Contested Wills in Plantation, Florida

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In Plantation, Florida, there is a procedure through which a person can challenge the validity of a will. This is known as a "contested will" or "will contest."

Sometimes, testators leave out of their wills people who might naturally expect to inherit a significant portion of the testator's estate (spouses and children, for example). This might lead them to assume, truthfully or not, that the will was some kind of mistake.

If a large amount of money is involved, someone who was left out of a will, or not given what they were expecting, might believe that contesting the will is worth the time, money, and energy that doing so would require.

Like any legal matter, however, this should not be taken lightly. Will contests can foster conflict and strife within families who are already mourning a loved one. This can cause severe and irreversible damage to family relationships.

When Can a Will be Contested in Plantation, Florida?

Courts in Plantation, Florida will not let a person contest a will unless they have an excellent reason. There are, however, some allegations which will always invalidate a will, if they are proven.

For example, if the will was obtained through duress (threat of some kind of harm), then it is invalid. Duress, however, is difficult to prove. If a named beneficiary was in some position of power or trust with the decedent, and is not someone who one would ordinarily expect to get a large gift in a will, that might raise significant initial suspicion of something improper happening. Of course, those facts alone are not nearly enough to prove duress.

Because a testator must know what they are doing in order to write a valid will, the testator must be of sound mind at the time the will is made. Basically, if a person is unaware of what they're doing, and the consequences of their actions, they can't make a valid will. This can be due to mental illness, or intoxication. Of course, if it's a result of intoxication, the testator can simply sober up and then make a perfectly valid will.

If you successfully contest the will in Plantation, Florida, the court will likely distribute the property as if the decedent had died without a will. This usually involves giving it to the closest living relative. While the exact intestacy schemes (the order in which property is distributed to relatives) vary from state to state, they are usually pretty similar. If possible, the property will go to the decedent's spouse, and if the decedent has any minor children with that spouse, it is with the understanding that the money will be used primarily for their care. If the decedent did not have children or a spouse (or outlived them), the property typically goes to the decedent's parents. If neither of them are alive, it goes to grand children, grandparents, or siblings. After that, it typically goes to cousins, nieces/nephews, step-children, former spouses, etc. Intestacy laws provide a line of succession long enough that just about anyone will leave at least one person behind who is entitled to inherit from them, even if they're an extremely distant relation. Sometimes, however, people make multiple wills, to account for the many personal and financial changes that usually happen during a person's life. Usually, the most recent will purports to revoke all past wills, to avoid any conflict between them. In such cases, if a will is entirely invalidated, a court can sometimes revive the second most recent will.

Can a Plantation, Florida Contested Will Attorney Help?

Because a will contest can sometimes involve perplexing legal and factual questions, as well as some very raw emotions, a skilled Plantation, Florida attorney can be invaluable in helping this process go as smoothly as possible.

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Life in Plantation

Plantation is a South Florida city that is home to 90,000 Broward County residents. The namesake of Plantation is the owner of the Everglades Plantation Company that proliferated the motto "the grass is greener." Most people would know the Plantation City Hall and Plantation Golf Course from the movies There's Something About Mary and Caddyshack. Plantation is an ethnically diverse city and one of the most popular Fort Lauderdale suburbs. Popular among families, the city has 20 schools and many are private institutions. Just because Plantation is a suburb does not mean it's not a booming city too. Shipping giant DHL's World Headquarters, American Intercontinental University, University of Phoenix, the great Broward Mall and the Fashion Mall are all within Plantation city limits making it much more of a destination for locals and tourists.

Plantation is a standout community that plays host to a handful of lawyers. Plantation lawyers are familiar with local courts and will be able to help you figure out the best options for your legal matter. Plantation is home to a number of NFL players like Chad Ochocinco, Ty Law, Mike McKenzie, Zack Thomas, and rapper Fat Joe. With such and illustrious cast of residents you shouldn't be surprised to find out Plantation is one of the quickest growing cities in Broward County. There has also been an influx of new retail stores and accommodations for travelers who have come to visit the Everglades or Fort Lauderdale. There are also some well-rated restaurants that attract clientele from around the world.

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