Family law is a fully integrated, comprehensive approach to handling all cases involving children and families. A guardianship is a legal proceeding in which a guardian is appointed to exercise the legal rights of an incapacitated person or a minor. Wills, trusts, and estate planning is the practice of law concerning all aspects of planning for the conservation and disposition of estates, preparing the legal instruments to effectuate estate plans, administering estates, and litigating probate cases.
Trader Law is Brevard County's premier Family Law, Estate Planning, Probate, and Guardianship law firm. Located in beautiful downtown Melbourne for over thirty years, Trader Law can help you with a variety of legal matters including divorce, child custody, alimony, wills, trusts, real estate, landlord tenant agreements, and mediation. Here at Trader Legal, we have over thirty years of family law experience and we are here to help.
Give us a call today at (321) 723-6731 for more information or to schedule a consultation.
Trader Law is Brevard County's premier Family Law, Estate Planning, Probate, and Guardianship law firm. Located in beautiful downtown Melbourne for over thirty years, Trader Law can help you with a variety of legal matters including divorce, child custody, alimony, wills, trusts, real estate, landlord tenant agreements, and mediation. Here at Trader Legal, we have over thirty years of family law experience and we are here to help.
Give us a call today at (321) 723-6731 for more information or to schedule a consultation.
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The law firm was originally established by Edward L. Trader in 1952 serving Brevard County's needs as a general law practice.
At that time, Edward was one of the first attorneys in Brevard County.
Edward was admired and respected by his colleagues and the Judiciary.
In 1985, his son, J. Rudi Trader, joined the firm, specializing in the areas of Family Law, Probate, Wills & Trusts, and Real Property.
Rudi has handled a substantial number of complex cases through trial or pretrial settlement.
He is known for being thorough and for giving his clients the personal attention that all clients deserve in their time of need.
At that time, Edward was one of the first attorneys in Brevard County.
Edward was admired and respected by his colleagues and the Judiciary.
In 1985, his son, J. Rudi Trader, joined the firm, specializing in the areas of Family Law, Probate, Wills & Trusts, and Real Property.
Rudi has handled a substantial number of complex cases through trial or pretrial settlement.
He is known for being thorough and for giving his clients the personal attention that all clients deserve in their time of need.
J. Rudi Trader is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator.
He has practiced law as an attorney handling family law cases for over 30 years.
His extensive experience in handling family law cases makes him uniquely qualified to act as a family law mediator and help the parties get their case resolved without the expense, aggravation and uncertainty of a contested trial or hearing.
Rudi is available to mediate family lawcases prior to the case being filed with the court or after the case has already been filed.
He has practiced law as an attorney handling family law cases for over 30 years.
His extensive experience in handling family law cases makes him uniquely qualified to act as a family law mediator and help the parties get their case resolved without the expense, aggravation and uncertainty of a contested trial or hearing.
Rudi is available to mediate family lawcases prior to the case being filed with the court or after the case has already been filed.
Wills, trusts, and estate planning is the practice of law concerning all aspects of planning the disposition of your estate upon your death or incapacitation.
This involves the preparation of legal instruments to effectuate estate plans for administering estates after death, litigating probate cases, and appointing fiduciaries to handle your assets and make healthcare and other decisions in the event you become incapacitated.
Trader Legal offers a Healthcare and Estate Planning Package which includes the following estate planning documents: Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Designation of Healthcare Surrogate, Designation of Preneed Guardian, and Durable Power of Attorney.
This involves the preparation of legal instruments to effectuate estate plans for administering estates after death, litigating probate cases, and appointing fiduciaries to handle your assets and make healthcare and other decisions in the event you become incapacitated.
Trader Legal offers a Healthcare and Estate Planning Package which includes the following estate planning documents: Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Designation of Healthcare Surrogate, Designation of Preneed Guardian, and Durable Power of Attorney.
A will is a written legal document that disposes of a person's assets upon death.
At a minimum in Florida, the will must be signed by the decedent and two witnesses.
In order to be a self-proving will and avoid the necessity of searching for witnesses after the death of the decedent, a will must be signed by the decedent and two witnesses, must be notarized, and must contain specific language in accordance with the applicable Florida statute.
In general, a will provides for payment of legal debts and funeral expenses and disposes of assets of the decedent's estate after death.
At a minimum in Florida, the will must be signed by the decedent and two witnesses.
In order to be a self-proving will and avoid the necessity of searching for witnesses after the death of the decedent, a will must be signed by the decedent and two witnesses, must be notarized, and must contain specific language in accordance with the applicable Florida statute.
In general, a will provides for payment of legal debts and funeral expenses and disposes of assets of the decedent's estate after death.
The revocable, or "living, " trust is often promoted as a means of avoiding probate and saving taxes at death.
The revocable trust has certain advantages over a traditional will, but there are many factors to consider before you decide if a revocable trust is best suited to your overall estate plan.
Florida's trust law does not have a specific procedure for identifying and paying creditors at death.
The creditors have up to two years from the decedent's death to file claims against the estate.
The trustee may be reluctant to distribute the trust assets to the beneficiaries until he or she is satisfied that all claims have been paid, and two years is a long time to wait.
The revocable trust has certain advantages over a traditional will, but there are many factors to consider before you decide if a revocable trust is best suited to your overall estate plan.
Florida's trust law does not have a specific procedure for identifying and paying creditors at death.
The creditors have up to two years from the decedent's death to file claims against the estate.
The trustee may be reluctant to distribute the trust assets to the beneficiaries until he or she is satisfied that all claims have been paid, and two years is a long time to wait.
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