by Larry Tolchinsky | Challenging Florida Will, Florida Personal Representative, Florida Probate, Probate Litigation, Undue Influence
Whe a will is brought before a Florida probate judge for admission to probate and the appointment of a Personal Representative, things seem straightforward. You would think things go smoothly from there; just follow the instructions – they are written out for... by Larry Tolchinsky | Challenging Florida Will, Fraud, Intestacy, Probate Litigation, Undue Influence, Will Contests
A will contest is a lawsuit that happens when a beneficiary challenges a Last Will and Testament that has been presented to the probate court for the purpose of administrating a decedent’s estate. Essentially, one will has been offered for probate, and another party... by Larry Tolchinsky | Challenging Florida Will, Undue Influence, Will Contests
So far in our Summer series on undue influence cases in Florida probate courts, we have discussed at length: how to identify when a family member or loved one may have been unduly influenced in executing their will; just how much influence is necessary to constitute... by Larry Tolchinsky | Challenging Florida Will, Undue Influence, Will Contests
If a decedent’s children, parents, or siblings are seriously concerned that their family member was victimized and that otherwise they would have inherited his estate, then they may have a basis for filing a will contest on undue influence grounds. See, Watts v.... by Larry Tolchinsky | Challenging Florida Will, Undue Influence, Will Contests
When a loved one passes away and their Last Will and Testament is entered into probate, the grieving family members sometimes know in advance who stands to inherit from the estate. Parents, for example, generally share their estate planning directives and decisions... by Larry Tolchinsky | Challenging Florida Will, Undue Influence
Under Florida law, there are protections in place to keep people with bad intentions from manipulating someone into devising or gifting all or a portion of their estate to the bad actor. If someone’s Last Will And Testament is proven to have been hijacked by “undue...