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A Dog’s Guardian Sues on Behalf of the Dog and the Dog’s Trust Fund

Uncategorized Aug 12, 2016
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Many dog owners think of their dog as a family member. However, even the most devoted pet parents may forget to insure that their pet will be well taken care of if they were to pass away. Sadly, when people die without planning for their pet, there is a good chance that their beloved dog or cat will end up at a local shelter. Pet trusts help guarantee that Peanut or Fido will remain happy, spoiled, and loved if you are no longer around. However, even with a trust, complications can occur where the assistance of a probate litigator is necessary. A June 28,2016 article in the New York Post discusses a lawsuit regarding a Dachshund’s trust.

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According to The Florida Probate Code, What is the Procedure for Removing a Guardian?

Uncategorized Aug 12, 2016
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Are you involved in a Palm Beach guardianship matter? Did a guardian get appointed to protect your father but you want the guardian removed?  If so, you should read this August 3, 2016 guardianship appeal opinion from the West Palm Beach, Florida appeals court. The Fourth District Court of Appeal rules on probate & guardianship appeals, including the removal of a Palm Beach guardian.

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Florida Probate Litigation: Res Judicata and West Palm Beach Appeals

Uncategorized Aug 11, 2016
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Are you being sued for things that have already been settled through probate mediation or another lawsuit? The claim may be barred through a doctrine called res judicata. How will your probate or guardianship litigator get the claims against you dismissed? Check out this recent Second District Court pf Appeal(DCA) case to learn more.  Res Judicata in Florida Litigation There are rules to asserting a successful res judicata defense. First, there has to be a valid judgment on the merits. This could valid judgment could be from an arbitrator or the Court. Second, there have to be four similarities or identities. What does this mean? Trust attorneys know that the issue being sued for must be the same. The cause of action and parties must be the same in both actions. Finally, the quality or capacity of the persons for or against whom the claim is made must be the same. In other words if a lawsuit looks like a mirror image of an old case, the Court may dismiss it under the doctrine of res judicata. Check out this recent appeal out of the Second DCA to learn more. Philip Morris USA, Inc. v. James Harris Lourie “In this Engle-progeny case Phillip Morris USA, Inc. and R.J Reynolds Tobacco Co. timely appeal the final judgement entered in favor of James Lourie, as personal representative of the Estate of Barbara Ruth Laurie.” This case regarded tort claims of strict liability and negligence for the sale of cigarettes. On appeal, one of the issues was whether res judicata […]

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Non-Probate Assets and the Clinton’s Estate Plan

Uncategorized Aug 10, 2016
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Have you just completed and executed a will and estate plan ? Do you know how your estate is going to function when you die? Probate litigators know that non probate assets, substitutes, and testamentary trusts are becoming more and more common. What are non-probate assets? How can a Florida estate avoid probate? Check out these two common non-probate assets, and find out which non probate assets Hillary and Bill Clinton have included in their estate planning.

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Florida Statute, Section 57.105: Fourth DCA Appeal

Uncategorized Aug 9, 2016
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An August 3, 2016 appeal out of the Fourth District Court of Appeal sheds some light on how to get sanctions against the other side for frivolous lawsuits. Have you heard of Florida Statute, section 57.105? This statute may be able to get you attorney’s fees in West Palm Beach probate. However, this case shows that it is not as easy as you may think.

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Pet Trusts: Protecting Your Pets Through Estate Planning

Uncategorized Aug 5, 2016
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Do you want to be certain that your pet will be taken care of when you die? Can you leave your dog, rabbit, or fish money in a Florida trust? How can I gift my estate to my beloved fur baby? A July 26,2016 article in the Press Release Rocket explains what pet trusts are, and how they can be created.

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Palm Beach Guardianship Litigation: Who is an Interested Person?

Uncategorized Aug 5, 2016
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Pursuant to Florida guardianship law, what are my rights? Can I participate in a Florida guardianship proceeding for my spouse, mom, or dad? Can I participate in a guardianship proceeding of anyone? Who has the ability to go into a probate court West Palm Beach and have a say in someone’s guardianship proceeding?  Anyone who is involved in a guardianship matter in Florida, should read St. Pete v. Osorio-Khor.

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