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Fort Lauderdale Probate Lawyers: Time Window to Contest Florida Will is VERY Short

Our Fort Lauderderdale probate lawyers are occasionally asked by individuals whether they are too late to contest a will or take action if an estate was mistakenly or fraudulently administered. The answer will depend on the exact circumstances of the situation, but know that the time window for asserting a…

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Commissioners: Fort Lauderdale E-Scooters to Keep Rolling

Fort Lauderdale pedestrian accident attorneys know electric scooters and pedestrians don’t make for the safest mix on our sidewalks. Fort Lauderdale commissioners acknowledged as much in a recent two-hour meeting. However, as the mayor noted, officials don’t have any interest at this point in banning the e-scooters. One commissioner even…

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Avoiding Florida Probate Court Means Paying Attention to Pesky Beneficiary Forms

Not every estate of every decedent in Florida is going to wind up in probate court. As Fort Lauderdale probate attorneys can explain, it’s only when an estate gets somehow “stuck” in the process that administration through probate becomes necessary. One of the most common reasons an estate ends up…

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Florida No. 1. for Pedestrian Accident Risk, Its Metro Areas Ranking 8 of Top 10

A new report indicates walking may be hazardous for your health – in Florida, anyway.  Florida has long ranked among the most perilous places for people to move in non-motorized vehicles, and pedestrian accidents in Fort Lauderdale have been a major problem for residents and tourists alike. Now, the newest…

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Florida Estate Lawyer: What You Need to Know About Electronic Wills

“Electronic wills are coming, whether lawyers like it or not,” blared a recent Forbes Magazine headline. The tone implies this is a definite “don’t like” for Florida estate lawyers. There is truth to this, but not for the reasons one might presume.  Electronic wills, or e-wills, are boilerplate legal documents…

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Florida Teacher Assaulted by Student Fighting to Collect Full $3 Million Verdict

A Florida teacher sexually assaulted by an 18-year-old student is trying to collect on a $3 million settlement from her former employer, the Miami-Dade School District, accused of endangering her and breaking the law, opening the door to a violent attack and serious injuries. Although sovereign immunity laws cap liability…

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Fort Lauderdale Tourist Injured When Run Over While Sunbathing Wins $250k Verdict

Lifeguards posted at beaches throughout Fort Lauderdale are supposed to save lives and reduce the risk of serious injury. However, for one sunbathing tourist, the actions of an on-duty lifeguard nearly ended in tragedy. Local media reported the North Carolina woman was soaking up the sun on Fort Lauderdale Beach…

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Florida Early Inheritance Might Lower Heir’s Tax Burden, But May Leave Benefactor Vulnerable

Working hard your whole life, sacrificing, saving, investing wisely and also managing by acumen, sheer dumb luck or some combination to avoid pecuniary pitfalls that might otherwise have left you practically penniless, of course you want as much of your estate as possible to reach the people and causes that…

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Florida Cruise Zipline Excursion Ends in Injury, Death

Following several tourist injuries and at least one death, a Bahamian-headquartered cruise line docking in the Port of Miami is being sued by multiple plaintiffs who say they encountered an unreasonable risk of danger at an on-shore zip line excursion in Honduras. As with many excursions advertised by large cruise…

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Do Florida Theme Parks Owe Duty to Ensure Adequate Warnings in Multiple Languages?

Florida theme parks – Disney, Universal, Legoland and more – owe a duty of care to adequately warn visitors of possible danger, whether it’s a slippery walking surface or a ride with jerks and jolts that could be dangerous to someone with a heart condition or who is pregnant. In…

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