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Doral Estate Planning Attorney | Protect Your Family Before It's Too Late

Most Doral families put off estate planning. Life is busy, and it’s easy to assume there’s always more time. But an unexpected illness or accident can leave your loved ones facing Florida’s probate court and difficult decisions without your guidance. At Alfredo J. Rubio Law, PLLC, we help Doral families protect their home, their savings, and their legacy with clear, personalized, bilingual estate planning — and we treat every client like family.

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What Is Estate Planning?

Estate planning is the collection of legal documents that direct what happens to your assets, your children, your healthcare, and your business if you die or become incapacitated. It is not a single document — it is a coordinated strategy that covers every important dimension of your life and your legacy.

Estate planning is not just for the wealthy. Every adult in Florida who has a family, a home, a bank account, or minor children needs a plan. Without one, Florida laws make these decisions for you — and those laws follow a rigid formula that may have nothing to do with your wishes, your values, or your family’s actual situation. A complete estate plan gives YOU control over decisions that are too important to leave to default rules.

Florida Estate Planning -- What Makes Our State Unique

Florida has several features that make estate planning here particularly important — and particularly powerful when done right.

  • No State Estate Tax — Florida has no state estate tax and no inheritance tax. Your heirs will not owe Florida taxes on what they inherit. Federal estate tax only applies to very large estates above the federal exemption threshold.
  • Florida Probate Is Expensive and Slow — Without proper planning, your estate goes through Florida probate. Under FL Section 733.6171, attorney fees alone can equal 3% or more of your estate’s gross value. On a $400,000 estate, that is $12,000 in attorney fees — plus court filing fees, appraisal costs, and 6-18 months of waiting while your family has no access to the assets.
  • Probate Is Public Record — Every document filed in Florida probate becomes public. Your neighbors, estranged relatives, and creditors can look up what you owned and who got it. A living trust keeps everything private.
  • Lady Bird Deeds Available — Florida is one of only about five states that allow Enhanced Life Estate Deeds — commonly called Lady Bird Deeds. This powerful tool lets you pass your home to your heirs without probate while retaining full control during your lifetime.
  • Homestead Protection — Florida homestead exemption provides unlimited creditor protection for your primary residence. Your home is shielded from most creditor claims regardless of its value — one of the strongest protections in the country.

Our Estate Planning Services

We offer a complete range of estate planning and related legal services for Doral families:

  • Last Will & Testament — directs how your assets are distributed and names guardians for your children.
  • Revocable Living Trust — avoids Florida probate, keeps your affairs private, and transfers assets efficiently to your heirs.
  • Durable Power of Attorney — lets a trusted person manage your finances if you become incapacitated.
  • Healthcare Surrogate & Living Will — name who makes medical decisions for you and document your end-of-life wishes.
  • Lady Bird Deed — passes your Florida home to your heirs without probate while you keep control during your life.
  • Probate Administration — compassionate, efficient guidance for families going through Florida probate.
  • Asset Protection Planning — use Florida’s legal protections to shield your assets from future creditors and lawsuits.

Estate Planning for Doral's Diverse Community

Doral is one of South Florida’s fastest-growing and most international cities — home to a large Venezuelan community (often called “Doralzuela”), along with Colombian and other Latin American families who have built businesses and put down roots here. Many of our neighbors came to this country to build something lasting for their children. Estate planning is how you protect that hard work and make sure what you built stays in your family, not tied up in court. Whether you own a home in Doral, run a business, or simply want to put your affairs in order, we’ll create a plan that reflects your wishes and your values — in English or Spanish.

Our Simple 3-Step Process

  1. Free Consultation — We start by getting to know you. We learn about your family, your goals, and your concerns. No legal jargon, no pressure. Just a real conversation about what matters most to you.
  2. Custom Plan — Based on your situation, we design a personalized estate plan with flat-fee pricing. You know exactly what you are getting and exactly what it costs before we begin drafting.
  3. Sign and Protect — We prepare your documents for proper execution under Florida law, walk you through the signing process, and ensure every document is legally valid and ready to protect your family the moment you sign.
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Call 1-844-PODEMOS or complete a short intake form to get started with your Estate Planning today.

Why Doral Families Choose Alfredo J. Rubio Law, PLLC

  1. Bilingual Service — We work with you in English or Spanish. No interpreter. No barriers.
  2. Flat-Fee Pricing — Transparent costs upfront. No hourly billing surprises.
  3. Fast Turnaround — Your time matters. We work efficiently without cutting corners.
  4. Community-Focused — We are Miami attorneys serving Miami neighbors — not a faceless law factory.
  5. Personalized Attention — You work directly with Attorney Rubio, not a paralegal.
  6. South Florida Coverage — We serve Miami-Dade, Broward, Hialeah, Doral, Coral Gables, and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Planning in Doral

Do I need an estate plan if I don't have many assets?

Yes. Estate planning isn't only about money. If you have minor children, naming a guardian in your will may be the most important document you ever sign. A durable power of attorney ensures someone can handle your finances if you're hospitalized, and a healthcare surrogate lets medical providers turn to the person you choose. These protections matter no matter the size of your bank account.

How much does estate planning cost in Doral?

We charge flat fees, not hourly, so you always know exactly what you'll pay before we begin. Call 1-844-PODEMOS for a free consultation and we'll give you a clear, upfront quote. No surprises, no hidden charges.

Can you prepare my estate plan in Spanish?

Absolutely. Our firm is fully bilingual and Attorney Rubio speaks fluent Spanish. We proudly serve Doral's Venezuelan, Colombian, and Latin American community, and we explain every document in the language you're most comfortable with.

What happens if I die without a will in Florida?

Florida's intestacy laws, under Section 732.101, decide who receives your assets — your spouse, children, parents, or siblings — in a rigid legal order that may have nothing to do with your actual wishes. If your children are minors, a court will decide guardianship. This is entirely avoidable with a properly prepared will.

How long does it take to create an estate plan?

We pride ourselves on speed. Most plans are completed within days to a couple of weeks, depending on complexity. Once you decide to protect your family, you shouldn't have to wait months to get it done.

Is my estate subject to estate tax in Florida?

Florida has no state estate tax or inheritance tax. The federal estate tax only applies to estates above the federal exemption, which is very high for most families. We'll help you understand your specific situation during your free consultation.

Schedule Your Free Consultation Today

Alfredo J. Rubio Law, PLLC provides estate planning services to individuals and families in Doral and throughout Miami-Dade County. Whether you’re creating your first will, setting up a trust, or planning for possible incapacity, we make the process simple and stress-free. Call 1-844-PODEMOS or request your free consultation today.

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