by John Richert | Apr 23, 2018 | Formal Administration
If you are named the personal representative in a will, or if you are a beneficiary or creditor involved in a probate case, you may have concerns about what duties a personal representative has when selling assets of the probate estate. If you are a beneficiary, you...
by John Richert | Apr 13, 2018 | Civil Litigation, Probate Administration
Our firm receives many calls from people saying that the person thought he or she owned his or her parents’ house, but after some investigation, the person does not own the house. The person discovers this problem when they go to sell the property and he or she finds...
by John Richert | Mar 30, 2018 | Probate Administration, Probate Litigation
If you are an interested person in a Florida probate case, you may be concerned about how long the probate administration is going to take. A summary administration can take up to several months, depending on the number of creditors. A formal administration can take...
by John Richert | Mar 28, 2018 | Estate Planning
You may have heard of services like LegalZoom and Suze Orman’s Financial Security Now through television or internet advertising. Both services advertise estate planning documents for a price that seems much lower than you may receive from going to an attorney for...
by John Richert | Mar 24, 2018 | Professional License
A Florida professional license disciplinary proceeding places your livelihood in jeopardy. If you have a professional license issued by the state of Florida, you may wonder what may happen in the event that you are involved in a disciplinary proceeding. It is...