Florida Probate Lawyer
The King Firm, PA assists clients with probate matters throughout Florida, including formal administration, summary administration, homestead issues, creditor matters, estate-related real property concerns, and guidance for personal representatives and beneficiaries.
Probate representation throughout Florida
The firm assists with probate matters in counties throughout Florida rather than limiting services to a single local area.
Remote probate services for clients anywhere in Florida, out of state, or overseas
Many probate clients do not live near the county where the estate is being administered. Some live elsewhere in Florida. Some live in another state. Some live internationally and need Florida counsel to handle the probate process here.
What a Florida probate lawyer can help with
The firm assists with evaluating whether probate is required, determining whether formal administration or summary administration is appropriate, reviewing wills, preparing petitions and related pleadings, advising personal representatives concerning their duties, addressing creditor and homestead issues, coordinating estate-related real property matters, and helping beneficiaries understand the administration process from beginning to end.
Florida probate matters often involve clients in more than one place
It is common for a Florida probate matter to involve a decedent who lived in one county, family members who live in other parts of Florida or in other states, and property or financial accounts that require coordination across multiple institutions.
Florida counties served
West Central Florida: Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Polk, Manatee, Sarasota, Hernando, Citrus. South Florida: Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Monroe. Central Florida: Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Brevard, Marion. North Florida and the Panhandle: Duval, St. Johns, Alachua, Leon, Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Bay.
Remote and practical
Many probate matters can be handled through telephone, scan and email, Zoom, and FaceTime whenever appropriate, while still allowing for in-person meetings when needed.