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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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