

Challenging the Validity of a Trust?
A trust, unlike a will, is often not a public record. Only specific people are typically able to view a person’s trust. These people generally include successors listed in a trust, beneficiaries listed in a trust, heirs by law of a trustor, previous heirs of a trustor, the trusts’ accountants, the IRS, and even personal representatives listed on the trustor’s will. When these people, listed above, receive a copy of the trust instrument, they have an option to object to the tr


Looking to Get a Medical Marijuana Prescription for your Ward?
As per Florida Statute 381.986, “A physician is authorized to order low-THC cannabis to treat a qualified patient suffering from cancer or a physical medical condition that chronically produces symptoms of seizures or severe and persistent muscle spasms; order low-THC cannabis to alleviate symptoms of such disease, disorder, or condition, if no other satisfactory alternative treatment options exist for the qualified patient; order medical cannabis to treat an eligible patient


Man Tries To Kill Dad For Inheritance In Florida
NY DAILY NEWS - Unemployed Florida man tries electrocuting father for inheritance money after he was told to get a job. Jason Turchin, Esq. was interviewed by the NY Daily News on an article dealing with Florida's Slayer Statute. After finding out he would get his father's entire inheritance, an unemployed Florida man tried electrocuting his dad. John Knudsen, 44, thought he would get the inheritance by killing him and reaping the inheritance. The problem is that Florida law