Monthly Archives: March 2026
What Do Personal Representatives Do During Probate?
Losing a loved one is never easy. During your time of grief, learning that you have been designated as the personal representative of your loved one’s estate can be even more stressful and overwhelming. Personal representatives are responsible for many different tasks, particularly throughout the probate process. Knowing what steps are involved can help… Read More »
Can You Include No-Contest Clauses in Your Estate Plan?
By the time people embark on estate planning, they have usually already given it a great deal of thought. You have likely already thought of the property you own, and the loved one you want to leave it to after you pass away. When it comes time to draft your estate plan then, often… Read More »
Understanding the Different Types of Probate
Probate can be a very complex process to navigate. This is particularly true when people have to go through it after losing someone they love. One of the first steps is to determine which type of probate you need to go through, as there are several in Florida. The type of probate will depend… Read More »
What is Summary Administration in Florida?
Summary administration is an expedited form of probate. Unlike formal administration that can take six months to one year or more, summary administration can typically be closed in one to three months. However, not all estates qualify for this type of probate. Our New Port Richey summary administration lawyer explains in further detail below…. Read More »
