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When a trustee mismanages assets, a trust was created under suspicious circumstances, or you’ve been wrongfully excluded from an inheritance, the law provides powerful remedies — but you need experienced litigation attorneys who know how to use them.
At Zoecklein Law, our trust litigation team has recovered over $1 million for clients in contested trust and estate disputes across Florida. We represent beneficiaries, heirs, successor trustees, and interested parties in complex trust litigation involving undue influence, trustee misconduct, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty.
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Our attorneys don’t just understand the law — we know how to win. Here are a few of the results we’ve achieved for our clients:
$805,000 Litigios fiduciarios Recovery for client in contested trust dispute | $303,000 Concurso de Voluntarios Recovered for beneficiary in will contest action | $209,500 Probate Fraud Recovery for beneficiary improperly excluded from estate |
Trust litigation refers to any lawsuit involving a dispute over the creation, validity, administration, or distribution of a trust. Unlike will contests, which are handled in probate court, trust disputes are independent civil actions filed under the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.
This distinction matters. It means trust litigation is a full-blown lawsuit — with discovery, depositions, motions, and potentially a trial — not a simplified probate proceeding. You need attorneys who are experienced civil litigators, not just estate planners.
Under Florida’s Trust Code (Fla. Stat. § 736.0201), judicial proceedings concerning trusts must be commenced by filing a complaint and are governed by the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure — making these cases procedurally distinct from probate administration.
Under Fla. Stat. § 736.0406, a trust (or any amendment or restatement of a trust) can be declared void if it was procured by:
Influencia indebida
A caregiver, family member, or other person in a position of trust manipulated the settlor into creating or changing the trust to benefit themselves. This is the most common basis for trust challenges in Florida, and courts look at factors like the influencer’s access to the settlor, the settlor’s vulnerability, and whether the trust terms seem unnatural.
Fraude
The settlor was deceived about the nature or contents of the trust document, or someone forged the settlor’s signature. This includes situations where a bad actor presented a trust document as something other than what it actually was.
Lack of Mental Capacity
The settlor did not have the mental capacity to understand the nature and extent of their property, who their natural beneficiaries were, or what the trust document would accomplish. Conditions like Alzheimer’s, dementia, or the effects of medication can all be relevant.
Coacción
The settlor was threatened or coerced into creating or modifying the trust. Unlike undue influence, duress involves direct threats rather than subtle manipulation.
Error
The trust document does not reflect the settlor’s actual intent due to a drafting error, miscommunication, or misunderstanding about its legal effect.
If someone fraudulently caused a trust to be revoked (for example, tricking the settlor into revoking a trust that benefited you), that revocation can also be declared void under Fla. Stat. § 736.0406.
⚠️ Important: The same statute also protects against improper revocations.
Not all trust disputes are about whether the trust is valid. Many involve a trustee who is failing to do their job — or worse, taking advantage of their position.
A trustee has a legal obligation to manage trust assets in the best interests of the beneficiaries. When they violate that obligation, it’s called a breach of trust, and Florida law provides significant remedies.
Under Fla. Stat. § 736.1001, the court has broad authority to remedy a breach of trust, including:
If a trustee has profited from their misconduct, the court can also order a full disgorgement of those profits — meaning they don’t just have to make the beneficiaries whole, they have to give back every dollar they improperly gained.
You can only challenge a trust in Florida if you have legal standing — meaning you are directly affected by the trust’s terms or administration. Individuals who typically have standing include:
If you’re unsure whether you have standing, our attorneys can evaluate your situation during a free consultation and advise you on your options.
Understanding what to expect can help reduce the stress of a trust dispute. While every case is different, trust litigation in Florida generally follows these steps:
We review the trust documents, gather evidence, and assess the strength of your claims. This may include obtaining medical records, financial statements, and witness statements.
Trust litigation is initiated by filing a civil complaint in the appropriate Florida circuit court. This is a separate action from any probate proceeding.
Both sides exchange documents, take depositions, and gather evidence. In trust cases, this often includes forensic accounting of trust assets and expert testimony on capacity or undue influence.
