In Florida, when a trust states that "descendants" will take equal share, who takes?
Based on your facts, the trust assets will be divided into two separate trusts for each living child. "Per stirpes" means that a beneficiary's...
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Based on your facts, the trust assets will be divided into two separate trusts for each living child. "Per stirpes" means that a beneficiary's...
Upon your father's death (and not before) you could contest the Will if you have a good-faith basis to believe that your father's Will was procured...
You are the defendant in the case. If you didn't show up for a hearing (e.g., a pretrial conference) then the judge could enter a default. In order...
If I'm reading between the lines here, your attorney may not be keeping you abreast of developments in your case and you want to keep closer tabs...
I am not sure from your question whether this matter is in probate or whether you are concerned about Trust assets. You want to know how to "stop...
Could the grandchildren be "contingent beneficiaires?" In other words, they might not get their share until their parent (i.e., a child) under the...
I am sorry for the loss of your mother. Your attorney needs to consult a probate lawyer who will be able to assist/advise regarding the probate of...
Generally speaking, a Will is valid if it was signed by the testator in the presence of two witnesses who also signed in the testator's presence,...
You will not be legally responsible unless the injured boy can prove that your son had a propensity for violence or aggressiveness. In other words,...
If you are named as a beneficiary under a Will you certainly have a right to be kept abreast of the probate proceeding. From your question,...