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How to Choose a Florida Probate Attorney
Click the play button to hear further commentary from Long H. Duong, Esq. about the criteria you should consider when selecting a Florida Probate Attorney.

“Quick” Q&A – “Can I change title to real estate without Florida probate?”
Janice from New Mexico reached out with a common question involving out-of-state probate and Florida real estate: “My mom owned a parcel of land in

Tax Overbids and Excess Proceeds
We handle many Florida probate cases for claiming tax overbid or excess proceeds. But what are they exactly? Overbids or excess proceeds usually refer to

What’s the deal with Medicaid claims?
Of the many initial questions I ask a prospective client is whether or not they anticipate a Medicaid claim against the estate. Here’s a brief

How NOT to expedite probate in Florida.
DADE CITY — Sheila Morgan led a hard, but straight, life before she landed in jail in March. That’s when authorities say she stole a

“Quick” Q&A – “What is the creditor period and why do we need to publish a Notice to Creditors?”
(Updated: 12/11/2014) Doris from New York wanted to know generally how long probate takes and specifically had a question about the creditor period which is

“Quick” Q&A – “Mom died without a Will, but she really wanted me to have the house…”
Welcome to our series of classic “Quick” Questions we hear every day from clients just like you. (By “we,” we mean our principal attorney, Long

Probate dealings make an inheritance go awry
When David and Katie Swanson saw a “For Sale” sign outside the Fort Worth duplex they expected to inherit, they knew they had a problem.

PRESS RELEASE: “Quick” Q&A Feature added to Florida Probate Blog, WeProbateFlorida.com/blog
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New “Quick” Q&A Feature Launches on Florida Probate Blog WeProbateFlorida.com/blog to answer common probate questions for Florida families Attorney Long