What SHOULD You Do When Somebody Dies?
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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What should you do when somebody dies? Do you know what legal documents should be gathered and whether there is a will or trust?
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.
Orlando, Florida attorney L. Reed Bloodworth sees clients who have been stolen from when undue influence occurred during the creation of a will or trust
Probate & estate litigation attorney L. Reed Bloodworth explains how to file a claim if you’re a creditor to a Florida decedent
Attorney L. Reed Bloodworth explains that a codicil is a legal document that allows you to make simple changes to your will
Estate disputes typically begin after a beneficiary receives less than expected – or nothing — from a will or an estate. Why do you think it’s invalid or should be disputed? Did your parent or loved one have dementia when a will was executed? Or, do you believe someone took advantage or unduly influenced a family member?
In contesting an estate, the person claiming to be a relative will have to take a DNA test to prove a blood relationship. If the will is written in such a way that it doesn’t exclude unknown heirs of the grantor’s children, then this will has created an interesting situation.
Attorney L. Reed Bloodworth is the managing partner of Bloodworth Law, PLLC, with offices in Orlando, Florida, and Winter Haven,
I’m attorney L. Reed Bloodworth, the managing partner of Bloodworth Law. Our Orlando office is located at 801 N. Magnolia
Should you contest a will? The answer lies in whether you feel you should have received an inheritance from a