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Jeffrey@skatoff.com
4440 PGA Blvd., Suite 600, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
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Florida Probate, Trust & Guardianship Litigation
Biography
Practice Areas
Probate Litigation
Guardianship Litigation
Trust Litigation
Other Inheritance Litigation
Surviving Spouse Rights
Probate Appeals
Contingency Fee
Past Successes
Contact
Menu
Biography
Practice Areas
Probate Litigation
Guardianship Litigation
Trust Litigation
Other Inheritance Litigation
Surviving Spouse Rights
Probate Appeals
Contingency Fee
Past Successes
Contact
Florida Probate, Trust, Guardianship and Inheritance Litigation News
2024 News
2023 News
Can a Convicted Felon Be a Guardian in Florida?
2022 News
2021 News
Alleged Incapacitated Person Has Right To Substitute Counsel
2020 News
Can A Florida Guardian Have A Conflict Of Interest With The Ward?
Expressed Wishes vs Best Interest of Ward
2020 Revision to Florida Probate and Guardianship Rules
2019 News
2018 News
2017 News
2016 News
Personal Representative Cannot Waive Privilege Between Guardian and Attorney
Can a Guardianship Petition Be Dismissed Prior to the Hearing?
2015 News
Can the Court Appoint a Public Guardian When a Next of Kin Is Willing to Serve?
Emergency Temporary Guardian Can File Lawsuit
How to Prove Less Restrictive Alternative to a Guardianship
Interested Persons In Florida Guardianship Entitled to Due Process
2014 News
Florida Probate Court Has Jurisdiction After Guardianship Proceedings
Evidentiary Standard for Incapacity in Florida Guardianship Proceeding
“Best Interests of the Ward” v. “Contrary to the Best Interests of the Ward”
Who Can Change the Residence of a Florida Ward?