⚖ IMPORTANT LEGAL DISCLOSURE
We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. ProbateEasier.org provides administrative support services to Florida Personal Representatives and Executors. We prepare documents at your direction, coordinate with Florida courts and creditors, and manage administrative tasks. For legal advice, court representation, or interpretation of Florida probate law, you must consult with a licensed Florida attorney. Our services complement attorney representation by handling administrative burdens at a fraction of legal costs.
Probate Administrative Support: Our Clear Role
We provide administrative assistance to Florida Personal Representatives. Here’s exactly what that means:
What We CANNOT Do
Legal services requiring a Florida attorney:
- Provide legal advice or strategy
- Appear in court on behalf of the estate
- Interpret Florida probate statutes
- Negotiate contested matters
- Draft custom legal pleadings
- Make legal decisions for the estate
- Represent you as legal counsel
What We CAN Do
Administrative support at your direction:
- Document preparation using Florida court forms
- Creditor communication & coordination
- Financial record collection & organization
- Deadline tracking & calendar management
- Property maintenance coordination
- Vendor management (appraisers, cleanouts)
- Filing documents as your administrative agent
Most out-of-state executors use our administrative support alongside Florida attorney representation for a complete, cost-effective solution.
Stop Overpaying for Administrative Work
Typical cost comparison for Florida probate administrative tasks
Attorney Administrative Hours
$3,000 – $8,000+
- $300-$500/hour billing
- Same rate for admin & legal work
- Hourly billing for routine tasks
- Complex billing statements
- Paralegals still cost $150+/hour
Probate Administrative Support
$1,200 – $3,500
- Flat fee pricing
- No hourly billing surprises
- Specialized in admin tasks
- Monthly payment options
- Florida-based probate specialists
How Administrative Support Works
We act as your Florida-based administrative agent
Limited Power of Attorney
Specific authority for administrative tasks only – not legal representation
Services Agreement
Clear scope defining our administrative support role
Attorney Coordination
We work with your Florida attorney on administrative aspects
Stop Paying Attorney Rates for Administrative Work
Get Florida probate administrative support at 60% less than attorney rates
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Your Free Consultation Includes:
– Administrative scope review
– Attorney coordination options
– Flat fee estimate
– Timeline assessment
Florida Probate Support FAQs
A: For formal probate matters, yes. Florida law requires attorney representation for court appearances and legal advice. We provide administrative support that complements attorney services. Many clients use us for administrative tasks and their attorney strictly for legal representation, saving thousands.
A: We handle the time-consuming tasks: Document preparation using Florida court forms, creditor communications, financial record collection, deadline tracking, property coordination, and filing documents as your administrative agent. We do not provide legal advice or court representation.
A: It grants specific authority for administrative tasks only. This allows us to communicate with Florida courts, creditors, and vendors on your behalf for defined administrative purposes. It does not authorize legal practice or court representation. The scope is clearly defined in our services agreement.
A: For administrative tasks, absolutely. Attorneys typically charge $300-$500/hour for all work. Administrative tasks like document preparation and creditor calls often consume 20-40 hours. At our flat rates, you save 60%+ on these administrative aspects while ensuring legal matters are handled by licensed counsel.
