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Probate disputes arise in many forms, a personal representative who isn’t communicating or isn’t doing their job, a will that doesn’t reflect what the deceased actually wanted, beneficiaries who are being treated unfairly, or heirs who simply can’t agree. Whatever the source of the conflict, getting honest legal guidance early is critical. We offer free evaluations because we know that understanding your rights and options from the outset can change the entire trajectory of a dispute.
With over 1,500 Florida probate cases handled, we’ve worked through virtually every type of conflict that comes up during the probate process. We know how to evaluate a dispute clearly, identify the right legal strategy, and fight effectively, whether the matter can be resolved through negotiation or requires full courtroom litigation.
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Probate disputes can involve a wide range of contested issues that arise during the administration of a Florida estate. We provide skilled legal representation across all types of probate conflicts, whether you need to pursue a claim or defend against one.
Probate disputes can draw in many different parties with different roles and different stakes in the outcome. We represent anyone involved in a Florida probate conflict who needs experienced legal counsel to protect their position.
Matt Weidner is a Florida probate and litigation attorney based in St. Petersburg who has spent decades resolving, and when necessary, litigating, probate disputes of every kind. He is known throughout Florida for his tenacity, his deep knowledge of estate and probate law, and his genuine commitment to fighting for what’s right on behalf of the clients he represents. When a probate dispute has moved beyond informal resolution and real legal action is needed, Matt and his team are built for exactly that.
The Weidner Law Team keeps every case organized and every client informed from first contact through final resolution. Whether the matter settles quickly or requires extended litigation, the team brings the same level of care and preparation to every step.
Probate disputes can feel overwhelming, particularly when they’re layered on top of the grief of losing someone. Here are the answers to the questions we hear most often from people navigating contested probate matters in Florida.
We review the facts of the dispute, explain your rights and what legal options may apply, and give you an honest assessment of your position and what it would take to pursue or defend a claim. Our goal is always to give you clarity, not to pressure you into anything.
Sometimes, yes. Many probate conflicts are resolved through negotiation, mediation, or direct communication between attorneys, and when that’s possible, it’s usually faster and less costly than full litigation. However, when the other side is uncooperative, when assets are at risk, or when the dispute involves fundamental legal questions, court involvement becomes necessary. We’ll help you evaluate which path makes the most sense for your specific situation.
Florida law imposes specific duties on personal representatives, including the obligation to administer the estate diligently, keep beneficiaries reasonably informed, and avoid conflicts of interest. If a personal representative is falling short, failing to file required documents, making unauthorized distributions, mismanaging assets, or simply not communicating, there are legal remedies available. These include petitioning the court for an accounting, compelling specific actions, or seeking the personal representative’s removal entirely. We can advise you on which approach is most appropriate for your situation.
The most frequent probate disputes involve personal representatives who are failing to administer the estate properly, whether through inaction, self-dealing, poor asset management, or lack of communication. Other common conflicts include disagreements over the validity of a will, disputes among beneficiaries about how assets should be distributed, missing or unaccounted-for assets, and creditor claims that are being disputed. Any of these can escalate into formal legal proceedings if not resolved early.
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When a probate proceeding becomes contested, it shifts from an administrative process into an adversarial one, and the outcome depends heavily on who is representing your interests and how well your position is built. A probate dispute lawyer in St. Petersburg can evaluate the conflict, identify every available legal remedy, and advocate aggressively on your behalf whether the matter resolves through negotiation or goes before a judge. At Weidner Law, we have handled over 1,500 Florida probate matters and bring real courtroom experience to every disputed case we take on.
St. Petersburg clients dealing with probate conflicts choose Weidner Law because of the rare combination of deep probate knowledge and genuine litigation experience that Matt Weidner brings to every case. He has been recognized by peers and clients alike as one of the most capable and dedicated estate attorneys in Florida, someone who doesn’t back down when a fight is necessary and who puts his clients’ interests first at every turn. When a probate dispute needs serious legal attention, Weidner Law is the team to call.
Matt Weidner and the lawyers of Weidner Law practice exclusively in the state and federal courts located within Florida. Any information provided on this website is for general, consumer education alone and no attorney client relationship of any kind is established between any consumer and the law firm unless a formal retainer agreement is executed between the law firm and client.
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