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Lee v. Lee
District Court of Appeal of Florida (2019) | 263 So. 3d 826
TL;DR: An heir attempted to revoke her written disclaimer of "all estate assets," arguing it was invalid for not specifically describing the estate's real property. The court held the general disclaimer was valid between the parties, even if it was not specific enough to be recorded.
Legal Significance: Clarifies that under Florida's Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests Act, a disclaimer of an estate interest is valid between the parties even if it lacks a specific legal description of real property, which is only required for recordation to provide constructive notice.