Wills, Probate

Trusts, Estate Planning

210 South Beach Street, Suite 202
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
(386) 257-3332

Personal Representative

I used Heidi Webb to update my Revocable Trust, Will, and LLC after the passing of my wife. I can not say enough good things of her service. She was very attentive to my needs during a difficult time and offered very good advise on how I should have things updated. She is very knowledgeable in this area of law. She always took the time to listen and make recommendations based on my needs. She even took the time to meet with my son who is the executor of my will to explain everything that he would be responsible for after my passing which was important to me and my son. She made me feel very comfortable whenever we met and explained everything in language that I would understand. I would be remiss in not stating that her staff is outstanding and always followed up with my calls. I would highly recommend her and staff for all of your legal needs.

~ John W

I was so lucky to have found Ms. Webb. As my parents were aging, new legal and financial questions arose with which none of us had any experience. Ms. Webb spent nearly two hours with us answering questions and sharing her professional knowledge and advice. She created an archive of our important documents and followed up via email throughout the following week until she could be sure that we felt confident and satisfied in the decisions we needed to make. She genuinely cares about her community and applies her expertise to help others before herself. Trustworthy, dependable, and efficient, Heidi Webb is a true gem!

~ Maggie C.

probate process

Probate & Estate Planning

Probate and Estate planning are two distinct parts of my practice and clients often ask me what is the difference between Estate Planning and Probate.

Here are the two definitions according to the American Bar Association:

Estate planning

A process by which an individual designs a strategy and executes a will, trust agreement, or other documents to provide for the administration of his or her assets upon his or her incapacity or death. Tax and liquidity planning are part of this process.

Probate

The court-supervised process of proving the validity of a will and distributing property under the terms of the will or in accordance with a state’s intestacy law in the absence of a will.

In my words: Estate Planning is creating an exit strategy that often involves putting your wishes down on paper and/or managing beneficiary designations so that your property efficiently passes after your death while Probate is a court assisted process following your death that may involve effectuating your wishes or may impose what the law says should happen if you did not do any planning. Both can manage/transfer your assets post-death but estate planning happens while you are alive and probate after death.

Side note: Estate Planning & Probate are not mutually exclusive. Many think having an estate plan must avoid the probate process for their heirs after they pass and while MOST plans are geared towards probate avoidance, sometimes in Florida a Summary Probate is PART of the Estate Plan [that is a subject for another blog that I promise to write ☺ ].

Heidi S. Webb, Attorney at Law, serves clients all over the state of Florida with Estate Planning and Probate. She has offices in Daytona Beach and Melbourne but can meet via phone or Zoom with clients statewide. Contact her today to schedule a free consultation. Visit her page on Facebook or see what her clients are saying to learn more about Heidi at www.heidiwebb.com.

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