Simmons Business Law Group, PLLC
4.5
Serves Tampa, FL
5 years in business
Our business focus is hands on and client focused. As a Florida Attorney I am a little unique in that I am a dually licensed Florida Certified Public Accountant and Tax Attorney. I have also managed and operated a CPA firm in Maryland for more than 15 years. I am willing to discuss your Business Law, Estate Planning & Probate, Bankruptcy, and of course Tax Situations with you. We understand the sensitivity and confidential nature of your personal matters and we will be here for you!! When searching for an attorney look for someone, that will be in communication with you, experienced in your matters, local, and willing to listen and fight for your results. We believe that we can provide that for you and more.........
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AWS Law Firm - Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys
4.5
Serves Tampa, FL
7 years in business
We are law firm located in Tampa, FL, focusing on Estate Planning, Trust Planning, Wills, Probate, Guardianships, and related areas. We handle litigation and trials for contested cases.
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Hiring the right law firm can make all the difference to you, your spouse, and your children. We are here to help!
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Amy Coxhead, Esq.
4.5
Serves Tampa, FL
33 years in business
Wills, Living Trusts, Medical Powers of Attorney, Financial Powers of Attorney, Nomination of Guardian for Minors.
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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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