PROBATE HELP WITH NO UPFRONT FEES OR COSTS

Protect Your Inheritance with Experienced, Compassionate Guidance

PROBATE HELP WITH NO UPFRONT FEES OR COSTS

Protect Your Inheritance with Experienced, Compassionate Guidance

Having trouble with a will, trust, or inheritance in Florida?

You pay no attorney’s fees or costs unless we win or recover for you.

You pay no attorney’s fees or costs unless we win or recover for you.

Having trouble with a will, trust, or inheritance in Florida?

Understanding Contingency Representation

This means

This helps families who could not otherwise afford legal help. It lets you stand up for fairness and protect your inheritance without risking financial hardship.

Our team reviews each case to see if contingency representation makes sense for you. If it is not the right fit, we will clearly explain your other options. There is no pressure.

At Harrison Estate Law, we know that probate and inheritance issues often arise when families are already under financial stress. You may feel that pursuing justice is out of reach.

That’s why we offer contingency representation for qualifying cases.

Understanding Contingency Representation

At Harrison Estate Law, we know that probate and inheritance issues often arise when families are already under financial stress. You may feel that pursuing justice is out of reach.

That’s why we offer contingency representation for qualifying cases.

This means:

This helps families who could not otherwise afford legal help. It lets you stand up for fairness and protect your inheritance without risking financial hardship.

Our team reviews each case to see if contingency representation makes sense for you. If it is not the right fit, we will clearly explain your other options. There is no pressure.

When you’re facing an inheritance issue, you need more than legal talk—you need clear guidance, compassion, and results.

At Harrison Estate Law, P.A., we take the time to walk you through your options and keep you informed at every step.

We serve clients across Florida, including Gainesville, The Villages, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and surrounding areas. You can meet with us by phone, video, or in person.

Clear Answers and Real Help for Florida Families

Probate cases often come with strict deadlines. Many cases begin when you receive a Notice of Administration, which tells you an estate has been opened. In some cases, you may instead receive a Formal Notice or no notice at all.

If you wait too long, you could lose your right to challenge a will or claim your inheritance.

It is important to contact a probate attorney quickly. We can help you act before critical deadlines pass.

When to Act and Why Timing Matters

When you’re facing an inheritance issue, you need more than legal talk—you need clear guidance, compassion, and results.

At Harrison Estate Law, P.A., we take the time to walk you through your options and keep you informed at every step.

We serve clients across Florida, including Gainesville, The Villages, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and surrounding areas. You can meet with us by phone, video, or in person.

Clear Answers and Real Help for Florida Families

When you’re facing an inheritance issue, you need more than legal talk—you need clear guidance, compassion, and results.

At Harrison Estate Law, P.A., we take the time to walk you through your options and keep you informed at every step.

We serve clients across Florida, including Gainesville, The Villages, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and surrounding areas. You can meet with us by phone, video, or in person.

When to Act and Why Timing Matters

Who Can Challenge a Will or Estate?

You don’t have to be the next of kin to protect your rights. Other situations in which you may have a claim include if you’re:

A surviving spouse

A child, family member, or friend expecting an inheritance

A previously named personal representative or trustee

A previously named beneficiary of a will or trust

Probate litigation can involve many people with financial or legal interests in the estate. These cases can be emotional and complex, but our firm handles them with professionalism, care, and discretion.

Common Probate Problems We Handle

Will Contests

Challenging a will that may have been signed under pressure, forged, or made when the person lacked mental capacity.

Executor or Trustee Misconduct

Removing or suing a personal representative or trustee who mishandles the estate.

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

When someone in charge isn’t acting in the estate’s best interest.

Accounting Disputes

Finding mistakes or uncovering missing assets.

Tortious Interference

Holding someone accountable for blocking or taking your rightful inheritance.

Determination of Heirs

Establishing family relationships or legal rights to inherit.

Prenuptial or Elective Share Issues

Making sure surviving spouses receive the share they’re legally entitled to.

Will Contests

Challenging a will that may have been signed under pressure, forged, or made when the person lacked mental capacity.

Executor or Trustee Misconduct

Removing or suing a personal representative or trustee who mishandles the estate.

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

When someone in charge isn’t acting in the estate’s best interest.

Accounting Disputes

Finding mistakes or uncovering missing assets.

Tortious Interference

Holding someone accountable for blocking or taking your rightful inheritance.

Determination of Heirs

Establishing family relationships or legal rights to inherit.

Prenuptial or Elective Share Issues

Making sure surviving spouses receive the share they’re legally entitled to.

Common Probate Problems We Handle

You don’t have to be the next of kin to protect your rights. Other situations in which you may have a claim include if you’re:

A surviving spouse

A child, family member, or friend expecting an inheritance

A previously named personal representative or trustee

A previously named beneficiary of a will or trust

Probate litigation can involve many people with financial or legal interests in the estate. These cases can be emotional and complex, but our firm handles them with professionalism, care, and discretion.

Who Can Challenge a Will or Estate?

How Our Contingency Representation Works

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Free Case Review

We’ll listen to your story and review key documents to see if your case qualifies.

Strategy & Next Steps

We explain your options and answer your questions so you know what to expect.

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We Handle the Case

You pay no attorney’s fees or costs unless we win or recover for you.

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Recovery

Our fee and case costs are paid from what we recover at the end of your case.

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If your situation does not qualify for contingency, we will explain hourly or hybrid options before you decide anything.

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Free Case Review

We’ll listen to your story and review key documents to see if your case qualifies.

Strategy & Next Steps

We explain your options and answer your questions so you know what to expect.

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We Handle the Case

You pay no attorney’s fees or costs unless we win or recover for you.

Recovery

Our fee and case costs are paid from what we recover at the end of your case.

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If your situation does not qualify for contingency, we will explain hourly or hybrid options before you decide anything.

How Our Contingency Representation Works

Why Clients Choose Harrison Estate Law

Focused on results and fairness

We advocate firmly but thoughtfully.

Full-service probate team

From filing to trial, we are involved in every step.

Experienced across Florida

We appear in probate courts statewide.

Flexible consultations

Meet in person, by phone, or via Zoom.

We advocate firmly but thoughtfully.

From filing to trial, we are involved in every step.

We appear in probate courts statewide.

Meet in person, by phone, or via Zoom.

Why Clients Choose Harrison Estate Law

Get the Guidance You Deserve

If you believe a will isn’t valid, a trustee is hiding information, a property or bank account has been improperly taken, or someone is taking more than their share, don’t wait. Florida probate deadlines move fast.

Call (352) 559-9828 or request your free case review to find out how we can help protect your inheritance.

If you believe a will isn’t valid, a trustee is hiding information, a property or bank account has been improperly taken, or someone is taking more than their share, don’t wait. Florida probate deadlines move fast.

Call (352) 559-9828 or request your free case review to find out how we can help protect your inheritance.

Get the Guidance You Deserve

Client Experiences & Results

Client Experiences & Results

Compliance & Transparency

No attorney’s fees or costs unless we win or recover applies only to qualifying contingency cases.

No attorney-client relationship until a signed engagement agreement.

Florida Bar-compliant disclosures, accessibility, and privacy policies apply.

Compliance & Transparency

No attorney’s fees or costs unless we win or recover applies only to qualifying contingency cases.

No attorney-client relationship until a signed engagement agreement.

Florida Bar-compliant disclosures, accessibility, and privacy policies apply.