Common Florida Trust Litigation And Estate Litigation Cases - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2022
  • lawyerfightsforyou.com/common... (Orlando, Florida) (Winter Haven, Florida) Founder and CEO of Bloodworth Law attorney L. Reed Bloodworth discusses Common Florida Trust Litigation And Estate Litigation Cases.
    Reed said the most common trust or estate litigation cases include:
    --Biological siblings left out of a will or trust by a step-parent
    --Trustees accused of wrongdoing while performing trust orders or duties
    --Disputes with a second or third wife or husband who removed children from an estate or a trust
    A family fight over a will or trust often times begins when a beneficiary is left out of a will or trust, or when you’re the trustee trying to defend your actions to beneficiaries. Both are reasons for a trust and estate litigation attorney to handle your dispute or at the least have your paperwork reviewed by an experienced litigator.
    There are many ways a beneficiary can be cut out of a will or an estate. Should this occur, it will very likely involve family disputes, sibling rivalries, and financially-uncomfortable discussions and arguments between relatives.
    Like most lawsuits, trust and estate litigation cases are not pleasant or easy to resolve. Whether you are the beneficiary left out of a will or trust, siblings, an ex-spouse, or if you were previously included in an estate or a trust, there may be a resolution to your case.
    Don’t wait to pursue trust and estate litigation. Act quickly to consult with a skilled trial attorney to meet Florida legal deadlines if you decide to fight for what you want.
    Reed represents Florida plaintiffs and defendants in cases including:
    Trust Litigation:
    o Trustee Defense
    o Breach of Fiduciary Duty
    o Undue Influence
    o Lack of Capacity
    o Accounting Actions
    o Tortious Interference with a Testamentary Expectancy
    Estate or Probate Litigation:
    o Defense of Personal Representatives
    o Breach of Fiduciary Duty
    o Undue Influence
    o Lack of Capacity
    o Accounting Actions
    o Tortious Interference with a Testamentary Expectancy
    Business & Commercial Litigation:
    o Breach of Contract
    o Business Torts
    o Shareholder & Partnerships
    o Breach of Fiduciary Duty
    o Real Estate Litigation
    o Negligent/Fraudulent Misrepresentation
    Employment Law
    o Non-Compete Agreements
    o Discrimination
    o Harassment
    o Overtime
    o Hourly Wages
    o Business Policies
    Estate Planning:
    o Preparation of Wills
    o Preparation of Trusts
    o Preparation of Living Will
    o Preparation of Living Trust
    o Powers of Attorney
    o Advance Health Care Directives
    o Guardianship
    Personal Injury Protection Litigation
    o For doctors
    o For dentists
    o For hospitals
    o For medical providers
    Mediation
    o For families, businesses, and individuals
    Reed has practiced Florida law since 2004 and has handled hundreds of cases for clients across Florida in cities including:
    • Atlantic Beach
    • Belle Isle
    • Cooper City
    • Daytona Beach
    • Fort Meyers
    • Fort Lauderdale
    • Isleworth
    • Jacksonville
    • Kissimmee
    • Lakeland
    • Lake Mary
    • Longboat Key
    • Naples
    • North Palm Beach
    • Orlando
    • Palm Beach
    • Parkland
    • Sanibel
    • Satellite Beach
    • St. Augustine
    • St. Petersburg
    • Sarasota
    • Tampa
    • Tavares
    • The Villages
    • Windermere
    • Winter Haven
    • Winter Park
    • West Palm Beach
    To learn more about Bloodworth Law, visit LawyerFightsForYou.com, or call the office for an appointment with a Florida attorney at 407-777-8541.
    Florida law firm Bloodworth Law is located at 801 N Magnolia Ave, Suite 216, Orlando, Florida, 32803. The office in Winter Haven, Florida, 33880, holds meetings By Appointment Only.

Комментарии • 6

  • @RosyB9
    @RosyB9 Год назад +1

    I am a co-defendant in an estate battle. In my case the relatives are the ones being sued by an outsider "friend." Plaintiff thinks they are supposed to inherit nearly everything and that blood ties don't count. I have never come across another case like this. It's normally relatives fighting one another! Good video.

    • @BloodworthLawPLLC
      @BloodworthLawPLLC  Год назад +2

      Dear RosyB9,
      Probate and trust litigation can be very frustrating, and I am sorry you are having to go through it. Every case is different, as the facts are unique to every situation.
      Thank you for the comment and for watching!
      Best of luck to you!

    • @RosyB9
      @RosyB9 Год назад

      @@BloodworthLawPLLC Thank you.

  • @trackmastersdj
    @trackmastersdj Год назад +2

    Question: Does the defendant ever need to attend actual court proceedings in a Trust dispute matter? Or is everything handled through lawyers??

    • @BloodworthLawPLLC
      @BloodworthLawPLLC  Год назад +2

      A defendant may need to appear in court if their testimony is required or if the court orders their appearance. Thank you for watching!

    • @JudgeCommitee-ck5wq
      @JudgeCommitee-ck5wq 4 месяца назад

      In California they do if they forge a NICER Arbiter Validation Trust. Or Arrested for trust fraud by the Tahoe Trust Enforcement Rangers.