Estate and Succession Planning
Dean Mead’s Estate and Succession Planning Department is one of the largest and most respected groups of estate planning attorneys in Florida. We are frequently…
Dean Mead’s Estate and Succession Planning Department is one of the largest and most respected groups of estate planning attorneys in Florida. We are frequently…
Dean Mead’s Tax Department handles tax planning issues for businesses and individuals. The attorneys in our department have extensive experience in a full range of…
Aggressive Representation in Controversies Involving Wills, Trusts, and Estates
Losing a loved one, whether a spouse, parent, grandparent, or other family member, is never easy. It becomes even more difficult and complicated when disputes relating to wills or trusts arise in the aftermath. At Dean Mead, we provide a full range of services focusing on various trust and estate disputes involving personal representatives, trustees, beneficiaries, heirs, conservators, guardians, fiduciaries, charities, and institutional trust companies. Our practice provides sophisticated advice and advocacy whenever controversies surface concerning trusts and estates, whether relating to the documents themselves, their subsequent administration, or otherwise.
Disputes come in various forms; however, many stem from challenges concerning lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, tortious interference with an expectancy, breach of fiduciary duty, accounting, and demands for reformation or interpretation of the will or trust. Our experienced team includes litigators with extensive experience, supported by one of the finest and most sophisticated trust and estate planning departments in the entire State of Florida.
“Experienced attorneys have a good number of strategies at their disposal when litigating trust and estate disputes,” said David P. Hathaway, Shareholder in the firm’s Trust and Estate Litigation Group. “At Dean Mead, we have a powerful estate planning department that provides invaluable assistance in determining which arguments may prevail in litigation.”
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