PROBATE LAWYER
If you are considering filing a non-criminal lawsuit or having such a lawsuit filed against you, St. Pete civil litigation attorney Matt Weidner is here to help.
Probate is the procedure by which wills or other trust documents are filed in court and the assets of someone that has died are transferred to friends or loved ones.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve featured a number of articles about clearing title concepts. The discussion has been quite lively but a few people have had questions
This is an important question that deserves an honest answer. Especially since the estate you have established over the years can be at risk of never reaching your loved ones if consumed by matters of probate court. All that can be avoided by getting the proper legal advice and setting your matters in order right now with a probate attorney.
Our law firm provides guidance in preparing Will and Trust Documents, Powers of Attorney and advance directives for health care and other important matters. These documents must be prepared properly to withstand attacks from outsiders or others that may interfere with carrying out your instructions in situations involving representatives or trustees, incapacity or death. Even simple matters, like appointment of an agent by using a Power of Attorney document can make routine day to day matters so much easier and convenient.
Weidner Law provides legal advice and representation to municipalities for successful code enforcement practices. The law firm has had success in assisting communities move dilapidated properties back into productive real estate inventory to reduce and eliminate blight and recover millions of dollars in unpaid code enforcement liens.
Instead of allowing liens remaining dormant until someone comes forward to claim an interest in vacant properties, Weidner Law assists code enforcement professionals to proactively plan and drive programs intended to revive investor interest. Successful code enforcement can drive community development.
Take a look at our video series on Code Enforcement Concepts.
When composing your last will and testament in Florida it’s always best to work with an estate planning attorney. Not only can an attorney ensure that everything necessary is included
Let’s say your former spouse, a parent or another loved one died and left you money…any amount of money in a will, a trust, a revocable or irrevocable trust or
On December 16, 2009 Pinellas County Circuit Court Judge Anthony Rondolino granted a Motion to Dismiss which was filed by St. Petersburg attorney Matthew D. Weidner on December 16, 2009.