Bruce A. McDonald has over 30 years of experience handling probate cases in Florida's somewhat complex legal system. Because Florida Probate law can get confusing, we offer a free consultation to help determine if our services can save you money. We don't take 3% like many firms, our lawyers charge hourly rates or flat fees for their services. Florida probate law requires most executors of estates with property in the state to use a probate attorney.
Statewide Probate, a service of Pensacola law firms McDonald Fleming and DeMaria, de Kozan & White, Attorneys at law, provides legal services globally to executors of estates with property in Florida. Our probate Lawyers and paralegals have assisted thousands of clients since 1999 with caring help, and have delivered substantial savings for many those with estates over $250,000.
We assist executors for uncontested probate administration throughout all of Florida.
Statewide Probate, a service of Pensacola law firms McDonald Fleming and DeMaria, de Kozan & White, Attorneys at law, provides legal services globally to executors of estates with property in Florida. Our probate Lawyers and paralegals have assisted thousands of clients since 1999 with caring help, and have delivered substantial savings for many those with estates over $250,000.
We assist executors for uncontested probate administration throughout all of Florida.
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Statewide Probate is a service of the law firms of McDonald Fleming and DeMaria, de Kozan and White, Attorneys At Law.
Our probate and estate lawyers and other staff members have assisted clients throughout the state with their probate administration needs.
Our attorneys and legal staff understand that probate law can get confusing, especially if you are not familiar with Florida's estate laws.
Because of this, we offer a free consultation to help determine if our services can save you money.
Florida law allows probate lawyers to charge a fee of up to 3% of the estate's value.
Our probate and estate lawyers and other staff members have assisted clients throughout the state with their probate administration needs.
Our attorneys and legal staff understand that probate law can get confusing, especially if you are not familiar with Florida's estate laws.
Because of this, we offer a free consultation to help determine if our services can save you money.
Florida law allows probate lawyers to charge a fee of up to 3% of the estate's value.
The initial consultation with our Florida probate attorneys is free.
Unlike some other estate lawyers, at Statewide Probate, we charge flat fees or hourly rates for the administration of estates.
Many estate attorneys in the state charge 3% of the first $1 million of the estate in probate fees, which is presumed reasonable under Florida law.
That method can lead to gross overpayment of a probate attorney.
Our Florida lawyers do NOT charge the statutory formula for probate fees.
We offer a flat fee where the circumstances of the estate allow for such an arrangement, and we offer hourly rates in all estates.
Unlike some other estate lawyers, at Statewide Probate, we charge flat fees or hourly rates for the administration of estates.
Many estate attorneys in the state charge 3% of the first $1 million of the estate in probate fees, which is presumed reasonable under Florida law.
That method can lead to gross overpayment of a probate attorney.
Our Florida lawyers do NOT charge the statutory formula for probate fees.
We offer a flat fee where the circumstances of the estate allow for such an arrangement, and we offer hourly rates in all estates.
As the senior partner of McDonald Fleming in Pensacola, Florida probate attorney Bruce A. McDonald has over 30 years of experience in the state's legal system.
After receiving a journalism degree from the University of Florida and a law degree from Florida State University, Bruce McDonald was admitted to practice law in Florida in 1978.
Since then he has handled legal matters in many areas, especially business law and probate.
To better assist residents throughout Florida who are dealing with probate administration, Bruce created this online legal service under the service mark of Statewide Probate.
After receiving a journalism degree from the University of Florida and a law degree from Florida State University, Bruce McDonald was admitted to practice law in Florida in 1978.
Since then he has handled legal matters in many areas, especially business law and probate.
To better assist residents throughout Florida who are dealing with probate administration, Bruce created this online legal service under the service mark of Statewide Probate.
The attorneys at Statewide Probate, a division of McDonald Fleming and DeMaria, de Kozan & White, Attorneys At Law, have extensive knowledge in the laws regarding Florida probate.
Our estate lawyers can help you with your probate administration wherever it is filed in Florida.
Clients throughout Florida wonder if they need a probate lawyer to handle their estates.
Some questions involve determining the best way to file probate, timelines and estate taxes.
Get answers to some common Florida probate estate administration questions.
Our estate lawyers can help you with your probate administration wherever it is filed in Florida.
Clients throughout Florida wonder if they need a probate lawyer to handle their estates.
Some questions involve determining the best way to file probate, timelines and estate taxes.
Get answers to some common Florida probate estate administration questions.
If you are a personal representative, or executor, of an estate in Florida, you may be confused about how to find an experienced Florida Probate Attorney.
This can be especially confusing if you live outside of Florida.
Below are answers to some questions the lawyers at Statewide Probate have received regarding finding a probate attorney and the applicable fees.
Florida has many excellent probate attorneys, in all counties, and we understand that some personal representatives will prefer to hire a local attorney.
This can be especially confusing if you live outside of Florida.
Below are answers to some questions the lawyers at Statewide Probate have received regarding finding a probate attorney and the applicable fees.
Florida has many excellent probate attorneys, in all counties, and we understand that some personal representatives will prefer to hire a local attorney.
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