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Number two in the top Florida probate cases of 2025 is Valentino v. Estate of Andalo, decided by the Third District Court of Appeals on April 30, 2025.

⚖️ This case focuses on attorney fees in probate.

🤵🏻‍♂️💵 An attorney representing the estate withdrew during the proceedings but later filed a petition for fees.

🕰️ The trial court initially rejected the fee claim, possibly under the two-year claim bar for fees.

👨🏻‍⚖️ The appellate court clarified that the attorney had standing as an interested person in the estate.

‼️ What this meant? He could pursue the fee claim and the appeal properly.

💡 Key takeaways:

👉🏻 Attorneys working on probate estates have standing to claim fees.

👉🏻 Courts in Florida generally prioritize paying lawyers for their work.

👉🏻 Proper legal representation and respecting attorney claims are important for smooth probate administration.

❗ This case serves as a reminder for estates and personal representatives:

💵 Make sure attorneys are paid for the work they perform.

🛡️ Upholding fee claims ensures fair treatment of professionals who dedicate their time and expertise to managing estates.


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