Do I Need to Fly to Florida for Probate Court?

One of the most common questions we get at Alexander Gil, PLLC is: “I live in another state (or another part of Florida). Do I need to buy a plane ticket to open probate?”
For the vast majority of our clients, the answer is no.
The Era of “Virtual” Probate
Probate administration in Florida has evolved. The days of dragging family members into a courtroom to stand before a judge are largely behind us.
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E-Signatures: Many documents can now be signed electronically or mailed to you for signature and notarization in your home state.
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E-Filing: As your attorneys, we file every motion and petition through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal.
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Virtual Hearings: On the rare occasion a judge needs to speak with an attorney or executor, it is almost exclusively done via Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
We Handle the Local Logistics
Whether the estate is in Miami-Dade, Broward, Orange, or Leon County, the law remains the same. We can represent you regardless of where the physical property is located. We coordinate with local appraisers, real estate agents, and estate sale companies to handle physical assets while we handle the legal filings from our office.
Don’t let travel costs eat into the estate’s value. Work with a firm that prioritizes efficiency. Contact Alexander Gil, PLLC for a consultation on your Florida probate matter.
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