Dobson Law Office
4.5
Serves Homestead, FL
15 years in business
This is a family owned law firm that was started in 2017. I represent clients in family law, estate, wills, landlord tenant, personal injury, contracts and more.
I have been practicing for over 14 years. I recognize the importance of communicating clearly and keeping you in the loop with each phase of your case so that you are empowered to make decisions that best serve your personal needs. I also offer a straightforward assessment of each situation this is because I believe in setting realistic expectations during your case so that you can craft a strong plan for your future.
I love helping others get through their difficult situations. I make sure to listen carefully and in detail to all the relevant aspects of each client's legal matters. And I tell it like it is — providing honest, straightforward legal advice. I enjoy guiding, educating and supporting you throughout the legal process. I want you to make the right decisions today because they will affect you and your family for years to come.
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1. What is the role of a probate attorney?
A probate attorney helps manage the legal process of distributing a deceased person's estate, including validating wills, settling debts, and ensuring assets are properly transferred to beneficiaries.
2. When should I hire a probate attorney?
You should consider hiring a probate attorney if you are an executor or beneficiary dealing with the estate of a deceased person, especially when the estate is complex or contested.
3. How much does it cost to hire a probate attorney?
Costs vary depending on the estate’s size and complexity. Probate attorneys may charge hourly rates, flat fees, or a percentage of the estate. It’s important to discuss fees upfront.
4. Can a probate attorney help avoid probate court?
In some cases, a probate attorney can assist with estate planning strategies to minimize or avoid probate, but once a person has died, probate court is often required to settle the estate.
5. How long does the probate process usually take?
The probate process can take several months to over a year, depending on the estate’s complexity, court schedules, and whether there are disputes among heirs.
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