Vetted Estate Attorneys in Florida
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Death Doula
St. Petersburg, FL Tampa, FL Orlando, FL
Aromatherapy, Dementia Care, Guided Imagery, Legacy Work, Meditation, Reiki, Massage Therapy
Offers free consultation
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Epilogue End of Life Care
Death Doula
Sarasota South Florida Greater Florida
Grief Specialist Legacy Work Dementia Care
Offers free consultation
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Michelle A. M. Miller
Death Doula
Boca Raton West Palm Beach Greater South Florida
Through Death Cafés and reflective writing experiences, I create space for careful conversations about life, death, and legacy
Offers free consultation
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Suzi Burns at Freely Be
Death Doula
St. Petersburg, FL Tampa, FL Orlando, FL
Breathwork, Guided Imagery, Legacy Work, Reiki, Rituals
Offers free consultation
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Ileana Perez
Death Doula
Jacksonville, FL Orlando, FL Greater Florida
By expressing what many keep silent, I long to inspire others to face live with greater purpose.
Offers free consultation
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Jaxing Spirit
Death Doula
Redland Miami Greater South Florida
Dementia Care Funeral Celebrant Legacy Work
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Join AutumnTypes of Estate Planning Services in Florida
Wills and trusts drafting
Probate and estate administration
Asset protection planning
Power of attorney documents
Healthcare directives and advance care planning
Beneficiary designations and deed transfers
Estate tax planning and minimization
Frequently Asked Questions about Estate Attorneys
Estate attorneys draft legal documents like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, and guide families through the probate and estate administration process after a death. They can also advise on minimizing estate taxes and protecting assets for beneficiaries.
As soon as possible after a death if the estate requires probate or contains significant assets, real property, or complex debts. For planning ahead, the right time is now — estate attorneys help you document your wishes before they're needed.
Fees vary by complexity and location — some charge hourly rates, others charge a flat fee for specific documents, and some take a percentage of the estate for probate work. All attorneys listed on Autumn offer a free initial consultation so you can understand costs before committing.
Not always, but even modest estates can benefit from legal guidance — especially if there's real property, minor beneficiaries, or family disagreements. A free consultation will help you determine whether full legal representation is necessary.
Estate attorneys handle both planning (before death) and administration (after death), while probate attorneys specifically focus on the court-supervised process of settling an estate. Many estate attorneys also handle probate work.
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