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Broward County Probate Attorney, Wills, Estates and Inheritance Law 954 920-2886
David S. Luber Probate Attorney & Estate Planning Master of Laws FLORIDA PROBATE ATTORNEY HELPING PROBATE ESTATES IN BROWARD COUNTY 954 920-2886
BROWARD COUNTY WILLS & ESTATES ATTORNEY and BROWARD PROBATE LAWYER
Florida Probate Attorney David S. Luber focuses on Broward County Probate and wills.
Broward Probate Attorney David Luber is a member of the following groups:
Broward County Estate Planning Council
North Dade South Broward Estate Planning Council also on Board of Directors and Past President.
Jewish Federation Professional Advisory Committee
Broward County Bar Association helping run Probate and Trust Section
Link to Broward County Probate Court
The Broward County Probate Court is located at 201 SE 6th Street Fort Lauderdale Florida 33301. The Broward County Probate Court handles all Probate and Estate Administration cases in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Coral Springs and throughout all cities in Broward in which a person either owned real estate in their sole name or was domiciled in the county meaning that they resided here with the present intent to remain.
The Broward County Probate court also hears all Broward Wills contest cases or Broward Probate Litigation issues that are related to Broward Probate Law issues.
The Broward County Florida Probate Court has
Broward Probate Judge Speiser
Broward Probate Judge Ross and
Broward Probate Judge Grossman who serve as judges for the Broward probate court.
The filing fees for a Broward County Probate or other Broward County Circuit Civil court case can be found by clicking on the link Broward County Probate and Court fees for the circuit court.
When a Broward County Probate Case enters a homestead order or a Personal Representatives deed concerning Broward County Real Estate it will then be recorded in the Broward County Public Records and then eventually be indexed and appear online at the Broward County Property Appraisers office.
For any formal probate case in Broward publication of notice to creditors with a company permitted to publish legal notices in the county. It is optional to publish notice to creditors for a Broward County Summary Probate but would shorten the period of time creditors who are not known or reasonably ascertainable would have to file claims if the decedent has not been dead for at least 2 years.
For nearly all Broward County Probate matters a Probate attorney is required to be hired. Our law office is located in Broward County and we regularly assist clients with Broward Probate Law cases.
For all Broward Probate, Wills and Estates matters you can call attorney David Luber at his direct extension of 954 920-2886.
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