Florida courts typically require mediation before trial. Many trust disputes are resolved at this stage, and our attorneys are skilled negotiators who fight for maximum recovery.
If mediation doesn’t resolve the dispute, the case proceeds to a bench trial (decided by a judge, not a jury). Our litigators are experienced trial attorneys who are prepared to take your case all the way.
✓ Litigation-Focused Estate Attorneys
We don’t just draft trusts — we litigate them. Our attorneys combine deep knowledge of Florida’s Trust Code with aggressive courtroom advocacy.
✓ Over $1 Million Recovered
Our track record speaks for itself. We’ve recovered substantial sums for beneficiaries in trust disputes, will contests, and probate fraud cases.
✓ Statewide Representation
With offices in Brandon, Tampa, Sarasota, Lakeland, and across Florida, we handle trust litigation wherever your case needs to be filed.
✓ Responsive & Transparent
We return calls the same day, keep you informed at every stage, and explain the process in plain English — not legalese.
✓ Se Habla Español
Our team serves Florida’s Spanish-speaking community with the same dedication and expertise.
Florida does not have a single, fixed statute of limitations for trust challenges. The time limit depends on the type of claim. For most breach of trust claims, beneficiaries generally have four years from the date they knew or should have known about the breach. For fraud-based claims, the statute may be extended. Because timing is critical, we recommend consulting with an attorney as soon as you suspect a problem.
A will contest is a challenge to the validity of a will and is filed within the probate proceeding. Trust litigation is a separate civil lawsuit filed independently of probate court under the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. This means trust cases involve full civil discovery, depositions, and potentially a trial — making experienced civil litigators essential.
Potentially, yes. If you would have inherited under a prior version of the trust or under Florida’s intestacy laws, you may have standing to challenge the trust. Common grounds include undue influence by a caregiver or family member, lack of mental capacity, or fraud. We can evaluate your specific situation during a free consultation.
Trust litigation costs vary depending on the complexity of the case. We offer free initial consultations and will provide a transparent assessment of the likely costs and timeline for your specific situation. In many cases, attorney’s fees and costs can be recovered from the trust or the opposing party.
Yes. Under Fla. Stat. § 736.0706, the court can remove a trustee who has committed a serious breach of trust, who has not cooperated with co-trustees, who is unfit or unwilling to administer the trust, or whose removal serves the best interests of the beneficiaries. We regularly pursue trustee removal actions on behalf of beneficiaries.
Beneficiaries have a legal right to trust accountings under Florida law. If a trustee refuses to provide financial transparency, the court can compel them to account and may award attorney’s fees to the beneficiary who had to take legal action to enforce this right.
While there is no legal requirement to have an attorney, trust litigation is complex civil litigation governed by the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. The opposing side will almost certainly have legal representation. Having an experienced trust litigation attorney significantly increases your chances of a favorable outcome and ensures your rights are protected throughout the process.
Yes, and many trust disputes are resolved through negotiation or mediation before ever reaching trial. Florida courts typically require mediation in trust litigation cases. Our attorneys are skilled negotiators who work to achieve the best possible outcome, whether through settlement or trial.
Trust disputes can involve hundreds of thousands — or millions — of dollars. The longer you wait, the more opportunity there is for trust assets to be dissipated, evidence to be lost, or statutes of limitation to expire.
If you believe a trust was created or modified under suspicious circumstances, or if a trustee is failing in their duties, contact Zoecklein Law today for a free, confidential consultation.
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Miranda Pages serves as the Client Operations Manager, bringing over a decade of leadership and management experience in youth program administration. Throughout her career, she has overseen team operations, staff development, and program coordination, experience that translates seamlessly into managing client services and internal operations in a professional environment.
Known as the team’s go-to resource, Miranda is highly reliable and deeply dedicated to supporting both colleagues and clients. Her commitment to professionalism and service helps ensure the team operates efficiently while maintaining the high level of care clients expect.
Juan G. Croussett is a litigation attorney at Zoecklein Law, where he represents clients in complex probate and trust disputes and other contested matters. Known for his strong courtroom presence and strategic approach to advocacy, Juan focuses on protecting clients’ interests through thorough preparation, persuasive legal argument, and disciplined case management.
