Jefferson County Probate - Probate in Florida
Christopher Q. Wintter Florida Probate Lawyer of Wintter & Associates, P.A.
Contact information: 2239 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, FL 33020 - Hollywood: 954-920-7014
Miami-Dade: 305-948-6788 - Boca Raton: 561-470-3448 - Fax: 954-920-7080
Wintter & Associates, P.A. is a Florida trust and estate law firm focusing its practice in the areas of probate administration, trust administration, guardianship administration, probate litigation, trust litigation, guardianship litigation, and estate planning. The firm's professionals are devoted to the representation of clients in estate, trust, probate, and guardianship proceedings. The firm is well known and is well respected by its colleagues, competitors, adversaries, and judges.
Christopher Q. Wintter has over 23 years of experience as a practicing attorney and is a recognized expert in Trust and Estate matters by the Florida Bar. Mr. Wintter earned his Juris Doctor from Duke University School of Law (1987) and earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting with High Honors from the University of Florida (1982).
Our attorneys have a thorough understanding of the legal, tax and financial issues that come into play with complex Trusts and Estates. Mr. Wintter holds the prestigious Board Certification by the Florida Bar in Wills, Trusts, and Estates, a credential held by fewer than 350 attorneys out of the more than 90,000 attorneys licensed to practice law in Florida. Mr. Wintter has been Board Certified since 1999. Prior to becoming an attorney, Mr. Wintter was a CPA and maintained his license as a Certified Public Accountant from 1984-2002.
To learn more about Wintter and Associates, P.A., please visit our web-site www.WintterLaw.com.
Sometimes a will or a trust may need to be contested. If you feel that you have been wrongfully or accidentally left out of a will, or excluded from a trust, then you will need to get a Jefferson probate lawyer. Here is how a Jefferson probate lawyer can help you to settle your probate issues.
When a will is written, thought is usually given to the document, and his or her intentions are recorded. It is possible, however, that an individual may have been overlooked - whether on purpose, or by accident. A Jefferson probate lawyer can help resolve this issue by presenting litigation to help determine this matter more thoroughly.
The first step would be to determine if there is indeed any reason to support a potential claim of why an individual believes he or she was wrongfully omitted. A Jefferson probate lawyer listens to these reasons first, to see if there is probably reason to believe that a case may be won.
Other reasons to question the document can also exist. If you believe, for instance, that coercion of some kind was behind the way the will was written, or, that the witness was not actually present at the time the will was written, then these are certainly grounds that could call for litigation. Another reason may be the sanity of the individual at the time that the will was written. Once again, a Jefferson probate lawyer can help you by evaluating the case first to see if there are grounds to continue the investigation.
Sometimes the language of a will is such that interpretation is needed. It may not exactly be clear as to what is intended - or for how long. A Jefferson probate lawyer can inform you of the next steps once you discuss the matter with him or her. This is called a trust construction.
When you start to look for the Jefferson County Probate Lawyer of your choice, you need to make sure that he or she specializes in probate litigation. Generally, probate lawyers will focus on either the asset distribution side of probate, or on the litigation side. His or her experience enables them to become sharper in their field of expertise.
Also, if you need help to set up ways to limit probate procedures or taxes on your own estate, then you should see a Jefferson probate lawyer for estate planning. Through estate planning, you can set up means to distribute your assets to the people of your choice, and to greatly reduce the taxes that will be due if you use a will alone. Be sure to talk to your Jefferson probate lawyer about this soon.

