Florida probate attorney fees are governed by statute, and the law sets a presumptively reasonable fee based on a percentage of the estate’s value. For an estate valued at $400,000, the statutory schedule applies, and most cases fall within that framework.
If the attorney believes additional fees are justified , for example, because the case involves unusual work, litigation, or issues beyond a standard probate; then the lawyer must request court approval and show the judge why extra compensation is warranted. Otherwise, the statutory percentage is the cap for ordinary services. Retain counsel who doesn't charge upfront but charges only at the end of the case.
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