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Monthly Archives: May 2026

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What Happens To Debts When You Die? How The Sarasota County Probate Court Handles Creditors

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Debts do not disappear when someone dies. Before a single dollar reaches beneficiaries, the estate must settle its debts, and Florida law dictates exactly who gets paid first. For personal representatives, following payment guidelines is a top priority. Our experienced Sarasota probate litigation lawyer explains how the Sarasota County Probate Court handles debts and… Read More »

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How to Handle Sarasota Vendor and Supplier Disputes

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Vendor or supplier relationships in Sarasota may seem rock-solid at the start, but a missed delivery, a billing dispute, or goods that fail to meet specifications can quickly cause serious problems. Knowing your legal options can make the difference between successfully resolving the problem and watching it drain your time and bank account. Our… Read More »

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Pinellas County Probate Disputes: A Guide For Sarasota Families

By Suncoast Civil Law |

The death of a loved one is always difficult. Legal battles make a bad situation worse. Unfortunately, Pinellas County probate disputes are common, and the stakes are often high. Money, property, and long-standing family relationships can all hang in the balance. Our experienced Sarasota probate litigation lawyer provides the trusted guidance needed in these… Read More »

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The Risks of Relying on Oral Contracts in Florida

By Suncoast Civil Law |

A contract reflects an agreement between individuals (or legal entities) where one party provides goods or performs a service in exchange for consideration, such as money or other goods or services. In general, it is a good idea for business contracts to be in writing. Oral contracts are legal in Florida and can be… Read More »