What is a Florida Summons and Complaint?
What is a Florida summons and complaint? A summons is written notice of a lawsuit served to a defendant with the details of the legal complaint made.
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What is a Florida summons and complaint? A summons is written notice of a lawsuit served to a defendant with the details of the legal complaint made.
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It is possible to leave assets to people with addictive behaviors. Legal provisions can be made in a will with a trust, or a trust for beneficiaries with addictive issues known as restricted behaviors.
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Bloodworth Law Florida offers a list of what you should NOT do when someone dies as you gather documents or handle an estate.
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What should you do when somebody dies? Do you know what legal documents should be gathered and whether there is a will or trust?
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Will everyone at some point need a probate attorney? Yes, and no. The answer varies based on asset ownership, having a will, or a trust.
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What is negligent misrepresentation? 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Lawyer in Commercial Litigation attorney L. Reed Bloodworth answers
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An example of fraudulent misrepresentation is when one party negotiates with another party to enter into a contract but says things that are not true in an effort to enter into a contract
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Attorney Reed Bloodworth said a rule of thumb is that if you feel in your heart that a trustee is doing something wrong, you should talk to an attorney immediately.
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Will your legal dispute become a lawsuit? Florida attorney Reed Bloodworth explains that all legal cases do not become lawsuits.
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