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Join AutumnTypes of Probate Legal Services in Coral Springs, FL
Probate court filings and representation
Estate inventory and asset valuation
Creditor notification and debt resolution
Asset distribution to heirs and beneficiaries
Will contests and dispute resolution
Letters testamentary and letters of administration
Out-of-state and ancillary probate
Frequently Asked Questions about Probate Attorneys
A probate attorney guides the executor or administrator of an estate through the court-supervised process of settling a deceased person's affairs — validating the will, inventorying assets, paying debts, and distributing what remains to heirs.
No. Estates with jointly held assets, named beneficiaries, or living trusts often avoid probate entirely. A probate attorney can assess the estate quickly and tell you whether court proceedings are necessary.
A straightforward probate case typically takes six months to a year. Contested wills, complex assets, or creditor disputes can extend the process significantly. Your attorney can give you a realistic timeline based on the specifics of the estate.
Fees vary by state and complexity — some states allow attorneys to charge a percentage of the estate's value, while others use hourly billing. All probate attorneys listed on Autumn offer a free consultation to review the estate and explain costs upfront.
In simple cases, yes — but errors in court filings or missed deadlines can cause costly delays. If the estate involves real estate, business interests, debts, or family disputes, a probate attorney is strongly recommended.
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