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Monthly Archives: January 2026

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How to Avoid Probate in New Port Richey

By Messina Law Group, P.A. |

There are many reasons your family may want to avoid probate after you pass away. Probate is a court-supervised process that will distribute the property in your estate to your beneficiaries after you pass away. During the process, your entire estate is inventoried, outstanding debts are paid, and more. The process is not only… Read More »

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Removing a Personal Representative in New Port Richey

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There are many reasons family members and other interested parties may wish to remove a personal representative during the probate process. State law outlines many of these reasons, including physical or mental incapacity, a felony conviction, failing to comply with court orders, and more. The process of removing a personal representative is not always… Read More »

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When to Update Your Estate Plan

By Messina Law Group, P.A. |

Drafting an estate plan is one of the most responsible things you can do for your family. It is just as important, however, that you review your estate plan regularly to ensure that it still complies with state law, and that it reflects your wishes. Too many people simply set their estate plan aside… Read More »

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Common Mistakes During Probate and How to Avoid Them

By Messina Law Group, P.A. |

Probate can be a complicated process that involves the supervision of the court when administering the estate of someone who has passed away. There are many steps involved in probate including confirming the will, inventorying the assets of the estate, paying off the taxes and debts of the deceased, and ultimately distributing remaining property… Read More »

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