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Gunster Shareholder John Moran was recently featured in a podcast by the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC Foundation), highlighting creditors' rights vs. trustees' protections.

The focus of the podcast was to discuss deceased settlor trust estates with topics including the code process as well as specific time limitations when it comes to the estates.

Speaking on behalf of Florida laws, John stated "The personal representative of a Florida estate gets a claim and then can request funds if the estate’s a liquid from a decedent’s revocable trust."

Gunster attorney John C. Moran

John Moran is a shareholder focused on probate, trust, guardianship and fiduciary litigation, as well as complex estate and trust administration. In his second decade of practice, John’s goal is to offer his clients practical solutions to even the most complex or acrimonious scenarios. A dedicated advocate who is steadfastly focused on getting his client the best possible result, John’s objective is to provide an honest assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of his client’s position so that the right strategy can be developed and leveraged going forward.

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