NEED to transfer ownership of mom or dad’s homestead?
While an attorney is not required for certain probate matters, it is highly recommended.
Make sure your administration is done right, the first time. The rules and judicial procedures can be overwhelming. Don’t get stuck trying to figure it out on your own.
Attorney Dena Rogers will personally manage the probate process, from the very first call.
Rogers Law focuses their practice on Florida probate matters so you can feel confident that you have a knowledgeable probate attorney on your side.
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Florida Probate Made Simple!
Have you recently lost a loved one that lived in Florida? Regardless of whether that person had a will, you will likely need to go through probate to transfer their home to the beneficiaries.
It does not need to be a long process. In fact, Florida allows for a summary proceeding if the only asset a person owned at the time of their death is their homestead.
Has a loved one been gone over 2 years and you discovered they owned property and you believe you are the rightful heir? You may also qualify for a summary probate proceeding.
Call (727) 900-5611 or complete the inquiry form and attorney Dena Rogers, a knowledgeable Florida probate attorney with a decade of experience, can answer your Florida probate questions and will be by your side, representing your best interests from start to finish.
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Need help with a Florida probate?
Probate is the legal process by which a deceased person's assets are distributed to their heirs or beneficiaries, and it can be a complicated process that involves a lot of paperwork, court filings, and legal procedures. This is why Florida requires an attorney be involved in most situations.
A probate attorney can help you understand your legal obligations as an executor or personal representative, and can help you ensure that the estate is distributed in accordance with the deceased person's wishes.
Additionally, if there are any disputes or challenges to the validity of the will or the distribution of the estate, a probate attorney can represent you in court and help you protect the estate's assets.
Hiring a knowledgeable attorney you can rely on to help answer all your questions is an important decision. Rogers Law focuses its practice on Florida probate administration to ensure you have highly-skilled representation.
Attorney Dena Rogers has ten years’ experience managing Florida probate administrations and has established a strong reputation as a qualified Florida lawyer. She provides her clients with professional, efficient and effective solutions.
No need to waste your time calling around and hoping to talk to a receptionist to schedule an appointment. Call now or complete the form and speak directly with an attorney today.
Your initial consultation regarding a Florida probate administration is always free.
Meet Attorney Dena M. Rogers
Dena is a graduate of University of South Florida and Stetson University College of Law and is a distinguished member of the Florida Bar Association.
Dena focuses her law practice on probate administration, trust administration, estate planning, and related litigation to better serve her clients.
When not working, Dena enjoys traveling with her husband and spending quality time with their two sons.
Client Testimonials
“Dena helped me with the probate of my late wife. She did a very thorough job, always took my calls and helped me through a very difficult time. I appreciated all her help and guidance and I highly recommend her.”
“Dena Rogers was amazing. She was very thorough, took the time to review all aspects of my case, and kept me updated throughout the entire process. Dena is well qualified, very compassionate, and I would recommend her without question.”
“I want to say that I have dealt with a few attorneys, and Dena, by far has been the most knowledgeable and the most caring lawyer I have ever used. I feel that my case means as much to her as it does to me”