
Preservation Law Firm
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The legal distribution of a deceased person's estate through probate can be a challenging process to navigate. Preservation Law Firm offers guidance and assistance throughout the entirety of this complex procedure, ensuring compliance with every legal requirement. A probate attorney from our firm will work to provide clients with clarity and peace of mind during a difficult time. With a focus on efficiency and addressing our clients' needs in their unique situation, our approach simplifies—and sometimes expedites—the complex processes that fall under probate law. Find out how one of our probate lawyers could be of service to you.
For tailored support for your probate case, you can reach Preservation Law Firm at (727) 955-3872.
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At Preservation Law Firm, we specialize in estate and business law across Florida. Our dedicated approach, led by Attorney Adam Rauman, blends legal expertise with financial insight to deliver tailored solutions, helping clients secure their future with clarity.
Why Choose Us:
- Personalized legal solutions from a trusted solo practice
- Comprehensive services encompassing estate and business law
- Free consultations and convenient virtual sessions available
- Proven strategies for protecting and preserving legacies
- Experienced guidance through complex legal and financial landscapes
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Convenient consultations at your fingertips.
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Secure your business with our strategic guidance.
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Tailored strategies for your unique needs.
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Navigate complexities with proven expertise.
At Preservation Law Firm, we are devoted to guiding individuals, families, and organizations across Florida through the intricacies of estate and business law. Led by Attorney Adam Rauman, our team offers personalized legal solutions backed by decades of experience. From estate planning to business growth advising, we ensure every client's future is secure with strategic foresight. Our solo practice model allows us to build close relationships, ensuring that each client's unique needs are understood and met. With free consultations and virtual sessions, we prioritize accessibility and convenience. Choose us for our blend of legal and financial expertise that delivers comprehensive solutions, setting us apart as a trusted partner in legacy preservation.
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Are probate records public?Yes, probate records are generally public. Once a will is submitted for probate, related documents and proceedings become publicly accessible, allowing interested parties to view details about the estate's administration. This transparency is part of the legal process to ensure fairness and accountability.
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Do all estates go through probate?Not all estates must go through probate. Smaller estates may qualify for simplified procedures, and some assets can bypass probate if they are jointly owned, held in trust, or have designated beneficiaries, such as life insurance or retirement accounts. It's best to consult with a probate attorney to determine if probate is necessary.
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Who is responsible for probate?The executor named in the will is usually responsible for managing the probate process. If there is no will, the court appoints an administrator. The executor or administrator handles the estate's affairs, communicates with the court, notifies beneficiaries and creditors, and ensures that the estate settles according to the will or state law.
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How long does probate take?The probate process can vary widely in duration. It typically takes from a few months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the estate, the jurisdiction, and whether there are any disputes among heirs or creditors. Procedures such as asset appraisal, debt settlement, and court approvals can impact the timeline.
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