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Your legal responsibilities as a named personal representative in estate planning documents

Est. of Pounds v. Miller & Jacobs, P.A., No. 4D21-1362, 2022 WL 39211 (Fla. 4th DCA 2022). If a will does not specify who should serve as personal representative of an estate, parties can fight over this position through litigation. But what happens if one person obtains a settlement on…

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Handwritten Wills and the Importance of Witnesses – What you need to know because it is complicated

Larry King’s Handwritten Will Ordeal The recent passing of the broadcasting legend, Larry King, has resulted in his family not only mourning him but also fighting amongst themselves over his true last wishes. Larry, together with his wife, Shawn Southwick King, had executed estate planning documents in 2015, where he…

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Can a Beneficiary act as a Witness during a pandemic?

Social Distancing and Signing Documents: Can a Beneficiary Act as a Witness? During COVID-19, we have had to adapt the way we sign estate planning documents while maintaining safe social distancing. Although businesses are slowly reopening and things appear to be getting back to a sense of normal, it is…

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Lack of Testamentary capacity and undue influence – what are the legal standards?

How Can you Prove Undue Influence? For a Will to be valid, certain conditions must be met. The testator must have legal capacity, at least eighteen years old, must have testamentary intent, and the will must not be a product of undue influence or duress. The first two requirements are…

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Beneficiaries of a Florida based trust – know the law, especially if you don’t live in Florida

The Long Arm of the Law – Trust Litigation and Out-of-State Beneficiaries When dealing with trusts, there is a possibility that the potential litigation or present lawsuit involves people from multiple jurisdictions and multiple states. A trust may be created and administered in Florida, but the beneficiaries may live elsewhere.…

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Paternity in Probate bench court – timing is everything, be aware

Seeking Paternity in Probate: Are You Out of Time? When an estate enters probate and is being distributed, the distribution is usually between family members. Family members can include spouse, children from the marriage, parent, adopted child, aunt, cousin, etc. If there are issues or questions about the status of…

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Contest a Will.

What is my Deadline to Contest a Will in Florida? Surprisingly, as astounding 55% of adults in the United States do not have a Will or any other sort of estate plan in place. While planning one’s estate certainly makes matters easier for loved ones after death, problems can arise…

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Florida Anti Lapse law, estate planning and potential will contest environments

Florida Anti-Lapse Statute When preparing a Will, it is assumed that the beneficiaries that you name will outlive you. If you expect someone to die before you, it would not make sense to leave any of your wealth and assets behind for them. However, unexpected things happen. Unfortunately, testator’s live…

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How to identify elder exploitation or breach of fiduciary responsibilities of a Power of Attorney

What is Elder financial Exploitation? The Florida Department of Elder Affairs defines elder financial exploitation as “the illegal or improper use of another individual’s resources for personal profit or gain.”  This exploitation takes on many forms involving deception and/or coercion, including the improper use of a power of attorney. What…

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Proactive Wills

Legal Capacity and Estate Planning – How to Safeguard a Will from Future Litigation or Contests When a loved one grows older, ages and declines, their caretakers’ ever growing to-do list can become overwhelming. After dealing with the basic, everyday needs of an aging family member, it may sometimes be…

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