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How do I contest a Florida trust? (new free online video on trust challenges)

Uncategorized Oct 22, 2015
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Wondering if that your rich aunt’s trust amendment signed 5 days before she died in Delray Beach, Florida is valid?  Or was it really the product of undue influence?  Maybe your aunt was so stricken with dementiaor Alzheimer’s that she did not know what she was signing: lack of mental capacity?   There is a new video on contesting a Florida trust you may wish to see–it’s free– if you are involved in a trust challenge.

Trust Attacks: Palm Beach Trust Litigation

  • Remember two important Florida Trust Code laws which any trust litigation law firm Palm Beach will tell you are very, very important
  • Florida Trust Statute 736.0604 can limit the amount of time to contest a Florida trust tosix months under certain circumstances
  • Did you get a notice of trust from the Boynton Beach probate lawyer who is representing the executor of the will?   Don’t sit on your rights!
  • Don’t forget:  if the will “pours over” into the revocable trust, which is now irrevocable with the death of the creator, you may have to file a Will Challenge in the Palm Beach probate IN ADDITION to filing a trust lawsuit challenging the trust.
  • Why? Ask your trust litigator about the Ft. Lauderdale inheritance case which went to the West Palm Beach appeals court and said that to contest the estate plan or tocontest the trust, you may also have to file a will contest

Florida Trust Code: it’s free

  • 2014-10-21 Videos 002You can read the Florida trust code online for free ! Just google “Florida statutes” and go to Chapter 736 and the Florida Probate Rules
  • The 2nd Florida trust code statute which you may want to read and remember?
  • Florida Trust Statute 736.0207 is a very important Florida trust law for trust lawyers from Jupiter, Florida to Boca Raton.
  • It deals with Trust Contests and reminds beneficiaries and trustees that a trust contest cannot be commenced until the trust is irrevocable or the creator of the trust, called the Settlor, is dead

Want to see a Florida trust contest video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eStEUCJKpKk&feature=youtu.be