trustee Excellence. If you are a trustee or a beneficiary of a family trust, you need this book. Palm Beach trust litigator John Pankauski- the attorney who the attorneys hire- gives you the inside scoop on what it means to be a trustee and what you need to know if you are involved with a Florida family trust.

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Setting Aside a Will When You Don’t Have the Correct Witnesses–heirs fight life partner of $7 Million NYC brownstone

Uncategorized Oct 24, 2016
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The New York Times reported recently that  a $7 Million Manhattan Brownstone residential building is at the center of a will contest. The life partner of the deceased person was supposed to inherit a valuable piece of real estate in Manhattan.  In fact, the will says it in black and white.  In fact, that’s where the decedent and his life partner had lived.  For decades. What is the problem at the center of this probate litigation lawsuit?   Is it that the will only had one witness, and New York law evidently requires two witnesses for the will to be valid?

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Collecting a Judgment in Florida – October 19, 2016 Fourth DCA Opinion

Uncategorized Oct 21, 2016
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Have you obtained a favorable verdict in Palm Beach court? Is the defendant failing to pay up? What tools can you use to collect a judgment? How do you collect a judgment if the defendant has no money to pay it or refuses to pay? Do you know how to pursue sanctions? You may want to take a look at a Fourth District Court of Appeal case, MYD Marine Distributor Inc. v. International Paint LTD.

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Pankauski’s Trustees Guide Featured in USA Today

Uncategorized Oct 19, 2016

West Palm Beach probate litigation attorney, John Pankauski,  is the author of Pankauski’s Trustee’s Guide: 10 Steps to Family Trustee Excellence. This book provides insight for those individuals who may serve as trustee of a family trust in Florida. This book on trusts and trustees was featured in USA Today and USA Today online.

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