Probate Attorney in Miami Beach, Florida
What Is Probate?
Probate is the court-supervised process that happens when property goes from the estate of someone who has died (referred to as “the decedent”) to their beneficiaries. Probate occurs when someone dies with assets in their own name. If you need to start a new probate case in Miami Beach, Miami Dade County or Broward County, Florida, please contact probate attorney Ally M. Glaser P.A. for help. Please call me at (305) 532-1096 or fill out the online form to get started.
Is A Probate Attorney Required?
A probate attorney is required in all probate cases of a certain size. Probate is a necessary process used by the decedent’s beneficiaries to collect and distribute the assets of the decedent. If the decedent left a will that is admitted to probate court, the court process will use the will as a map.
If the decedent did not have a will, probate court is required to determine who the beneficiaries are and how the property will be passed to them. Because the decedent didn’t leave a will, the assets and beneficiaries have to be determined by the law. An experienced probate lawyer is needed.
How Does a Probate Attorney Help?
Sometimes probate lasts longer than at other times. Probate generally takes about five or six months, but more complicated cases can take a year or much longer. That’s one of the reasons why having the help of a probate attorney is so helpful. A good attorney like Ally M. Glaser P.A. can navigate the more complicated processes to make sure everything is done efficiently and correctly, saving you both time and money.
How Do I Get Help?
If you need to start a new probate case in Miami Beach, Miami Dade County or Broward County, Florida, please contact probate attorney Ally M. Glaser P.A. for help. Please call me at (305) 532-1096 or fill out the online form to get started.