Justin B Stivers, experienced Estate Planning, Probate attorney in Coral Gables, FL with 20 reviews
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Justin B Stivers

110 Merrick Way, Coral Gables, FL

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Education

2013:
University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2008:
Appalachian State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Donna

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14 Nov, 2023
My husband and I worked with Kayla King from this law firm on an estate and probate matter. Kayla is a true professional and was a pleasure to work with. She made a complicated process easy and always kept us updated. She is extremely knowledgeable, attentive, patient and was always responsive to our emails, questions and also was available to speak to us when needed. Thank you, Kayla!
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Anonymous

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06 Nov, 2023
Let me start by saying if you are look for a good probate lawyer Stivers Law Office. The process was made easy and communication was maintained throughout the whole time. They were available to answer and explain any concerns you may have. I would highly recommend this office to anyone.
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Drayton

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05 Apr, 2021
The results of my probate far exceeded my expectations, primarily due to the efforts of Justin Stivers. Having given Justin perhaps one of the most complex probate cases in history, he handled the details and nuances with grace and aplomb. Prior to Justin, I had hired previous probate attorneys that made limited progress, so my level of confidence in a positive outcome was very low and I had reservations when I first began working with him. To my surprise, Justin demonstrated a deep interest in the probate. Oftentimes, I felt as though my success was a personal matter to him. Justin is a rare jewel in Law and I would recommend him to anyone looking for a thoughtful, detailed, and intelligent probate attorney.
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Pros
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Excellent knowledge and expertise in probate and estate law
“Justin is a top notch attorney who has incredible knowledge and expertise in his field.”
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Highly attentive and responsive to client needs
“She made a complicated process easy and always kept us updated. She is extremely knowledgeable, attentive, patient and was always responsive to our emails, questions and also was available to speak to us when needed.”
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Provides personalized and caring service
“They are thoughtful, caring and also very efficient. They go the extra mile for their clients and are results driven.”
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Efficient and timely in handling cases
“Justin made the process of probate easy for me. He knew exactly what needed to get done and had it done in the timeframe that was promised.”
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Dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for clients
“The results of my probate far exceeded my expectations, primarily due to the efforts of Justin Stivers.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2022:
Stivers Blog, If I’m Single Without Children, Why Do I Need an Estate Plan?
2022:
Stivers Blog, The Evolution of our Unified Estate and Gift Tax System
2022:
Stivers Law, Double Your Gifting with Spousal Gift-Splitting
2022:
Stivers Law, The Intersection of Legacy Contacts and Estate Planning
2022:
Stivers Blog, How Might an Incentive Trust Fit into My Estate Plan?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Elder Financial Abuse – How to Protect Yourself and Loved Ones
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Probate Avoidance Tools and Strategies
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, How to Plan for the Possibility You Will Need Long-Term Care
2022:
Stivers Law, Incapacity Planning Using a Living Trust
2022:
Stivers Blog, Who Are My Fiduciaries and How Do I Choose Them?
2022:
Stivers Blog, What You Need to Know about the Florida Medicaid Estate Recovery Program
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Providing for a Child with Special Needs in Your Estate Plan
2022:
Stivers Blog, Health Care Surrogate: What You Need to Know
2022:
Stivers Law, How to Plan for the Possibility You Will Need Long-Term Care
2022:
Stivers Law, If You Have Young Children Estate Planning Is Important
2022:
Stivers Law, How Does a Bypass Trust Work?
2022:
Stivers Law, Why Is Incapacity Planning So Important?
2022:
Stivers Law, How to Pass Down More Than Just Your Assets
2022:
Stivers Law, Why You Should Consider a Professional Trustee
2022:
Stivers Law, What Does It Mean If a Trustee Engages in “Self-Dealing?”
2022:
Stivers Law, How Can Medicaid Planning Help Protect My Assets?
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Stivers Blog, All Wills Are Not Created Equal
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Stivers Blog, What You Need to Know about Estate Planning If You Are a Parent with Young Children
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Stivers Blog, Is Your Small Business Protected in Your Estate Plan?
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Stivers Law Blog, Trust Administration for the New Trustee
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Stivers Law Blog, Common Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Make Sure You Do Not Make Them
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Stivers Blog, Pet Planning in Your Estate Plan
2022:
Stivers Blog, What Is Involved in Probating an Estate in Florida?
2022:
Stivers Blog, What Is Involved in Probating an Estate in Florida?
2022:
Stivers Blog, Contesting a Will in Florida – What You Need to Know
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Stivers Blog, Are Trust Assets Subject to Capital Gains Taxes?
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Stivers Law, Do I Need an Advance Directive?
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Stivers Blog, How to Provide for Your Children in Your Estate Plan When You Get Remarried
