Inheritance Lawyer in Miami | Fiducia Law

If you're dealing with inheritance, you're probably asking one simple question: What happens next?

Maybe a loved one passed away. Maybe there's a will, maybe there isn't. Or maybe family members don’t agree on what’s fair. This is where things can get confusing fast.

At Fiducia Law, we help people in Miami sort through inheritance issues clearly and calmly. No complicated talk. No pressure. Just straight answers and solid legal help.

What Does an Inheritance Lawyer Actually Do?

An inheritance lawyer helps you handle everything tied to receiving or passing on assets after someone dies.

That includes:

  • Reviewing a Last Will and Testament
  • Guiding you through the probate process
  • Helping distribute assets correctly
  • Resolving disputes between heirs
  • Protecting your share if something feels wrong

Here’s the thing most people don’t realize: even a “simple” inheritance can turn complicated fast. One missing document or one disagreement can delay everything.

Why Miami Families Need Local Inheritance Guidance

Miami is different from many cities.

You’ve got:

  • International families
  • Multiple properties
  • Blended families
  • High-value estates near places like Miami Beach and Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

That means inheritance cases can involve:

  • Foreign assets
  • Multiple heirs across countries
  • Complex ownership structures

A generic approach doesn’t work here. You need someone who understands the local landscape.

Our Inheritance Lawyer Services in Fort Lauderdale 

Probate Administration 

When someone passes away with assets in their name alone, probate is usually required. 

We assist with: 

  • Filing a Petition for Administration 
  • Obtaining Letters of Administration 
  • Preparing the Notice to Creditors 
  • Managing creditor claim resolution 
  • Estate inventory and valuation 
  • Preparing the Final Accounting 
  • Proper estate distribution 

We handle both: 

  • Formal Probate 
  • Summary Administration 

Probate isn’t just paperwork. Executors have fiduciary duties. If those duties aren’t followed, they can be personally liable. 

We represent personal representatives who want to do things correctly. We also represent beneficiaries when those duties are breached. 

 

Trust Administration & Trust Disputes 

Many people assume trusts avoid all conflict. They don’t. 

We handle: 

  • Trust administration process guidance 
  • Trustee representation 
  • Beneficiary representation 
  • Trust contests 
  • Fiduciary duty enforcement 

If a trustee refuses to provide a Trust Certification or accounting, that’s a red flag. If distributions are delayed without explanation, that’s another. 

Trustees have legal obligations. We make sure they follow them. 

 

Will Contests & Estate Litigation 

Not every will is valid. 

We handle cases involving: 

  • Undue influence 
  • Lack of testamentary capacity 
  • Forgery concerns 
  • Improper execution 
  • Last-minute changes 

Many disputes involve a new will that cuts out children and favors one person. These cases require careful review of medical records, witness testimony, and financial changes. 

We represent clients in estate litigation before the Broward County probate court. 

This part can get emotional. We stay focused on facts and evidence. 

 

Intestate Succession Cases 

If someone dies without a will, Florida law decides who inherits under intestate succession rules. 

This surprises families all the time. 

For example: 

  • A surviving spouse may not receive everything. 
  • Children from prior marriages change distribution. 
  • The elective share can apply. 

We help families understand how per stirpes distribution works and what the law actually says. 

 

Types of Assets We Commonly Handle 

Inheritance cases often involve: 

  • Homestead property protected under the Florida Homestead Exemption 
  • Retirement accounts such as IRAs and 401(k)s 
  • Life insurance policies 
  • Brokerage accounts 
  • Business interests 
  • Real estate holdings 
  • Digital assets 

Many disputes revolve around beneficiary designation forms. Those forms can override a will. People are shocked when they learn this. 

We review every asset carefully to determine what passes through probate and what doesn’t. 

 

Local Knowledge Matters in Broward County 

Probate in Fort Lauderdale isn’t the same as probate in other counties. 

We regularly represent heirs before the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in Broward County. We understand local filing procedures, court expectations, and timelines. 

