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Providing Legal Advice to Young Families Establishing Estate Plans

Starting a family comes with many joys and many new responsibilities. As you begin to plan for your family’s bright future, you must also take the time to plan for unexpected instances and potential tragedies. This may be difficult to do, as many people struggle to think of their own untimely deaths, illnesses, or injuries that render them incapacitated, and who will inherit parenting duties if you are ever taken from your children at a young age.

Some of these concerns may feel like they belong to older individuals, not young parents or newlyweds such as yourself. The truth is none of us know the future, and bad luck strikes everybody sometimes. Ultimately, the time to begin planning is today, not tomorrow, for tomorrow is never guaranteed, not to anybody. And you want to make sure that your family’s future is taken care of, especially in the days when you are not there to care for them yourself.

At Perez-Roura Law, we are familiar with the questions and concerns you are facing right now. As experienced legal professionals practicing estate law, we can only provide legal counsel and strongly advise you to consider all the different estate planning tools available to you and your family. Please keep in mind that estate legal matters can be complex and difficult for the uninitiated to understand. Our estate planning lawyers will proudly provide you with our legal services while you aim to complete the most comprehensive estate plan for yourself and your young family.

When Might Estate Litigation Be Considered Necessary?

There are several different scenarios where it may be necessary to consider estate litigation. It is possible that your estate litigation case could be the result of fraud, conflicting estate planning documents, and even small errors like typos can result in major disagreements.

Scenarios that may necessitate estate litigation include the following:

Whatever the case, our experienced legal staff can assist you through the complexities of your estate litigation case. To learn more about our comprehensive legal services, please contact our law firm for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.

What Types of Estate Litigation Cases Does Our Law Firm Represent?

Our law firm, led by estate planning attorney Pedro Armando Perez-Roura, has extensive experience representing clients in several different estate litigation matters.

Estate disputes and legal issues we represent include, but are not exclusive to, the following:

  • Beneficiary accounting.
  • Concerns about self-dealing.
  • Concerns that a will or trust was written under duress.
  • Conflicts of interest.
  • Creditor disputes.
  • Determination of heirs and named beneficiaries.
  • Disputes about counting and the books.
  • Elective share litigation.
  • Enforcement of prenups and postnuptial agreements.
  • Errors in the execution of a will.
  • Estate plan document interpretation.
  • Forgery.
  • Fraud.
  • Improper asset management in a trust.
  • Improper distribution of assets.
  • Inadequate trust administration.
  • Lack of capacity to write a will due to mental incompetence.
  • Petitions for instructions or orders from the court.
  • Petition to remove a personal representative.
  • Revocation of probate.
  • Seeking removal of fiduciaries following a breach of fiduciary duty.
  • Surviving spousal right claims.
  • Undue influence during the drafting of a will.

Whatever your estate litigation matters, we have the knowledge and experience to help you through them. Remember, these are complicated legal issues that you should not contend with on your own. Our law firm prides itself on providing clients with compassionate legal services and always making ourselves easily reachable for clients with questions or concerns. To learn more, contact us for a free case review.

Which Parties Are Often Involved in Estate Litigation Legal Matters?

Most frequently, the parties involved in estate and probate litigation cases are the surviving spouse of the deceased, a friend or family member who believes they have been wrongfully disinherited, an heir who disputes the claims made by other beneficiaries, and the decedent’s will executor or trustees.

Whatever your role in estate litigation, you have legal rights that deserve to be protected and represented in and out of court. We would be proud to represent your legal case as you enter into an estate dispute.

What is a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?

A personal representative, sometimes referred to as an administrator or executor but commonly known as a fiduciary in Florida, is appointed by the court to administer the estate following a death. The fiduciary has responsibilities and duties that are owed to both the beneficiaries named in the will and to any creditors with outstanding debts that need to be collected.

Many estate litigation cases arise from accusations that a fiduciary has improperly managed the estate or not lived up to the duties of their role. Many allegations accuse fiduciaries of conflicts of interest, overly compensating themselves for their work, Failure to account, and acting only in their own self-interest.

Schedule a Free Consultation with an Experienced Estate Planning Attorney Today

Estate litigation is a complex area of estate law. It is highly recommended that you retain professional legal counsel whenever a dispute arises in estate legal matters like probate and other scenarios.

Pedro Armando Perez-Roura and his highly skilled legal team pride themselves on being respectful and compassionate to all of our clients because we know that these legal matters are often emotionally exhausting for all involved. To learn more about how we can help you through this difficult legal issue, please contact our law firm to schedule a free initial consultation. 305-570-3259.

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