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How Should an Estate Administrator Evaluate Creditor Claims in Florida?

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Under Florida law (Florida Statutes § 733.2121), one of the most important requirements of estate administration is notice to creditors. After receiving notice, creditors may potentially file a claim against the estate. Estate administrators need to know how to navigate creditor claims. Here, our St. Petersburg estate administration attorney provides a guide to navigating… Read More »

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Probate Litigation: Your Guide to Undue Influence Claims in Florida

By Fisher & Wilsey, P.A. |

During probate in Florida, the decedent’s will must be confirmed as valid. A will can be contested. In Florida, one of the most common grounds to contest a will is undue influence. A will written or revised under undue pressure from another person may be ruled invalid. Here, our St. Petersburg probate litigation attorney… Read More »

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Four Things Elder Lawyers Do In Florida Besides Estate Planning

By Fisher & Wilsey, P.A. |

The number of senior citizens in the U.S. is at a record high and it is expected to grow significantly in the coming decades. The Population Reference Bureau estimates that there will be more than 80 million seniors nationwide by the year 2050. Senior citizens have unique legal needs. It is about a lot… Read More »

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