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Probate Appeal: the Death Penalty Appeal Could Kill Your Case, Why You ALWAYS Follow Probate Court Orders

Uncategorized Dec 15, 2015
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What happens when you refuse to follow a court order in  Florida probate litigation? You may find that the other side’s Florida trust lawyer is pursuing the so called “death penalty sanctions” in the probate lawsuit. What are death penalty sanctions? Check out this recent probate appeal from the Texas probate court to learn more about why estate lawyers in Florida both love and hate this sanction. 

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Michigan Probate Appeal: Family Friction as Sons Try to Kick Stepmom Out of the Personal Representative Seat

Uncategorized Dec 15, 2015
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One of the worst parts about Florida probate litigation is the fact  that is often involves family warfare. Florida trust lawyers know that a common denominator in probate litigation is family friction. Are you considering hiring an Estate lawyer in Florida to help win a family feud? Check out this recent case out of Michigan to learn why you may need a probate attorney on your side to win the war. 

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U.S. Couple on Trial in Bali Indonesia on Trial for Murder, Learn Why They Cannot Inherit in Florida Now Because of the So Called Slayer Statute

Uncategorized Dec 15, 2015
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Would a law and order episode ever involve Florida probate litigation?  Ask any Florida trust lawyer and the answer may surprise you. Do you know what a slayer statute is? These laws prevent those that kill from benefiting under their victims wills. Estate lawyers in Florida see this law coming up more than you would expect. Check out this recent case out of Bali Indonesia involving two US citizens killing a woman for her inheritance. 

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Want to Win an Undue Influence Probate Lawsuit in Florida? You May Want to Read In re Estate of Clinger, a Recent Probate Appeal.

Uncategorized Dec 15, 2015
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One common topic of Florida probate litigation is the dreaded  will contest. Florida trust lawyers know that a will contest can slow probate up, sometimes for years. How do you win a will contestlawsuit in West Palm Beach? You can start by understanding undue influence. Check out this recent case out of the Supreme Court of Nebraska to learn more. 

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Indiana Probate Lawsuit is Dismissed Because Probate Lawyer Filed in the Estate Administration Instead of a Separate Will Contest Lawsuit.

Uncategorized Dec 15, 2015
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Got questions about Florida probate litigation? Here is a good one for  any Florida trust lawyer, where do I file my will contest lawsuit? Does it go in with the administration of the estate or is it a separate lawsuit altogether? Estate lawyers in Florida know the rules, and any probate litigation attorney can tell you the rules vary state-to-state and sometimes even County to County for some things. Check out this case out of Indiana to see why hiring an experienced probate litigation attorney is so important. 

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What Do You Need to Know About Privileged Communications with Your Probate Attorney: Recent South Florida Appeal

Uncategorized Dec 15, 2015
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Part of Florida probate litigation is that it usually involves family  members and their Florida trust lawyers or Florida probate lawyers. Often times these disputes start well before the estate even existed. Sometimes there are communications between you and your probate litigation attorney that the other side is going to want to see. Are these documents privileged from disclosure? Check out this recent case to learn more. 

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Can a Probate Lawyer in Florida Get a Preliminary Injunction Against a Trustee? Stopping a Trustee from Selling Valuable Real Estate in Probate Court.

Uncategorized Dec 12, 2015
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Are you a beneficiary of a West Palm Beach trust and you are worried  because the trustee is selling valuable trust property? Talk to a Florida trust lawyer about getting a preliminary injunction  during the course of your Florida probate litigation. Estate lawyers in Florida know what you have to prove to have an injunction issued, do you know the rules? Check out this recent case out of  the Fourth District Court of Appeal to learn more. 

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Can a Florida Estate Lawyer Probate a Will that has been Lost, Destroyed or Damaged?

Uncategorized Dec 12, 2015
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Were you selected to serve as the personal representative of a  West Palm Beach estate? You should have many goals in mind as you serve your loved one’s estate. If I may suggest one more you may not have thought about – you are going to want to avoid Florida probate litigation. Estate lawyers in Florida know one way to do so is to deposit the original will with the probate clerk. Will a photocopy work? Check out this recent appeal from West Palm Beach to learn why the answer could be no. 

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What is the Difference Between a Coercive Sanction and a Compensatory Sanction in West Palm Beach Probate Court?

Uncategorized Dec 12, 2015
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Florida probate litigation can be nerve wracking enough, but when the  probate court starts issuing sanctionsthings can get much worse, much quicker. Do you know the difference between a coercive sanction and a compensatory sanction? The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently handed down an interesting opinion that should be noted by even the most experienced Florida trust lawyers. 

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Why All Probate Lawyers Should Also Be Concerned About Foreclosure

Uncategorized Dec 12, 2015
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Creditors claims in Florida probate litigation can get complicated.  Estate lawyers in Florida know that creditors will go after every cent they can and sometimes debts that they cannot. Has your Florida trust lawyer explained the importance of standing when a third party creditor tries to foreclose on probate or trust funds? Check out this recent case out of the Fourth District Court of Appeal to learn more. 

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