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When can you litigate your inheritance case in federal court?

By Juan C. Antúnez on August 2, 2021

Prof. John Langbein recently wrote, “In modern American practice the state-operated…

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If a married couple transfers their tenants by the entireties (TBE) property to a joint trust, have they forfeited its creditor protection shield?

By Juan C. Antúnez on July 12, 2021

If a married couple transfers their tenants by the entireties (TBE) property…

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Defining Undue Influence

By Juan C. Antúnez on June 21, 2021

If you run a search for the term “undue influence” in Florida’s…

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When’s a creditor claim decided in the Probate Division, and when’s it decided in the Civil Division?

By Juan C. Antúnez on June 1, 2021

A few years ago Jonathan Galler published an excellent article in the…

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Interview with an Elder Law Lawyer: Enrique Zamora

By Juan C. Antúnez on May 11, 2021

I recently reported on the Erlandsson v. Erlandsson decision and how the…

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Partnership Agreement vs Will. Who wins?

By Juan C. Antúnez on May 10, 2021

If ownership of a business asset is contested in an estate, the…

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What’s “Section 1782” and why should probate attorneys care?

By Juan C. Antúnez on April 19, 2021

Increasing numbers of people have connections with one country, but live and…

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What’s it take to rebut the presumption of undue influence?

By Juan C. Antúnez on March 22, 2021

F.S. 732.5165 tells us that a will (or any party of it)…

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Why isn’t a will that’s valid in Belgium also valid in Florida?

By Juan C. Antúnez on February 22, 2021

Florida is a magnet for people and foreign capital. Last year alone…

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What’s the right way and the wrong way to litigate a revocable trust while the settlor’s alive?

By Juan C. Antúnez on January 31, 2021

Attorneys faced with elderly clients sliding into incapacity grapple with daunting ethical…

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