Probate & Estate Administration

Kimberly Schultz represents clients throughout Florida in probate and estate administration, helping families navigate both testate and intestate estates involving real property, assets, and complex legal requirements.

When a loved one passes, dealing with legal and financial matters can feel overwhelming. You need an attorney who will guide you clearly, protect your interests, and handle the process efficiently from start to finish.

Navigating probate can be stressful, time-sensitive, and confusing—especially while dealing with loss. Kimberly Schultz works closely with clients to ensure every step is handled properly, from filing the initial petition to final asset distribution.

You will always know where your case stands. Communication is direct, expectations are clear, and your priorities remain the focus throughout the process.

Every estate is treated with the attention it deserves—never as just another file.

Probate & Estate Administration

Guidance through the full probate process, whether a will exists (testate) or not (intestate), including court filings, asset distribution, and legal compliance.

Intestate Probate (No Will)

When a loved one passes without a will, Florida law determines how assets are distributed. Kimberly Schultz helps families navigate this process efficiently and correctly.

Testate Probate (With a Will)

Ensuring the will is properly administered, debts are resolved, and assets are distributed according to the decedent’s wishes.

Real Property & Asset Handling

Handling estates that include real estate, ensuring proper transfer, sale, or distribution of property and other valuable assets.

Creditor Claims & Estate Obligations

Managing creditor notices, claims, and outstanding financial obligations to protect the estate and beneficiaries.

Disputes & Probate Issues

Addressing conflicts that may arise during probate, including disagreements between beneficiaries or challenges involving estate matters.

A Process That Needs to Be Done Right

Probate is not just paperwork—it is a legal process with strict deadlines, court requirements, and financial implications.

Mistakes or delays can create unnecessary complications, increase costs, and prolong resolution.

Kimberly Schultz focuses on handling probate matters efficiently and correctly the first time, minimizing stress and avoiding unnecessary setbacks.

She brings years of legal experience handling complex matters involving property, contracts, and financial disputes—experience that directly applies to probate and estate administration.