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LAW FIRM ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

Our law firm is committed to allowing seamless, accessible, and unhindered use of our services for all individuals. We have taken, and continue to take, reasonable steps to ensure that this is also the case for those of us with disabilities that may make it more challenging to access information using technology.

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We endeavor to provide accessibility and continue our efforts to constantly and consistently improve the accessibility of our website and services in the belief that we are all best served when we work together to ensure everyone has access to the legal representation they need at any time.

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We understand that we do not know everything and there may be new technologies that emerge that cannot seamlessly work with the technology we use. Despite our efforts to make all pages and content on our website fully accessible, some content may not have yet been fully adapted to the strictest accessibility standards. This may be a result of not having found or identified the most appropriate technological solution yet.

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We do not wish for this, or anything else, to act as a barrier for any person to obtain the legal representation they need. We ask that anyone who finds this to be an issue, whether they face any disability of any kind or not, let us know of these issues immediately so that we may address them either by telephone at 866-205-4014 or by completing our contact us form on our website.

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Indianapolis, IN 46204

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LEGAL REFERENCES: 

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  1. Fla. Statutes Chapter 732 – Intestate succession and beneficiary rights. Official Compilation, Florida Legislature. 

  2. Fla. Statutes Chapter 733 – Probate administration procedures, duties of personal representatives, and estate settlement. Official Compilation, FL Legislature.

  3. Fla. Statutes §732.603 – Anti-lapse statute for beneficiaries. Official Compilation, FL Legislature.

  4. Fla. Statutes §735.301 - Disposition without administration for small estates. Official Compilation, FL Legislature.

  5. Florida Bar Association – Guidance on serving as a personal representative, estate administration, and probate.

  6. Florida Courts – Probate Guide – Step-by-step instructions for estate administration and probate proceedings.

 

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LEGAL DISCLAIMER: 

The content on this page is provided for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Probate laws can vary depending on the circumstances of each estate. Reading or using this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a licensed probate attorney.​​​

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This page was last updated on April 16, 2026 to reflect current Florida probate statutes and guidance.

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