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Does a Florida Beneficiary Have Personal Jurisdiction Over a Trustee Who Resides Outside of the Sunshine State?

Uncategorized May 20, 2016
post about Does a Florida Beneficiary Have Personal Jurisdiction Over a Trustee Who Resides Outside of the Sunshine State?

What if you have a trust governed according to Florida Law, you live in Florida, but the trustee lives somewhere else? Can you sue a foreign or non-Florida trustee in Florida? If you are a beneficiary wishing to sue a trustee of a Florida trust who lives in another state or another country, you will want to become familiar with Florida Statute 736.0202

Trust and Inheritance Lawsuits

  • Where can you sue a Florida trustee under Florida Statute 736.0202?
  • If you wish to sue a trustee of a Florida trust, who lives in New Jersey, New York, or another state, click here to read Florida Statute 736.0202.
  • In 2013, the Florida Legislature changed Florida trust law regarding personal jurisdiction over beneficiaries and trustees.
  • You may now be able to sue a non-Florida trustee in Florida probate court.
  • If you’re thinking about getting involved in West Palm Beach trust and estates litigation, or if your a Boca Raton trust lawer, you need to be familiar with the personal jurisdiction laws in Florida.
  • You should talk to your attorney about whether Florida Statute 736.0202 will allow you to sue a non-Florida trustee in Palm Beach probate court.

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