Our library articles provide valuable insights into the estate planning and probate process, helping you understand the importance of planning ahead and what to expect after a loved one passes away. Explore our resources to learn more, then contact our office to schedule a meeting with one of our skilled attorneys.
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We Remain Open to Assist You as We Follow Prudent Safety PrecautionsLet us provide you with more information on what we are doing in our firm to continue to assist our community during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Understanding Probate: An Overview of the Florida Probate SystemA personal representative/executor is the key to Florida probate. He gathers assets, settles debt, distributes proceeds to beneficiaries.
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Timeline for a Probate CaseUnderstand the timeline for a probate case, including key steps, duration, and factors that influence how long the probate process takes to settle an estate.
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The Team Approach to ProbateDiscover the team approach to probate, where experts like attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors work together to simplify the probate process.
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The Out-of-State Personal RepresentativeRole of an out-of-state personal representative in probate, including their responsibilities and how they manage an estate from outside Florida.
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The 2 Types of Florida Probate: Summary or Formal AdministrationYou won't be there to see the estate plan impact upon the settlement of your estate. See what happens as loved ones suffer your loss.
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Should You Serve as Someone’s Power of Attorney?Focusing on estate planning and probate law for individuals in Stuart, Florida, and nearby areas.
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Reasons to Hire a Port St. Lucie Probate LawyerPort St. Lucie Probate Lawyer serves Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie County residents seeking estate planning, trusts, wills, and probate svcs.
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Probate vs. Non-Probate AssetsProbate vs non-probate assets or property can prolong the probate process and increase estate settlement costs. Contact us now for guidance.
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Power of Attorney vs. Executor of Estate: Understanding Their Roles in Estate PlanningWhat's the difference between Power of Attorney vs. Executor of Estate? Knowing their roles is key to your Estate Planning.
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No Will? There’s a Way: Florida Intestate ProceedingsAssisting Stuart, Florida clients and nearby communities with all estate planning and probate matters.
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Managing Assets During ProbateOne purpose of estate planning is avoiding it, but sometimes probate is unavoidable. It may take some time for the will to be administered.