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Miami Probate Estate Administration Lawyer

Florida Probate Litigation Attorney Serving Kendall, Doral, Coral Gables and all of Miami-Dade

Attorney Randy A. Bryant of the Bryant Law Firm has been providing probate and probate process. since 1998. We help clients navigate through the probate process.

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Call 888-423-7158 or 305-742-0007 or E-mail.

Miami probate administration lawyer Randy A. Bryant is sensitive to the family dynamics that may be played out as you deal with closing the estate of a deceased loved one. We carry each client's legal burden so that they can deal with other pressing matters during times of life and family transition.

What Is Probate?

Probate is the orderly identification and gathering of the decedent's assets, validation and satisfaction of debts owed by the Estate and distribution of the remaining assets to the beneficiaries pursuant to the decedent's will, if one exists, or pursuant to statute if there is no will. Once an estate is opened, the attorney accounts for all assets, valuing the estate, pays off all debts and distributes what is left of the estate among the heirs, according to the deceased person's will.

Probate can involve fairly complex situations: it can include a family business left to one heir only or it can involve a distribution of 7 properties and a closely held business to 10 beneficiaries, including five living in other countries. Or it could involve distribution of blocked Cuban accounts. Probate can range from a simple distribution of personal property to the more complex issues of determination of heirs, including paternity issues.

See Frequently Asked Probate Questions and Probate and Estate Administration Information.

When Wills or Trusts Are Contested and Probate Is Litigated

Probate does not flow smoothly when there is a question about the validity of a will or the un-natural disposition of the decedent's property. This may include issues of a friend or family member who exerted undue influence that caused a freeze out of expected heirs. General litigation is then conducted similar to other lawsuits.

Creditors Cannot Take a Home — Florida Homestead Act

Creditors may not take a deceased person's home (if it is their homestead).

The personal representative and beneficiaries will never be liable for the deceased's debt. Any valid debts will be paid from the estate assets prior to the distribution to the heirs.

Our firm also handles probate administration matters for clients from other countries who have inherited property in Florida.

Free First Meeting With a Miami Probate Administration Attorney

Please e-mail or call Bryant Law Firm to learn more about your specific probate or other legal concern during a free initial consultation: 888-423-7158 or 305-742-0007. Hablamos español.

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Bryant Law Firm

2701 S. Bayshore Drive
Suite 606
Coconut Grove Bank Building,
Miami, FL 33133
Telephone: 305-742-0007
Telephone: 888-423-7158
Fax: 305-675-6153

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