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Probate

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We are here to help guide you through the grief.

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Our firm understands the emotional weight caused by the passing of a loved one.  Our Probate Attorneys strive to ease that burden by handling each case with compassion, sensitivity, and integrity.  We provide thoughtful legal support and help you honor your loved one’s legacy while protecting your peace of mind.

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When an individual passes away, their loved ones may face a variety of legal challenges that arise from a need to transfer assets, sell real estate, manage personal property, or administer a trust.

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Probate is the process of identifying a deceased individual’s assets, such as a real estate, financial accounts, or automobiles, and legally determining their heirs or beneficiaries.  Probate in Florida is generally categorized into two main types: summary administration and formal administration. If you are named as the personal representative, also referred to as the executor, you will be responsible for managing the estate.

 

There may also be situations where trust administration is necessary to ensure proper management of trust assets. Seeking legal assistance is crucial for properly navigating the complexities of estate management.

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Losing a loved one is incredibly challenging.  We are here to guide you when a loved one passes away.  â€‹Our probate legal services remove one stressor from your life while you are grieving the death of a loved one, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—honoring their memory.

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At Orange Blossom Law, we prioritize your needs, ensuring that you receive compassionate support while navigating the legal challenges of probate.

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Office

1133 Louisiana Ave., Suite 116

Winter Park, FL 32789 

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Hours

Monday: 8:30-5:30

Tuesday: 8:30-5:30

Wednesday: 8:30-5:30
Thursday: 8:30-5:30
Friday: 8:30-12:30

Evening appointments available

Saturday appointments available

Serving Counties throughout Florida, including:

Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Polk, Sumter, Marion, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Brevard, Indian River, Highlands, Flagler, Pasco, Hernando, and Citrus Counties

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