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Inheritance laws in Florida are based on whether there was a valid, enforceable last will and testament for the person who passed. If they had
Tortious interference is when a third party to a contract intentionally acts to harm the financial potential of the relationship. While it is usually associated
A breach of fiduciary duty occurs when a “fiduciary,” such as the personal representative of an estate, a trustee, or a guardian, fails to comply
Florida Probate Code Section 733.814 allows the personal representative or a beneficiary of an estate to initiate a “partition action” to split property between beneficiaries.
The term “residuary” refers to the “residue” of an estate or trust, which is all of the property that remains after the specific gifts detailed
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