Juan earned his Juris Doctor from Florida Coastal School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from the University of South Florida. Over the course of his career, he has developed extensive litigation experience handling a variety of complex matters, including property disputes, dependency proceedings, and high-conflict cases involving sensitive family issues.
Before joining Zoecklein Law, Juan served as a Senior Attorney with the Florida Department of Children and Families and later as Lead Dependency Attorney at The Spring of Tampa Bay. In these roles, he regularly appeared in court, managed complex case portfolios, and advocated on behalf of individuals navigating difficult legal circumstances.
At Zoecklein Law, Juan brings this depth of litigation experience to guide clients through challenging disputes with clarity, diligence, and strong advocacy. He is committed to developing thoughtful legal strategies and delivering results-driven representation.
Outside of his legal practice, Juan is a devoted husband and father who values family and community
Keegan Ashmore Gothers is an attorney at Zoecklein Law, where he assists clients with probate, estate, guardianship, and other civil litigation matters. He is known for his strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to navigate complex legal issues while providing thoughtful and strategic support throughout the litigation process.
Keegan earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration with a minor in Business Administration from the University of Louisville. During law school, he distinguished himself in competitive arbitration competitions, earning recognition as a champion in the University of Miami MLB Arbitration Competition and a finalist in the Tulane International MLB Arbitration Competition.
Prior to joining Zoecklein Law, Keegan gained experience working on a variety of civil litigation matters, including real estate disputes, contract issues, probate matters, and business disputes. He has experience drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, preparing discovery, and assisting with depositions, mediations, and motion hearings.
Outside of his legal practice, Keegan enjoys watching sports, spending time with friends and family, and golfing. His background in athletics reflects a competitive spirit and team-oriented mindset that he brings to his work serving clients
En la actualidad, el Sr. Rubin se centra en la administración de sucesiones, litigios sucesorios y litigios civiles en general. El Sr. Rubin creció en Miami, Florida, y se licenció en Ciencias de la Comunicación por la Universidad de Miami.
El Sr. Rubin obtuvo su doctorado en Derecho en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Internacional de Florida en Miami, Florida. Mientras estudiaba en la Universidad Internacional de Florida, el Sr. Rubin fue miembro del Equipo de Negociación y Mediación, y compitió en varias competiciones, incluida la Competición de Negociación de Fútbol Profesional de la Facultad de Derecho de Tulane. Durante su estancia en la Universidad Internacional de Florida, el Sr. Rubin realizó prácticas en la Oficina del Fiscal del Estado de Miami-Dade y en la Oficina del Defensor Público de Broward.
Después de graduarse, el Sr. Rubin trabajó en la Oficina del Defensor Público de Fort Myers como Asistente del Defensor Público, y luego trabajó para Florida Rural Legal Services, donde se centró en la ley de familia e inmigración. El Sr. Rubin se unió a Zoecklein Law, P.A. en julio de 2023. Cuando no está trabajando, el Sr. Rubin disfruta pasar tiempo con su novia y sus tres gatos, cuatro arañas, una serpiente y un escorpión.
Una abogada licenciada por el Colegio de Abogados de Florida desde 2011 con una pasión por la justicia, un historial de éxito en la sala del tribunal y experiencia en juicios con jurado, y un fondo diverso que se extiende más allá del mundo jurídico. Como ex asistente del fiscal del estado y co-propietario de un exitoso negocio en línea, traigo una mezcla única de experiencia legal y espíritu empresarial a todo lo que hago.
Mi dedicación al bienestar de la comunidad comenzó con mi servicio en la Reserva del Ejército de EE.UU., evolucionó para mantener a los conductores ebrios fuera de las calles, y ahora se centra en ayudar a las personas a encontrar un cierre en momentos difíciles, poner a sus seres queridos a descansar, y mitigar las injusticias del sistema legal.
