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How do I get my inheritance in Florida if I live out of state?

Uncategorized Mar 12, 2019
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Did your mother or father recently pass away in Florida, owning a bank account, house, or condo? Perhaps you live out of state, not in Florida, and you’re wondering where your inheritance is? I can’t tell you how many calls we get from out of state adult children who just lost a parent who lived in Florida.

Many times, these children are entitled to inherit their parents house but don’t know how to get it. Sometimes, they don’t get along with a brother or sister who may be living in Florida. In some cases, the brother or sister that the they don’t get along with is actually living in the house, even though they don’t own it. Consider hiring an experienced Florida probate lawyer who can advise you about your inheritance rights. Inheritance rights for adult children who have a parent who died without a will, or who died intestate, are very valuable. You may have automatic and guaranteed inheritance rights to your parent’s house and you may not even know it. To get your inheritance, consider opening a Florida probate. Opening a Florida probate is relatively easy and straightforward. An experienced Palm Beach probate attorney can assist you. Of course, simply estate administrations can get more complicated and litigious if your siblings don’t get along with you and they fight you. Also you could file a partition lawsuit, if necessary, to get your parent’s Delray or Jupiter house. It is, perhaps, most important to hire a West Palm Beach probate lawyer who has litigation experience, trial experience, and who knows how to obtain an inheritance/sell homestead property.