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Probate and Guardianships in Florida

Fort Walton Beach Probate and Guardianship Attorney Aaron B. Wentz

Guardianship Plans | Guardianship Accounting | Probate of Wills | Probate Administration Without a Will

Ft Walton Beach FL Guardianship Attorney Florida Panhandle Probate Lawyer When a person of any age is unable to make appropriate financial and health decisions, it is in their best interest to have a legal guardian. A guardianship allows someone to be appointed to manage those decisions about health care and finances in the person's best interest.

Often, obtaining, finalizing, and accounting within a guardianship is emotionally difficult for families and for the person in need. Many probate cases involve issues that are stressful, and having an experienced probate lawyer handle the burdens of the legal process and financial details can bring a great deal of relief.

At the Fort Walton Beach Law Offices of Aaron B. Wentz, we help families obtain and manage guardianships for their loved ones, probate wills, and handle estate administration for families whose loved ones died intestate (without a will). Contact us the today to schedule a consultation about our probate services.

Obtaining Guardianships, Developing Guardianship Plans and Guardianship Accounting

Most guardianships involve older people who did not have advance directives in place to name someone to act on their behalf. We help clients seek guardianship over loved ones in such situations, and we also handle cases involving guardianship over minors and adults with disabilities.

Once the guardianship has been granted, a guardianship plan is developed and put in place, and periodic accounting is done to ensure that the plan is being followed and whether there are any issues with the plan or its administration. We handle both the development of the guardianship plan and guardianship accounting.

Probate and Estate Administration in Florida

When you have lost a loved one, the process of paying any outstanding debts and distributing their assets is called probating the will, or estate administration. Probate lawyer Aaron B. Wentz can handle the legal issues and oversee the complex financial process, handling all of the details for your family during this difficult time. When a dispute arises regarding a will or the manner in which a past probate was administered, Attorney Wentz is an experienced trial lawyer who can resolve the matter through litigation in Florida probate court.

Contact Us

At the Fort Walton Beach law office of Aaron B. Wentz, P.A., we offer caring and respectful legal services in all probate matters. We are located in the Foster and Wentz Professional Complex, just off of Lewis Turner Boulevard by the fairgrounds. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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Aaron B. Wentz, P.A.

814 Shadow Lane, Suite A
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547-1282
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Phone: (850) 863-8006 | Fax: (850) 863-8009

At the Fort Walton Beach, Florida law offices of Aaron B. Wentz, we represent clients in the Choctawhatchee Bay and Santa Rosa Sound areas of the Florida Panhandle, in communities such as Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, Milton, Crestview, Mary Esther, Valparaiso, Niceville, Destin, Miramar Beach, DeFuniak Springs, Panama City, Lynn Haven, Wewahitchka, and Eglin Air Force Base.
Escambia County | Santa Rosa County | Okaloosa County | Walton County

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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