What happens during probate? What happens to a house during probate? If you've asked what happens during a probate hearing, our attorneys discuss what …
How Do I Prove Lack of Testamentary Capacity in a Will Contest?
The loss of a loved one is difficult enough without additional circumstances that raise questions about the validity of the Last Will and Testament …
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Non-Probate Assets and Why They Matter
Although the primary focus of your estate plan may be to ensure that your estate assets are distributed according to your wishes after you are gone, …
4 Common Probate Mistakes You Can Avoid Making
When a loved one dies, the period following that loss is often mired by heightened emotions that can keep surviving loved ones from thinking clearly. …
What Is Involved in Probating an Estate in Florida?
Probating an Estate in Florida When a loved one passes away, the grieving process that follows can be a difficult time. It can be hard enough to …
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Can an Appointed Executor Turn Down the Job?
After someone dies, one of the first things that must occur is locating the decedent’s Last Will and Testament if one exists. If the Will is located, …
What Are the Steps Involved in Probating an Estate?
If you are currently grieving the loss of a loved one, the last thing you probably want to do is focus on the legal steps that need to be taken …
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Marriage and Probate in the State of Florida
Marriage is a beautiful time for anyone’s life. The union of two people prepared to stay together for the rest of their lives not only is personally …
Three Reasons a Probate in Florida May Take YEARS
The typical, straightforward probate in Florida cases that we handle usually take about three to six months from the initial filing to the close of …
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