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Marathon Estate Planning & Probate Attorney

Wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, and probate guidance for Marathon families โ€” prepared under current Florida law and handled conveniently by phone, video, or appointment.

Cornerstone Wealth & Legacy Law helps Marathon families put the right documents in place โ€” wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives โ€” and guides them through probate when a loved one passes. Marathon is in Monroe County, where estates are administered through Florida's Sixteenth Judicial Circuit. Florida estate planning law is the same statewide, but where your estate is handled is decided at the county level, so this page explains what that means for Marathon.

Estate Planning in Marathon

A complete Florida estate plan usually rests on a few core documents: a will, often a revocable living trust, a durable power of attorney, a health care surrogate designation, and a living will. Together they decide who manages your affairs if you cannot, who inherits, and whether your family must go through probate. For Marathon homeowners, a funded revocable trust is often the most direct way to keep the home and accounts out of the probate court entirely.

Probate for Marathon Families

Probate for Marathon residents is filed at the Monroe County courthouse in Key West, the county seat, part of Florida's Sixteenth Judicial Circuit. Because Florida probate is handled largely through electronic court filing, a personal representative usually does not need to travel to the courthouse โ€” but the process still follows strict statutory deadlines, including the creditor notice period under Florida Statutes Chapter 733. We guide Marathon families through both formal administration and summary administration, and, where possible, help them avoid probate entirely with proper planning. For a county-wide overview, see our Monroe County estate planning page.

Serving Marathon & the Surrounding Area

Nearby, we also help families in Key West, Key Largo, Islamorada, Tavernier, Big Pine Key, and Stock Island and across the rest of Monroe County. Explore our Monroe County hub or all areas we serve across Florida.

How We Work With Marathon Clients

Cornerstone serves Marathon clients primarily by phone and video: we talk through your situation, prepare your documents, and walk you through signing them correctly under Florida's witness and notary rules. In-person meetings are available by appointment in the Daytona Beach area when you would rather sit down face to face. Every plan is offered as a self-guided option or an Attorney-Guided plan personally reviewed by Arthur Simpson, Esq.

Start Your Marathon Estate Plan Online โ€” the Easy Way

You don't have to take weeks off or sit through multiple office visits to protect your family. Cornerstone's guided online process lets Marathon residents put a Florida-valid will, revocable living trust, durable power of attorney, and health care directives in place from home, in three simple steps:

  1. Answer a few questions. Tell us about your family and assets in our secure online intake โ€” most people finish in about 20 minutes.
  2. We prepare your documents. Your plan is drafted under current Florida law, with an Attorney-Guided option personally reviewed by Arthur Simpson, Esq.
  3. Sign correctly. We walk you through Florida's witness and notary requirements โ€” by video or in person โ€” so your documents are valid.

Ready to begin? Build your plan now with the Florida Estate Kit โ€” self-guided or attorney-guided. Not sure where to start? Take the free 2-minute Estate Plan Score quiz to see what your Marathon family needs, or book a free 20-minute call.

Marathon Estate Planning & Probate FAQs

Where is probate filed for Marathon residents?

Probate for Marathon residents is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Monroe County, part of Florida's Sixteenth Judicial Circuit. The county courthouse is in Key West, the county seat. Because Florida probate uses electronic filing, a personal representative in Marathon usually does not need to travel to the courthouse.

What estate planning documents do I need in Marathon?

Most Marathon adults benefit from at least a will, a durable power of attorney, a health care surrogate designation, and a living will. Homeowners and parents of minor children, and anyone who wants to avoid probate, should also consider a revocable living trust. The right combination depends on your assets and family situation under Florida law.

How can a Marathon family avoid probate?

The most common way for a Marathon family to avoid probate is a properly funded revocable living trust, which lets your Florida assets pass to your beneficiaries without a court filing. Beneficiary designations, payable-on-death accounts, and certain deeds can also transfer specific assets outside probate. A trust only works if it is funded by retitling assets into it.

Can I handle my Marathon estate plan remotely?

Yes. Cornerstone serves Marathon clients by phone and video โ€” we discuss your situation, prepare your documents, and guide you through signing under Florida's witnessing and notarization requirements. In-person appointments are available in the Daytona Beach area when preferred.

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Cornerstone Wealth & Legacy Law, PLLC is licensed in the State of Florida and serves clients throughout the state. This page is attorney advertising and general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Estate planning and probate outcomes depend on your individual facts and the proper execution of documents under Florida law.