Do you want to appeal a Palm Beach probate court ruling? Have you been upset with the financial award from a tort judgment or will contest? You may be entitled to a new award if the Court used outdated financial reports. Think this never happens? Take a look at a case out of theSecond District Court of Appeals that came out just this month!
Palm Beach Probate Mistakes
- It may surprise you but Court’s are made up of humans and mistakes are made.
- These mistakes could cost you big though.
- Have you or your opponent filed financial information with the Court that will or has been used to make a judgment or award?
- Palm Beach probate litigators know that large financial portfolios are rarely held in cash and that markets are not stable.
- A trust can shrink and swell rather quickly.
- So what happens when the stock market picks up mid trial and the assets double?
- If the Court has not been given updated financials how do you expect them to know?
- Do you know the assets of your Palm Beach trust?
- Do you know what they were six months prior?
- The difference may surprise you.
- Check out what happened in this recent case out of the Second District Court of Appeal for Florida.
Santos v. Santos
- A former wife appealed a final modified judgment in a divorce proceeding, which also involved child support plans.
- The Appeals court reversed and remanded back to the trial court because the trial courtused outdated financial information to calculate the child support.
- When is the last time you updated the court financial records in your Palm Beach trust dispute?
- Experienced Palm Beach probate litigators know that a lawsuit can last years and thatup to date financials are crucial.
- Want to learn more?
Check out the entire case by clicking here.