Probate is one of the more confusing aspects of estate planning. Many families are unsure of how to plan for future probate, how to address probate issues when they occur, and where to turn for help. Here, the probate attorneys of DeLoach, Hofstra & Cavonis, P.A. share information on relevant, timely topics to give you a better understanding of how Florida probate can affect you and what legal options exist when it comes to avoiding or expediting the process.
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Driving to Get the Elective ShareUpon Ric Okasek's death, he apparently disinherited his wife. In Florida, the elective share would have helped Paulina Porizkova in the probate process.
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What happens if you die without a will in Florida?What happens if you die without a last will and testament in Florida? Learn more about dying "intestate", which is our Florida trust and probate attorneys.
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Why You May Need an Attorney Upon Your Loved One's DeathHow do you know when assets need to be probated in Florida? What assets are subject to probate? Read about letters of administration from our probate attorneys.
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Navigating the Florida Probate Process: our Free book to help you!What is probate in Florida and how does it work? Get your free guide to our probate process, drafted by our Pinellas County, Seminole probate attorneys.
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Depositing the Decedent's Will with the Probate CourtEstate planning attorney D. Rep DeLoach III shares about depositing Florida last will and testament within 10 days of death and the probate court statutes.