David R. Bennett, Esq. & Associates
Florida Law Firm
David R. Bennett, Esq. & Associates
David Bennett is an experienced trial litigator in three states and is able, with that experience, to craft a unique and focused attack or defense in will contests, estate and trust litigation or guardianship litigation. Mr. Bennett is a frequent lecturer on estate and trust litigation matters and speaks to bar associations and elder law organizations throughout Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In 1975, David earned a B.A. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame. In 1979, he graduated from New York Law School where he participated in numerous trials in New York local, state and federal courthouses.
Practice Areas:
- Probate & Trust Litigation
- Guardianship Litigation
- Trust & Estate Administration
Principal Attorney:
- David R. Bennett
David R. Bennett, Esq. & Associates
Ft. Lauderdale Corporate Center
110 East Broward Boulevard
Suite 1700
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Phone: (954) 526-9418
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http://www.bennettfloridaprobate.com/contact
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• Willful absence of the adverse party for one year
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