We serve clients throughout: 

  • Wilton Manors 
  • Oakland Park 
  • Plantation 
  • Davie 
  • Lauderdale-by-the-Sea 
  • Sunrise 
  • Pompano Beach 
  • Hollywood, FL 

Whether the estate involves waterfront property near Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale or a family home near Fort Lauderdale Beach, we know how local courts treat homestead property and creditor claims. 

That experience reduces delays. 

 

Common Inheritance Mistakes People Make 

Here’s what we see often: 

Waiting too long to act.
Probate objections have deadlines. 

Assuming the executor is always right.
Executors must follow the law. They are not above it. 

Believing a verbal promise overrides a will.
It usually doesn’t. 

Ignoring tax consequences.
Estate tax exemption rules and step-up in basis can affect long-term value. 

Failing to request an accounting.
Beneficiaries have the right to information. 

If something feels off, trust that instinct and ask questions. 

 

How We Approach Inheritance Cases 

First, we listen. 

You tell us what happened. We review documents. We explain what’s realistic. 

Some cases resolve through mediation for estate disputes. Others require formal litigation. 

We focus on: 

  • Clear legal strategy 
  • Protecting your inheritance rights 
  • Holding fiduciaries accountable 
  • Efficient resolution 

We also discuss costs upfront. We believe in clear fee structures. No surprises. 

 

Trust and Credibility 

Choosing an inheritance lawyer is serious. You want someone who knows this area deeply. 

Fiducia Law offers: 

  • Years of estate planning and probate experience 
  • Hundreds of probate cases handled 
  • Strong 5-star Google reviews 
  • Positive AVVO ratings 
  • Confidential consultations 
  • Transparent communication 

We follow Florida Bar ethical standards strictly. We take fiduciary responsibility seriously. Our reputation in Broward County matters to us. 

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Inheritance in Fort Lauderdale 

  1. How long does probate take in Fort Lauderdale?

It depends on the estate. Simple summary administration may take a few months. Formal probate often lasts six to twelve months. Disputes can extend that. Creditor claim periods alone require at least three months after publication of the Notice to Creditors. 

  1. Can I challenge a will in Florida?

Yes, but only for specific legal reasons such as undue influence, lack of testamentary capacity, or improper execution. You must act quickly. Deadlines are strict once you receive formal notice. 

  1. What happens if there is no will?

Florida intestate succession laws determine who inherits. The surviving spouse and children usually inherit first. Blended families often create complicated outcomes. 

  1. Do all assets go through probate?

No. Assets with valid beneficiary designation forms, such as certain retirement accounts or life insurance policies, may pass outside probate. Trust assets also avoid probate but remain subject to trust administration rules. 

  1. What is a fiduciary duty?

Executors and trustees must act in the best interests of beneficiaries. That includes honest accounting, proper asset marshaling, and fair distribution. Violating this duty can lead to personal liability. 

  1. Can an executor be removed?

Yes. If an executor fails to perform duties, mismanages assets, or breaches fiduciary duty, the court can remove them. 

  1. What is the elective share in Florida?

A surviving spouse may claim an elective share of the estate even if the will leaves them less. This right must be exercised within specific deadlines. 

 

Estate Planning to Prevent Future Disputes 

Many inheritance disputes could have been prevented with clear planning. 

We also provide: 

  • Last Will and Testament drafting 
  • Revocable and Irrevocable Trust creation 
  • Special Needs Trust planning 
  • Power of Attorney documents 
  • Health Care Surrogate Designations 
  • Living Wills 
  • Asset protection planning 
  • Estate tax planning 
  • Guardianship proceedings 

Clear documents reduce confusion later. 

 

Talk to a Fort Lauderdale Inheritance Lawyer Today 

If you’re dealing with a probate dispute, trust issue, or inheritance question in Fort Lauderdale or anywhere in Broward County, don’t wait. 

This part’s tricky. Emotions run high. Deadlines move fast. 

We represent heirs in probate matters before the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court in Broward County and guide families through complex inheritance issues every day. 

Call Fiducia Law to schedule a confidential consultation. Let’s review your situation and give you straight answers. 

Your inheritance matters. Your rights matter. And we’re here to protect both.