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Category Archives: Guardianship Litigation

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Guardianship vs. Guardian Advocacy in North Palm Beach

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

Not all disabled people deserve to have their rights taken away simply because they have difficulty managing various decisions. Florida has a long history of advocating for the rights of individual Americans, and courts are traditionally reluctant to take these rights away. Not all disabilities are the same, and some people might require more… Read More »

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Florida Considers New Laws to Protect Seniors from Scams

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

It is not surprising that the State of Florida takes the protection of its senior population seriously. After all, the Sunshine State has one of the largest senior populations in the country and it remains a popular location for new retirees. But can you really rely on the government to protect you and your… Read More »

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Guardianship Litigation – “It’s Not About the Money” (Well, Actually…)

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

GUARDIANSHIP LITIGATION – “It’s Not About the Money” (Well, actually…) Palm Beach County Guardianship Litigation Attorneys Robert (Bob) is 84 years old and a retired corporate executive. His net worth is approximately $10 million. Bob and his second wife, Laurie live comfortably in an affluent community and have had a good life together for… Read More »

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