
When someone passes away, it is vital that their estate plan be executed in a timely manner. This can sometimes be easier said than done. The probate process is the legal way of validating an individual’s last will and testament. After this, everybody in the will can receive the assets they are entitled to. Probate can easily become a complicated, drawn-out process if you aren’t careful. A Port Orange probate attorney can help you work through every step.
The legal team at the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A. can help you figure out the most effective way to move through the probate process. If you do not have prior experience or education in Florida probate laws, it’s likely you don’t know much about this process.
A Port Orange estate planning lawyer who is experienced in Florida probate cases can be of substantial benefit to your case. Our firm can help you navigate the probate process and prevent costly mistakes.
When you are dealing with the grief of losing a loved one and the responsibility of executing their estate, the most important decision you can make is to hire a probate attorney. If you try to handle the process on your own, you could end up causing damage to your loved one’s estate or even complicating the process further.
Douglas A. Oberdorfer has spent his career helping individuals through their estate planning needs, including probate. He can also help with your case.
Your case may not be as unique as you think. According to recent statistical information from the Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator, the 2023-2024 fiscal year saw 146,763 probate-related cases filed throughout the state.
In Port Orange, the median household income is $68,955. For many, this may be enough to warrant an estate plan, which will likely lead to probate once the estate plan needs to be properly executed.
When you are working through a loved one’s estate plan and handling probate with the help of a lawyer, it’s okay to feel overwhelmed and shaken by the grief of losing someone close to you.
You may want to consider reaching out to a local mental health support group that focuses on grief, such as GriefShare or Chrysalis Counseling Center. Being able to talk to someone who understands your pain can be helpful, which can lead to being able to focus better on your case.
The probate process in Florida involves filing the proper documents, notifying the relevant creditors, creating an inventory of the deceased’s assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing what’s left of the assets to the right people before closing the estate.
That can be a lot to handle on your own, especially if you’ve never done anything like this before. A good lawyer can help facilitate this complex situation.
At the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A., we can walk you through the probate process and help prepare you for everything you are about to endure. This includes addressing potential setbacks and pushback from creditors and beneficiaries alike. Contact us to speak to a member of our team about how we can help.
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