Common Acts of Fraud in Trust or Probate
https://lawyerfightsforyou.com/common-acts-of-fraud-in-trust-or-probate/ (Winter Haven, Florida) (Orlando, Florida) managing partner of Bloodworth Law, PLLC, attorney L. Reed Bloodworth discusses the difficult task of proceeding with a will contest or a trust dispute.
Fraud, in regards to a will or a trust, is defined as deceiving, tricking, coercing, or lying to the grantor to cause them to establish a will or a trust that favors the person that was committing the bad acts.
Some common examples of fraud related to Wills and Trusts include:
Fraud in the Inducement; and
Fraud in the Execution
Fraud in the inducement occurs when someone convinces a testator or grantor --
through a deception -- that something fraudulent is true and that the will or trust, or
provisions thereof resulted from that deception.
Fraud in the execution occurs when a person misrepresents a document in an attempt
to get a testator or grantor to sign a will or a trust.
It’s a tough first step to take, but filing a Florida will contest or trust dispute if you believe that the will was procured by fraud is the responsible action to take.
Don’t wait to take action, you may have as little as 20 days to file.
Call Reed at 407-777-8541 with your questions or visit https://LawyerFightsForYou.com. Bloodworth Law, PLLC, is located at 801 N Magnolia Ave, Suite 216, Orlando, Florida, 32803, with a by appointment only office in Winter Haven, Florida, 33880.
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Fraud, in regards to a will or a trust, is defined as deceiving, tricking, coercing, or lying to the grantor to cause them to establish a will or a trust that favors the person that was committing the bad acts.
Some common examples of fraud related to Wills and Trusts include:
Fraud in the Inducement; and
Fraud in the Execution
Fraud in the inducement occurs when someone convinces a testator or grantor --
through a deception -- that something fraudulent is true and that the will or trust, or
provisions thereof resulted from that deception.
Fraud in the execution occurs when a person misrepresents a document in an attempt
to get a testator or grantor to sign a will or a trust.
It’s a tough first step to take, but filing a Florida will contest or trust dispute if you believe that the will was procured by fraud is the responsible action to take.
Don’t wait to take action, you may have as little as 20 days to file.
Call Reed at 407-777-8541 with your questions or visit https://LawyerFightsForYou.com. Bloodworth Law, PLLC, is located at 801 N Magnolia Ave, Suite 216, Orlando, Florida, 32803, with a by appointment only office in Winter Haven, Florida, 33880.
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