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The most successful teams are those comprised of individuals with diverse and complementary talents who work together in pursuit of a common goal. At Ellis Law Group, we have assembled a team of estate law attorneys who possess a depth and breadth of collective experience that is hard to match and who share a commitment to providing exceptional client service and representation that are the defining principles of the firm.

Our collaborative approach means that each client reaps the benefits of the unique backgrounds and insights of every attorney at our firm. We invite you to learn more about the talented and dedicated attorneys who have come together to make Ellis Law Group one of the premier estate law firms in South Florida. Please call us today at 561-910-7500 or contact us online to discover how we can help you with the matters that matter most. We look forward to serving you.

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Ancillary Probate in Florida: What Out-of-State Families Need to Know When the Decedent Owned Property Here

Wed Dec 31, 2025

When a loved one dies, most people assume that probate will take place in the state where that individual lived. And most of the time, that is the case. But if your loved one owned property or other assets in Florida, you may be surprised to learn that Florida may […]

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What Happens When Someone Hides or Destroys a Will?

Wed Dec 24, 2025

The thought that someone may have hidden or destroyed a deceased loved one’s will can turn an already difficult situation into one that is overwhelming, confusing, and deeply troublesome. Still, it’s far more common than most people realize.  When family members panic, act out of fear, or intentionally try to […]

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Modifying an Irrevocable Trust in Florida: When the Law Allows More Flexibility Than You Think

Wed Dec 17, 2025

You’ve likely heard it before: An irrevocable trust is “set in stone.” So have thousands of other Florida families who assumed that signing a trust meant giving up all control. After all, once it’s irrevocable, it’s irrevocable, right? That used to be true. But thanks to laws updated over the […]

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