A will contest can result in a significant delay in the distribution of a loved one’s assets. Also, because the costs of will contest are paid out from the estate, the available funds can be significantly depleted. If you are concerned that a will may be subject to a will contest, contact an experienced probate and estate administration attorney right away.
Help Your Family Deserves for Florida Probate Litigation
When issues arise during the probate of an estate that are tough to resolve, it may be necessary to go through the process of probate litigation. At the law firm of Revis & Blackburn, P.A., our attorneys provide experienced representation for clients and their families in Central Florida.
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Probate Litigation Resource Links
Getting Ready for Estate Planning
This site from Purdue University outlines a six-step guide to preparing for estate planning.
Probate Statutes by State
A website listing probate statutes by state provided by the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University.
Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?
The University of Minnesota offers advice on estate planning and personal property.
SmartMoney®: Estate Planning
Provides information to consumers on the process of gathering information and documentation for estate planning.
AARP® Estate Planning Guide
This resource, provided by AARP®, includes articles discussing a variety of estate planning matters.
American Bar Association Estate Planning FAQs
Gateway resource providing users with information on estate planning, drafting wills, choosing trusts, types of nonprobate property, powers of attorney and more.
American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law
This site is the home page for the American Bar Association's Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law.
Uniform Probate Code Locator
Maintained by Cornell University Law School, this site identifies the states that have adopted, at least in part, the Uniform Probate Code. Links are also provided to each state's version of the code.










