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Monthly Archives: May 2026

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Who Has the Right To Challenge a Will in Florida? Key Lessons from a 2026 Probate Case

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Disputes over wills can become complicated quickly, especially when there are questions about who actually has the right to contest one. A recent case in Florida’s appellate court shows how tricky these situations can be. At Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace, we help people navigate these probate battles and determine whether they even have… Read More »

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Florida Appellate Court Provides Guidance on Construction Liens and Substantial Performance Disputes

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Construction projects don’t always go as expected. Conflicts over payments, installation problems, or contract execution can quickly escalate into legal battles. When this happens, construction liens and associated lawsuits might ensue. At Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace, our attorneys frequently guide clients through the complex world of construction and property disputes in Florida, helping… Read More »

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Can Trustees File Lawsuits Individually? A Florida Court Weighs In

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Legal battles over trusts and bank accounts often get complicated fast, especially when it comes to who’s allowed to file a lawsuit. A recent federal case, Caldwell v. Regions Bank, N.A., shows how strict courts can be when it comes to who can sue and the procedure to be followed. At Bleakley Bavol Denman… Read More »

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Federal Court Denies Emergency Relief in Florida Construction Permit Dispute

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If you’re working on a construction project, you’re probably familiar with how complicated things can get. When disagreements arise halfway through, they don’t just disrupt your timeline. They can turn into full-blown legal battles. A recent federal case highlights how courts evaluate requests for emergency relief in construction-related disputes and what property owners and… Read More »

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