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Trustees, Lawsuits and the Denver Broncos

Uncategorized Dec 12, 2018
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Florida probate lawyers and trust attorneys frequently encounter battles between trustees and beneficiaries. These battles can get even more heated when there are billions of dollars and jobs at stake. A December 12, 2018 article in The New York Times reveals that a substantial battle has begun regarding the Denver Broncos. When Pat Bowlen was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and no longer able to control the team, he turned over his control to three trustees. These trustees set benchmarks for Bowlen’s kids to meet before one could become the team’s controlling owner.

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Guardianship Lawsuits: What Happens if a Court Appointed West Palm Beach Attorney Fails to Contact His or Her Client?

Uncategorized Dec 12, 2018
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Are you an alleged incapacitated person in Florida? Has an attorney been appointed to you by the court for your incapacity proceeding? What if no court appointed lawyer ever contacted you to help you with your guardianship hearing? As an alleged incapacitated person, can you hire your own counsel to represent you? If you are involved in a guardianship proceeding in Florida, you may want to read Campbell v. Campell.

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Florida Litigation: Can a Minor be Deposed if the Minor is a Material Witness in the Matter?

Uncategorized Dec 12, 2018
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An April 19, 2017 Second DCA opinion discusses depositions and deposing a minor in Florida. Here, an eight year old child was in a car accident with his mother. He was the only witness as to the circumstances in his mother’s car at the time of the crash, including the force of impact and whether she was wearing a seat belt. Benvenuto filed a protective order to avoid having her son deposed. The trial court granted it. However, the Second DCA quashed the order.

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Florida Guardianships: Guardianship Lawsuits and Interested Persons

Uncategorized Dec 11, 2018
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Pursuant to Florida guardianship law, who is an interested person? Can I participate in a Florida guardianship proceeding for my spouse, mom, dad, or aunt? Can I participate in a guardianship proceeding of just anyone? Who has the ability to go into a probate court West Palm Beach and have a say in someone’s guardianship proceeding?  What do Palm Beach courts consider to be frivolous claims? Anyone who is involved in a guardianship matter in Florida should read St. Pete v. Osorio-Khor.

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Florida Appeals and Non-Final Orders

Uncategorized Dec 11, 2018
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Can you appeal a non-final order? What is a non-final order? What type of West Palm Beach order do you wish to appeal? What should your probate lawyer know about appeals?  Have you hired an experienced appellate attorney? Do you believe that a particular order is not appealable?  You may want to read am October 3, 2018 Fourth DCA opinion Pigna v. Messianu. 

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Will Contests in Florida: How do you Object to a Florida Will?

Uncategorized Dec 11, 2018
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Do you know how to file an objection to a Florida will? Do you know how to object to a probate? When do you file an objection to a Palm Beach estate proceeding? Did you get a notice or petition for administration? Do you know the difference between a notice for administration and a petition for administration? If you are involved in a Florida estate proceeding, or know about a Florida probate but have not received any notices, you should be aware that you have a limited window of time to get in there and exercise your rights! You should talk to a West Palm Beach litigation law firm or a probate litigator who handles these types of trials. To learn more about objecting to a Florida probate, you should read Florida Probate Code section 733.212.

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