In Florida, probate administration lawyers know that attorneys fees (Florida lawyers fees) are regulated by Florida statute and Florida rules and caselaw. An attorney for a Florida trust or a Florida estate, and an attorney for the personal representative of a Florida estate, may be compensated from the Florida trust or the Florida estate, but it must be reasonable. Florida attorneys’ conduct, including what they charge, is regulated by the Florida Bar, and enunciated in caselaw, after the law is set forth in the Florida Probate Code and the Florida Trust Code.