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Can I Appeal A Probate Order?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Have you lost a loved one? If so, you may have had to mourn while going through a lengthy and frustrating probate process. To finally reach the end of that process only to learn that the court has erred in the process can be infuriating, and it is easy to feel helpless in that… Read More »

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How Paying A Late Creditor Claim Can Get A Florida Personal Representative Into Trouble

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The personal representative of a Florida probate estate has a legal duty to pay any personal debts owed by the decedent at the time of their death. But there is an important caveat: The creditor holding that debt must file a claim against the estate within a certain time period. Normally, such claims need… Read More »

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What Happens When Someone Dies Without A Will In Florida?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

For most people, a last will and testament is one of the most important parts of a comprehensive estate plan, if not the only part. A will gives a testator the ability to control how their assets and property will be distributed after their death. So what happens when someone dies without a will?… Read More »

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How Do I Contest A Will In Florida?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

There may be nothing in life more painful than losing a loved one. However, for many, when it comes time to hear their loved one’s last will and testament and it does not align with what they knew their loved one’s wishes to be, it can feel like adding salt to a very deep… Read More »

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Testamentary Capacity In Florida Estate Planning

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Making a will, trust, or any other estate plan documents requires the person to be of sound mind. Determining how assets will be distributed after death is a decision that many people take seriously, so it’s important that estate planning documents be prepared only when the testator (the person signing the will) is mentally… Read More »

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Understanding Undue Influence

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

The elderly are unfortunately very vulnerable to undue influence. Undue influence occurs when the will of an elderly individual is overpowered by the influence of another person, who usually has power or control over them, in order to get them to change their will or another testamentary document for the benefit of the influencer…. Read More »

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Irrevocable Vs. Revocable Trusts

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Trusts are an incredibly effective legal tool in your estate planning toolbox. There are a number of kinds of trusts and understanding the benefits and drawbacks can help you determine what kind of trust best meets the needs of you and your family. These trusts fall into the categories of revocable and irrevocable. All… Read More »

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How Trusts Can Help You Avoid Probate

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Probate is a period during which an individual’s estate is settled and distributed after their death. Probate can be a rather long process, which can take several months or even over a year in some cases. During probate, possible beneficiaries also have the opportunity to challenge the validity of the will. The more challenges… Read More »

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Understanding Probate In Florida

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

If you have started thinking about estate planning, you may be feeling a bit overwhelmed. There are many aspects to estate planning, and the ones that are important for you to focus on depend on your specific situation. It can be hard to figure out where to invest your effort or even where to… Read More »

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Does A Judge Have To Give Reasons For Their Ruling In Probate Litigation?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

When people typically think of litigation, they think of a jury trial. But in practice, most probate litigation does not involve a jury at all. Indeed, if we are talking about something like a will contest, there is no right to a jury trial in the first place. These disputes are heard and disposed… Read More »

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