Understanding the probate process can be confusing. We provide answers to common probate and trust administration questions so you can better understand the process. Explore our FAQs to learn about the benefits of working with our experienced legal team in Palm City and Stuart, ensuring you're well-informed before moving forward with your case.
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If you need guidance regarding probate or trust administration issues after the death of your loved one you should speak with an experienced Florida probate and trust administration lawyer as soon as possible. Please feel free to contact us online or call (772) 266-5108 to schedule an appointment. We’re proud to serve residents of Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Jupiter, Jupiter Island, Tequesta, Hobe Sound, and Port St. Lucie.
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What happens if a creditor files for a claim after the deadline in Florida probate?
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Can a personal representative be removed during Florida probate for executor misconduct?
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What do out-of-state executors need to know about the Florida probate process?
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Can probate be reopened in Florida after it’s been closed?
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Is probate required if there’s a trust in place in Florida?