February 2020 Probate Top Blawgs
Covers probate news, procedures and resources. By Philip M. Bernstein.
Edited by University of Miami School of Law Professor Michael Froomkin, The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)–JOTWELL–invites law professors to join us in filling a telling gap in legal scholarship by creating a space where legal academics will go to identify, celebrate, and discuss the best new legal scholarship.
Covers celebrity and true case stories on probate litigation. By Andrew Mayoras.
Covers bankruptcy, business law, family law, elder law, criminal law and estate planning. By Kevin O'Flaherty.
Covers corporate trustees, compensation disputes, contested guardianship proceedings, creditors' claims, homestead litigation, will construction litigation, and trust and estates litigation. By Juan C. Antunez.
Covers fiduciary (wills, estates, entity representations) law, particularly as applied in the State of Georgia. By Tanner Pittman.
Covers estate planning, probate, taxes, elder law, business law and employment law issues. By Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC.
Covers guardianship, Medicaid, probate and estate administration.
Features news and thoughts on issues in Georgia regarding wills, advance directives, living wills, healthcare powers of attorney, guardianship, and probate. By Stephen Worrall.
Discusses the law as it affects residents of Bartlesville and the surrounding area. By Persaud Law Office.
Covers estates, trusts, tax, litigation, guardianship and elder care.
Covers estate taxes, probate, trusts, wills and estate planning. By Burt + Clerc.
Covers wills & trusts, probate and conservatorships. By Ginzburg & Bronshteyn, APC.
Covers South Florida estate planning, probate and tax law issues. By Ginsberg Shulman, PL.
Discusses recent cases and developments pertaining to New York trusts and estates law. By Farrell Fritz.
Covers probate and estate and tax planning. By Craig Hughes.
Covers estate planning, elder law, and probate topics in New York. By the Law Offices of Roman Aminov.
Cover Florida probate litigation. By Chepenik & Trushin LLP.