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Florida’s Slayer Statute and Dalia Dippolito

Uncategorized Dec 13, 2016
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What is Florida’s Slayer Statute? What does it have to do with Florida probate litigation? If I murder my spouse, can I still inherit from him or her? If I murder my girlfriend in Palm Beach, will I inherit her millions of dollars? What do Florida inheritance laws have to do with murder? If Dalia Dippolito had actually murdered her husband, would she have been able to inherit from her state as she allegedly intended?

What does murder have to do with Florida probate litigation?

  • Under Florida law, how can murder affect inheritance?
  • West Palm Beach probate lawyers know that Florida Statutes, section 732.802, also known as the Slayer Statute, bars a convicted murderer from benefitting under a will of the decedent that he or she murdered.
  • This makes sense.
  • Why should a person who kills another person be able to inherit from the victim’s estate?
  • Wouldn’t that, perhaps,  tempt greedy beneficiaries to commit murder?
  • Currently, Dalia Dippolito’s retrial is going on at the West Palm Beach court house.
  • She allegedly hired an under cover cop to murder her husband.
  • If she was convicted of murder, she would not have been able to inherit from her husband’s estate, according to the Slayer Statute.
  • However, she is on trial for hiring someone to murder her husband for her.
  • If she is convicted, can she still inherit since her husband was not actually murdered?
  • To read more about Dalia Dippolito’s retrial in Palm Beach, click here.