Common Causes of Probate Litigation in Blended Families
Families in Orlando and across Florida are becoming increasingly diverse, with second marriages, stepchildren, and adopted children forming complex household […]
Families in Orlando and across Florida are becoming increasingly diverse, with second marriages, stepchildren, and adopted children forming complex household […]
What is a Probate Administrator? The administrator of an estate is appointed by a court to oversee the estate administration
What is Probate and Probate Litigation? The Florida Probate Code dictates estate distribution within the state. Probate ensures payment of
Are You Being Accused? It is a noble pursuit to spend your time caring for someone who may need a
Do You Suspect Fraud? When you lose someone you love, the last thing you want to do is wonder if
Introduction to Florida Will Contests Navigating the complexities of Florida probate can be daunting. One area that often causes confusion
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