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Miami estate planning attorney

Feeling Blessed Growing up with family and loved ones can be and is one of the best feelings in the world. When losing a loved one there is a hole that is created and can never be refilled no matter how hard you try. Knowing that your loved ones' belongings are safe and will be given to who they should be given to is a small step to recovering from your loss. You know you will be able to have the things that are cherished for years after they have passed. Making sure all your loved ones have a Miami estate planning attorney is a good start. Each and every one of them can take the steps to protecting themselves and other family members after they are gone. No one knows when that time may be so it's best to be prepared and ahead of the game. There are lots of things to go over when speaking to and estate planning attorney . Miami has some of the best to choose from and they will handle your case as if you were part of their family. They will respect everything that is ...

When to Consult a Probate Lawyer in Miami?

Contesting a Will in Miami Do you want to contest the will of a family member? Wills may be contested for many reasons, including if the will was drawn improperly, evidence of fraud, the belief the will was drawn under undue influence or the belief the person who created the will was not of sound mind. If you plan to contest a will, you will need an experienced Miami estate planning attorney by your side who has experience representing clients in probate litigation. Contesting a will may require consulting doctors, psychiatrists and other experts who can evaluate the medical records and handwriting of your loved one, or testify about how certain medication may affect someone's judgement or state of mind. Winning a Will Contest in Miami To be successful when you contest a will in Florida, you will need sufficient proof the will was not the true last will and testament, and you must have sufficient grounds to contest the will under Florida laws. As a probate lawyer...