What do Florida probate lawyers need to know about later discovered wills? Florida probate litigation often involves a battle of the wills, which form is the true will? Talk to an estate lawyer in Florida if you want to admit a later found will. Also you may want to check out this recent case out of Pennsylvania to learn more.
The Cases of Multiple Wills
- Florida estate attorneys know that a good estate plan is often amended a few times.
- Do you know when Florida probate lawyers recommend amending a will?
- Often times after a major life event it can be prudent to amend one’s Florida estate plan.
- What happens to the old wills when you amend?
- Legally they become a nullity in most cases, ask any Florida probate lawyer.
- The problem is when a later will remains undiscovered and prior ones are probated.
- Now what do you do?
- That was the problem posed recently in a Pennsylvania probate court.
- What would you do?
- What do you think a Florida probate judge would do?
- Check out the case and decide for yourself.
In re Estate of Schumacher
- This was a pro-se appeal in Pennsylvania that means it was done without a lawyer.
- Do you think it is wise to appeal a probate court without a lawyer?
- The petitioners were denied admission for probate of an after discovered will.
- The will that had been probated was signed in 2010 but the later discovered one was written in 2013.
- Which should be probated?
- Does it matter that the other will had already been admitted to probate?
- Here it did and the order was denied and then the decision was affirmed on appeal.
- Does that sound fair to you?
- How would this case have ended if it were in Florida probate court?
- This is why it is so important to keep track of estate plans and updates.
- Ask any Florida probate lawyer, keeping track of amendments to estates and new wills is critical to avoiding issues like this.
- How would you handle this if you were the probate judge?
- Would you just start probate over?
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