Larry Tolchinsky contributes to a Bloomberg.com article on Deficiency Judgments

Larry Tolchinsky | January 30, 2010

Insight from attorney Larry Tolchinsky contributed to a recent article on Bloomberg.com entitled “Lenders Pursue Mortgage Payoffs Long After Homeowners Default.”  The article, written by Kathleen M. Howley, summarizes the concept of deficiency judgments and raises the question whether this issue will be the next big crisis for consumers. If you are interested in learning [...]

Undue Influence in Florida

Larry | January 13, 2010

In South Florida, especially, the law is particularly sensitive to the many distinct abuses that may be perpetrated against the elderly, including physical mistreatment, neglect and undue influence. To be sure, undue influence is much harder to spot than physical mistreatment and neglect, and is even harder to prove in a court of law. The [...]

Explanation of Creditors’ Claims under Florida Probate Law

Larry | January 4, 2010

If you are appointed a Florida Personal Representative to administer a deceased person’s estate, you may have to deal with creditors’ claims against the estate, which can be tricky. If possible, you should engage a licensed Florida probate attorney to represent you. Doing so will ensure that the estate’s assets are adequately protected from illegitimate [...]