Aside from the well-known concerns with do-it-yourself wills, there are a number of common mistakes people who seek only ancillary professional advice may fall victim to when devising their wills. Of the most frequent mistakes, four in particular are perhaps the least likely for a layman to anticipate. Each of…
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The Consequences of Do-It-Yourself Wills
A recent Florida case, In re Estate of Aldrich, demonstrated the potential consequences of using so-called “Do-It-Yourself” legal forms as a substitute for professional legal advice. The case was centered on the will of Ann Dunn Aldrich, which had been written by Mrs. Aldrich with the assistance of an “E-Z…
Avoiding the Claim of Undue Influence in Florida Probate Proceedings
A common argument raised by those challenging the validity of a will is that a beneficiary of the will exercised undue influence over the testator. If this is proven in probate proceedings, anything that is received by that beneficiary as a result of his or her undue influence will be…
Should Pre-Death Will Contests Be Permitted?
Floridians are unable to contest the validity of a will before the testator’s death. See Fla. Stat. § 732.518. There are several good reasons for this rule, and a majority of states prohibit such litigation. The primary reason for not allowing pre-death will contests is that a will is revocable-the…
A Lesson from Sir Peter Ustinov: The Importance of Maintaining a Current Will
Sir Peter Ustinov, a famous English actor, columnist, and UNICEF Ambassador, passed away on March 28, 2004. Despite the fact that he died nearly 10 years ago, his estate still has not been settled. Sir Ustinov had been married three times, and had four children at the time of his…
What Happens When Nobody Can Find Your Will
Even when a person creates a will, it is possible that nobody will be able to find that will when the testator passes away. Fortunately, Florida law allows for the contents of a will or a codicil (an addition, supplement, or amendment to a will) to be proven even if…
Deathbed Marriages
It is well known that many wealthy individuals come to sunny Florida to retire. Unfortunately, Florida also has its fair share of people looking to take advantage of Florida’s wealthy, elderly population. For example, it is not uncommon for a younger man or woman to marry a high net worth…
Tortious Interference with Inheritance
It is a classic scenario – the evil step-mother taking everything when her husband dies even though his children were expecting an inheritance. What do you do if someone swoops your inheritance, or your expectation of an inheritance, out from under you? Florida recognizes a cause of action for tortious…
Dependent Relative Revocation
As people progress through different stages of their lives, their beliefs and objectives sometimes fluctuate and change. One situation in which an individual may change his or her mind is when writing a will. People often change their minds about whom to devise or bequest their property. But, what causes…
Damages in Conversion and Tortious Interference with Inheritance Cases: Proving ‘Millions’ Not Enough
The law provides remedies for the potential beneficiaries of a decedent who has his or her last wishes interfered with prior to death. However, proving a case, even where liability is clear, can be troublesome for a lawyer unfamiliar with probate law. Under Florida law, a prima facie case for…