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Under the Florida Probate Rules, some disputes that arise during the administration of an estate are considered adversary proceedings. Probate adversary proceedings differ from a
When a married person passes away, their surviving spouse has certain rights regarding the deceased spouse’s estate. Under Florida’s waiver of spousal rights statute, surviving
A pour-over will is a type of will that leaves your assets to the trustee of a trust when you pass away. Pour-over wills can
An administrator ad litem is a person appointed by the probate court to represent an estate’s interests in a lawsuit. The term “ad litem” is
It happens more than you would think: a court preliminarily admits a will for probate before some family members even know it has been filed