Crecí en Tampa, Florida, y después de 2 años en la American University de Washington, D.C., regresé al estado y me gradué con honores en Historia por la Universidad de Florida. Me licencié en Derecho por la Universidad de Maine. Tras decidir que los inviernos de Nueva Inglaterra eran demasiado sombríos, regresé al estado por segunda vez. Cuando no estoy trabajando, me encanta pasar tiempo con mi esposa y nuestras mascotas.
La Sra. Zoecklein es una profesional altamente cualificada y motivada, con una exitosa trayectoria tanto en contabilidad como en atención al cliente. Como esposa devota y madre de tres hijos maravillosos, valora la importancia del equilibrio entre la vida laboral y personal y se esfuerza por dar ejemplo manteniendo una vida familiar satisfactoria junto con su carrera profesional.
Con un sentido innato de la iniciativa y la ambición, la Sra. Zoecklein ha demostrado constantemente unas excepcionales dotes de liderazgo y organización, lo que la ha convertido en un activo inestimable para todos los equipos de los que ha formado parte. Gracias a su experiencia en contabilidad, ha gestionado las operaciones financieras con precisión y atención al detalle, garantizando la fluidez de las transacciones financieras y la exactitud de los registros.
En el ámbito del servicio al cliente, la Sra. Zoecklein ha perfeccionado sus habilidades de comunicación e interpersonales, estableciendo una sólida relación con clientes y colegas por igual. Se enorgullece de ofrecer un servicio excepcional, superando constantemente las expectativas y garantizando la satisfacción del cliente.
Aparte de sus actividades profesionales, la Sra. Zoecklein encuentra una inmensa alegría en la compañía de su amado esposo y sus tres hijos. Cree que la familia es la piedra angular de una vida plena y aprovecha las oportunidades para crear recuerdos duraderos con ellos. Ya sea embarcándose en excursiones aventureras, participando en proyectos creativos o simplemente disfrutando de tiempo de calidad en casa.
Con una mezcla perfecta de dedicación profesional y valores centrados en la familia, la Sra. Zoecklein encarna a una persona polifacética y motivada, cuyo compromiso con la excelencia se extiende tanto a su carrera como a las preciadas relaciones que enriquecen su vida.
El enfoque principal del Sr. Zoecklein se centra en sucesiones y litigios civiles de demandantes. Su estimado equipo maneja activamente casos en todo el Estado de la Florida en las áreas de administración testamentaria, litigios sucesorios, reclamaciones de seguros y derecho comercial. Originario de Blacksburg, Virginia, se graduó cum laude de Virginia Tech con un título en administración de empresas, dirigiendo con éxito varias franquicias en Virginia y Carolina del Norte durante su tiempo allí. Tras cursar estudios superiores, el Sr. Zoecklein obtuvo su doctorado en Derecho cum laude, junto con un máster en Administración de Empresas, en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Stetson, donde representó notablemente a la universidad en numerosos concursos académicos jurídicos nacionales e internacionales. Uno de los momentos culminantes de su trayectoria en la Facultad de Derecho fue ganar un concurso nacional de tribunales simulados para Stetson, demostrando su excepcional perspicacia jurídica. Durante su estancia en Stetson, Brice también colaboró con el Center for Advocacy of Elder Law y realizó prácticas en la Fiscalía del Distrito Medio de Florida. Después de graduarse, se embarcó en una carrera con una prominente firma de defensa de seguros, pero su pasión por la defensa del demandante y la justicia del consumidor le llevó a dedicar sus actividades legales exclusivamente a la representación de los derechos del consumidor. Aparte de sus esfuerzos profesionales, el Sr. Zoecklein atesora tiempo de calidad con su esposa y sus tres hijos. A través de su inquebrantable búsqueda de la justicia, tanto dentro como fuera de la sala del tribunal, Brice Zoecklein ejemplifica la esencia de un defensor compasivo y un profesional de buena reputación, dedicado a defender los valores de integridad, empatía y equidad en todos los aspectos de su vida.
Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Stetson - cum laude
Instituto Politécnico de Virginia - cum laude
El Sr. Zoecklein y Zoecklein Law están actualmente litigando casos en las siguientes áreas de práctica:
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