Recently we have begun seeing more cases involving agents who abuse their power of attorney in order to benefit themselves. Most people do not realize that once they have become an agent for an individual, their duty is to act in the best interest of the individual and not for…
Articles Posted in Probate Litigation
Reducing Florida Estate and Trust Litigation
Jonathan G. Blattmachr, a partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCoy LLP, has published “Reducing Estate and Trust Litigation Through Disclosure, In Terrorem Clauses, Mediation and Arbitration” in the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, 9 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 237 (2008). He suggests six methods to reduce litigation. 1. Advise…
Do you have an interesting experience with a will?
The Wills, Trusts, and Estates Prof Blog had a posting from someone looking for interesting WIll issues. I thought some of my readers may be interested in contacting this person. Hello, I’m a researcher working on a documentary series about people’s first-hand experiences with a family will. The project is…
Admitting a Lost Will
Professor Gerry Beyer, author of the WIlls, Trust & Estates Professor Blog wrote an article where a Texas court admitted a copy of a will which gave most of the assets to the decedents sister instead of the children. The will had been seen shortly before the decedents death and…
Florida Probate Fees
Under Florida Law, the fees for a probate must be reasonable. Many lawyers charge the statutory rates of approximately 3% of the estate. This fee schedule is only a guideline and is not necessarily reasonable. In addition, we have seen probate fees that include the percentage on non probate assets…
Florida Probate: Am I entitled to an inventory and accounting.
In Florida if you are a beneficiary a potential heir, you are entitled to an inventory and accounting. As An Atlanta Georgia Estate Planning Lawyer wrote in their article AS A BENEFICIARY OR HEIR OF A GEORGIA PROBATE ESTATE, YOU ARE ENTITLED TO AN INVENTORY AND ACCOUNTING IN GEORGIA PROBATE…
Elective Share Litigation
In Florida, a surviving spouse is usually entitled to take an elective share of their spouse’s estate. This is to prevent one spouse from disinheriting the other. Unless there is a valid Prenuptial or Post Nuptial agreement in place, the surviving spouse is entitled to take 30% of the spouses…
Factors for Undue Influence in a Florida Will and Inter Vivos Transfers
In re Estate of Carpenter, 253 So. 2d 697 (Fla. 1971), the Florida Supreme Court stated to raise the presumption of undue influence, a plaintiff must show a confidential relationship between the donor and the donee and active procurement of the gift. Because courts have found that a confidential relationship…
Clay County Courthouse, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights, Florida
Orange Park Estate Planning Lawyer, Middleburg Estate Planning Lawyer, and Keystone Heights Estate Planning Lawyer David Goldman works with clients in Northeast Florida including Orange Park, Clay County Florida. Orange Park is located in Clay County. Orange park. The Clay county courts have additional branch offices located in Keystone Heights,…
Duval County, Florida Court, Courthouse Duval, FL
Florida Estate Planning Lawyers in Jacksonville Florida. Jacksonville is located in Duval County. Jacksonville is the largest city in the state of Florida and the largest contiguous city in the United States. Jacksonville is located about 25 miles south of Georgia. Jacksonville is in the First Coast region of north…