What is a Conversion Lawsuit?

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • lawyerfightsfo... (Orlando, Florida) (Winter Haven, Florida) Attorney Reed Bloodworth, the Managing Partner of Bloodworth Law, PLLC, represents plaintiffs and defendants
    In previous videos, Reed talked about assets stolen during probate or from a trust. This video explains what conversion is in regard to probate and trust disputes and what a conversion lawsuit is.
    In plain English, conversion is the wrongful possession and power over another person’s property, assets, or money. It is an intentional exercise of control of property or assets that interferes with the right of another person to control it.
    In terms of a lawsuit, conversion is a cause of action, often combined with others, such as breach of fiduciary duty, or civil theft during a will or trust dispute.
    Conversion lawsuits may also include accusations of civil theft or fraud if it is determined that the trustee or personal representative actually took assets illegally. The accused may have to pay the other the full value of the property or assets in a lawsuit.
    It can be difficult to pursue legal actions but if a family member or a friend is taking advantage of you or someone you know, you may consider taking legal action.
    First, speak with an experienced litigator who regularly. handles probate or trust legal disputes.
    Reed handles cases including:
    Business Litigation:
    --Breach of Contract
    --Shareholder & Partnership Litigation
    --Business Torts
    Trust & Probate Litigation:
    --Accounting Actions
    --Breach of Fiduciary Duty
    --Undue Influence
    --Lack of Capacity
    --Tortious Interference with a Testamentary Expectancy
    Employment Law
    -Non-Compete Agreements
    -Discrimination or Harassment
    -Overtime & Minimum Wage
    -Business Policies
    Personal Injury Protection Litigation
    --For doctors
    --For dentists
    --For hospitals
    --For medical providers
    Mediation
    --For families, businesses, and individuals
    Reed has practiced Florida law since 2004 and has handled hundreds of cases for clients across Florida in cities including:
    • Daytona Beach
    • Fort Meyers
    • Fort Lauderdale
    • Isleworth
    • Kissimmee
    • Lakeland
    • Naples
    • Orlando
    • St. Augustine
    • St. Petersburg
    • Sarasota
    • Tampa
    • Tavares
    • The Villages
    • Windermere
    • Winter Haven
    • Winter Park
    • West Palm Beach
    To learn more about Reed Bloodworth, visit LawyerFightsFo... You may call the office for an appointment 407-777-8541, or contact Reed by e-mail at Reed@LawyerFightsForYou.com. Bloodworth Law is based at 801 N Magnolia Ave, Suite 216, Orlando, Florida, 32803, with a by appointment only office in Winter Haven, Florida, 33880.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @MichaelSkinner-e9j
    @MichaelSkinner-e9j Рік тому +1

    You need evidence to support that and to make a claim. Without that it’s just ether.
    Conversion, fraud, and other forms of financial crimes need to be reported

    • @BloodworthLawPLLC
      @BloodworthLawPLLC  Рік тому

      Hi @user-um9sl1kj6u,
      Thanks for watching and for the comment! You are correct; you must prove your conversion claim with admissible evidence. Proving your claims with admissible evidence is required in all civil lawsuits.
      All the best to you!