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· 4/1/2015

Robert Blechman and Cathy Blechman Chermak v. Estate of Bertram Blechman

Citations

  • 160 So. 3d 152
  • 2015 Fla. App. LEXIS 4808
  • 2015 WL 1500021

How courts have described this case

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  • recognizing the existence of these and other will substitutes
  • defining a contingent interest partly on the basis of whether it involves an event in the future, which may never happen and which lies entirely outside the control of the beneficiary to bring about with certainty
  • “If the subject property will pass either intestate or by way of a will, then it is part of the decedent’s probate estate.”
  • “If the subject property will pass either intestate or by way of a will, then it is part of the decedent’s probate estate.”

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Judges: Gross, Warner, Lindsey, Shepard

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