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Stivers Blog, Why Estate Planning Is Never Truly “Finished”
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Stivers Blog, Should I Use a Trust to Distribute My Estate?
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Stivers Blog, Should I Use a Trust to Distribute My Estate?
2022:
Stivers Blog, SSDI and SSI – What Is the Difference?
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Stivers Law Blog, Is Your Safety Deposit Box Really a Safe Bet?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Grandparents and Gifting – Why a Living Trust May Be Best
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Intestate Succession
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Stivers Law Blog, 6 Important Estate Planning Steps
2022:
Stivers Law, Divorce and your Estate Plan
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Stivers Law Blog, Are Your Beneficiary Designations Current?
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Stivers Law, Non-Probate Assets and Why They Matter
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Stivers Law, Choosing the Right Type of Life Insurance for Your Estate Plan
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Stivers Law, Why Does Liquidity Matter in Your Estate Plan?
2022:
Stivers Law, First Steps for a Newly Appointed Executor
2022:
Stivers Law, June Is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
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Stivers Law, What Rights Do I Have as the Beneficiary of a Trust?
2022:
Stivers Law, Choosing a Nursing Home – How to Find the Right One
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Stivers Law, Discussing the Details of Your Estate Plan vs. Keeping the Details Private
2022:
Stivers Law, Long-Term Care Planning Month Is a Great Time to Do Just That — Plan
2022:
Stivers Law, How Much Discretion Should My Trustee Have?
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Stivers Law, Common Trusts Explained
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Stivers Law, Types of Special Needs Trusts
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Stivers Law, How Do I Prove Lack of Testamentary Capacity in a Will Contest?
2022:
Stivers Law, Common Asset Protection Strategies
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Stivers Law, What You Need to Know about a Power of Attorney
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Stivers Law, What Are the Benefits of a Secret Trust?
2022:
Stivers Law, Who Pays Taxes Due on Estate Assets?
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Stivers Law, What Does It Mean If I Need to Submit an Estate Accounting?
2022:
Stivers Law, 4 Common Probate Mistakes You Can Avoid Making
2022:
Stivers Law, Do You Need to Include a Letter of Instruction in Your Estate Plan?
2022:
Stivers Law, Common Medicaid Planning Myths
2022:
Stivers Blog, How Estate Planning Can Protect Unmarried Couples
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Stivers Blog, How Can I Include Charity in My Estate Plan?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Can I Be Personally Liable If I Serve as a Trustee?
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Stivers Law Blog, Is It Too Late to Benefit from Medicaid Planning?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Do I Really Need an Attorney to Create a Simple Last Will and Testament?
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Stivers Law Blog, Charitable Gifting and Your Estate Plan
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Stivers Law Blog, Can I Get Social Security Benefits Based on My Deceased Spouse?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, 5 Reasons to Make Sure You Do Not Leave Behind an Intestate Estate
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Stivers Law Blog, Do I Qualify for Veterans Aid and Attendance?
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Stivers Law Blog, Trustee Compensation – What You Need to Know
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Stivers Law Blog, What Is a Grantor Retained Income Trust?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Why Estate Planning Is Never Truly “Finished”
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Is It Possible to Challenge a Trust?
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Stivers Law Blog, What Is a Memorandum of Intent?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, How Does Getting Remarried Impact an Estate Plan?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, Does Florida Allow Me to Decant a Trust?
2022:
Stivers Law Blog, 5 Reasons to Make Sure You Do Not Leave Behind an Intestate Estate
2021:
Stivers Blog, Health Care Surrogate: What You Need to Know
2019:
Realty Times, Who Gets to Pick the Realtor When Selling a Probate Property?
2019:
The Probate Law Firm Blog, WILL THE STATE OF FLORIDA GET MY MONEY AFTER I DIE?
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Probate Law Firm Blog, 5 REASONS PROBATE MIGHT BE RESTARTED
2019:
Realty Times, Build Your Network of Successful People
2019:
The Probate Law Firm Blog, WHAT HAPPENS IF AN HEIR CANNOT BE LOCATED?
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The Probate Law Firm Blog, AFFIDAVIT OF HEIRS: SPEED UP THE PROBATE PROCESS BY LOCATING HEIRS
2019:
Realty Times, Three Estate Planning Documents Every Realtor Must Have (it's for your loved ones, not you)
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Realty Times, Probate Nightmare: How to Deal with Fighting Siblings Who Can’t Agree to Sell the Home
2019:
Probate Law Firm Blog, A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE FLORIDA PETITION FOR DISCHARGE AND FINAL ACCOUNTING
2019:
Probate Law Firm Blog, PROBATE 101: HOW TO LOCATE PROPERTIES IN FLORIDA
2019:
The Probate Law Firm Blog, “LADY BIRD DEEDS”: HOW AN ENHANCED LIFE ESTATE DEED COULD SAVE YOU MONEY!
2018:
Realty Times, Tips for Realtors New To Probate (in Florida)
2018:
Realty Times, How to Sell a Property During Probate in 7 Steps
2018:
The Law Offices of Justin B. Stivers Blog, 6 Common Causes of- Probate Disputes
2018:
The Law Offices of Justin B. Stivers Blog, Were You Named an Executor? 7 Reasons You Should Hire a Probate Lawyer to Help
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