BROWARD COUNTY, FL
Probate Law Attorneys in Broward County
Verified probate law attorneys practicing in Broward County, Florida. Estate administration, will contests, creditor claims, executor duties, intestacy.
About Probate Law in Broward County
Probate attorneys guide executors, administrators, and heirs through estate administration — validating wills, inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, resolving will contests, and distributing property according to the decedent's wishes or state intestacy law.
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Probate Law in Broward County, FL
Probate attorneys guide executors, administrators, and heirs through estate administration — validating wills, inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, resolving will contests, and distributing property according to the decedent's wishes or state intestacy law.
Broward County, Florida is home to a deep bench of probate law practitioners — from boutique firms specializing in a single area of the law to multi-office regional firms with dedicated probate law groups. Many practice both in Florida state courts and the relevant federal courts and agencies serving the Broward County metro area.
Local procedure matters. Filing standards, judicial preferences, mediator rosters, and even how a hearing is scheduled in Broward County can differ from neighboring jurisdictions. The attorneys listed here are licensed in Florida and actively practice in the Broward County area.
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Frequently Asked
Probate Law in Broward County — FAQs
- How long does probate take? +
- Simple estates may close in 6–12 months. Complex estates with disputes, multiple properties, or tax issues can take two years or longer.
- What happens if someone dies without a will? +
- The estate passes according to state intestacy law, which prioritizes spouses, children, parents, and siblings in a fixed order. Counsel petitions the court for appointment of an administrator.
- How do I find a probate law attorney in Broward County? +
- Start with verified directories that source data from state bar records. In Broward County, FL, look for attorneys who actively practice probate law, are in good standing with the Florida bar, and offer a free initial consultation.
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