Find a wills attorneys in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Find wills attorneys in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Find wills attorneys in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Find wills attorneys in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Top 10 wills attorneys in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Clarke Law PA

Clarke Law PA

5.0(2)
Offers online services
7+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Lily P. says, "John is an intelligent and compassionate attorney. He helped me win a complicated case." Read more
ScaleUp Legal PLLC

ScaleUp Legal PLLC

New on Thervo
Offers online services
3+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
I am a Berkeley attorney specialized in international corporate, intellectual property, startup, contract, and equity law. I have represented hundreds of clients including individuals, small business owners, and large corporations.
Feinman Law Group, PA

Feinman Law Group, PA

New on Thervo
Offers online services
3 hires on Thervo
33+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
37 years practicing law providing clients services in a variety of areas of the law. Local hometown attorney giving client's personal attention at affordable rates
Law Office Of Thomas G. Neusom

Law Office Of Thomas G. Neusom

New on Thervo
Offers online services
17+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
The office offers superior service at the lowest prices.
Brutus Law Group

Brutus Law Group

New on Thervo
Offers online services
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
I have practiced law in Florida for the past 32 years. I am still passionate about seeking justice for people, whether in defending a Foreclosure action, assisting families with Immigration issues, Consumer Protection, or handling major accident cases. In addition, my six of elected service in our State's Legislature brought me a unique perspective on how our Laws are made. Not only did I practice law, I also helped make laws in Florida. Feel free to visit the Firm's website: www.brutuslawgroup.com...
The Walton Law Firm, PLLC

The Walton Law Firm, PLLC

5.0(1)
Offers online services
1 hire on Thervo
22+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Eric G. says, "Mr. Walton gave very detailed explanations from the very first time we spoke and every step of the way. He was much easier to talk to than the other lawyers we spoke with. A+ experience" Read more
Accountant Consultants.com

Accountant Consultants.com

New on Thervo
Offers online services
39+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
We are a full service accounting firm and also do tax preparation and official agent of the IRS for tax purposes

Your Wills Attorney questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

How much does a wills attorney cost?

A wills attorney charges $300 to $1,000 to write a will, or $150 to $400 per hour on average. If you have an estate with significant or complex assets, you may pay closer to $500 to $5,000 for writing the will and attorney services to make sure your estate is protected after your death.

A holographic will, or one that you type or hand write yourself without witnesses, is free. However, not all states recognize holographic wills. If you write one yourself, you run the risk of accidentally creating something that isn’t legally valid and having your possessions distributed according to state regulations instead of your desires.

An affordable, simple alternative is will-writing software or online programs, which cost $0 to $50 for a simple will or $100 to $300 for more complex estates. These programs or websites give you guidance and peace of mind while costing much less than hiring an attorney.

Do I need an attorney for a will?

You do not necessarily need an attorney to write a will, but it is recommended. A will, or last will and testament, dictates how your property, finances, and custody of children is handled after you die. An attorney charges roughly the same as online will-writing software for simple wills and provides more peace of mind.

Writing a will yourself costs $0 to $50 for simple online forms or $100 to $300 for will-writing software. This option is best for basic wills with no minor children or complex assets. DIY wills carry the risk of not conforming to local probate laws, which may result in a loss of assets for your beneficiaries.

What do I need to bring for an attorney to write my will?

You will need to bring a variety of financial and legal documents to your attorney, which will vary depending on your situation and number of assets. These documents may include:

  • Bank account information
  • Insurance policies
  • Investments
  • Retirement account information
  • List of assets
  • Debts and liabilities
  • List of beneficiaries (family, friends, or charities)
  • Name of desired executor and/or guardian of any minors

Can my attorney be the executor of my will?

Your attorney can be the executor of your will, depending on state or local laws, but it is not required. Many attorneys are unable to be a trustee or executor because of ethical reasons or a conflict of interest. Instead, clients can choose a trusted friend or family member to make sure their will is followed after death.

Can an attorney write a will from out of state?

An attorney can write a will from another state, as long as they know and follow the laws of the state you live in. Local probate laws tend to vary, so you may want to change or update your will if you move to a new state. If nothing else, check your current state's laws to make sure your will conforms to them.

Can a power of attorney change a will?

Someone with power of attorney does not have the authority to change or override a valid will. Power of attorney gives someone the permission to make financial decisions or manage health care, depending on how much power you give them. However, the only person that can make changes to a valid will is you.

How do I hire a wills attorney?

Start by searching our list of attorneys, then:

  • Get at least three free estimates to compare.
  • Read reviews and previous cases on Thervo and Google.
  • Choose an attorney with a good reputation and experience with estate planning.
  • Make sure they passed the bar and are qualified to represent you.
  • Get a written estimate before any casework takes place.
  • Coordinate a payment schedule instead of making a large payment up front.

After asking questions and verifying credentials, hire the best wills attorney in your area.

What questions should I ask wills attorneys?

When looking for local attorneys, consider asking the following questions:

  • How long have you been in practice?
  • How much experience do you have in estate planning and will writing?
  • When did you pass the bar?
  • Do you charge a flat fee for simple wills?
  • How long will this take to draw up?
  • What documents do I need to bring to draw up the will?
  • Will you give me an estimate and contract in writing?

Reviews for Fort Lauderdale wills attorneys

Recent success stories from people in the Fort Lauderdale area.
Ken D.
John is an intelligent and capable attorney. I have had the pleasure of working with him on several cases.
Clarke Law PA
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