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FAMILY LAW

Family Law

IN WINTER LAW

When Family Matters Feel Like They’re Tearing Your World Apart

When it comes to family-related issues, you don’t just need a lawyer—you need an ally who truly understands the emotional storm you’re enduring. At TW Law Group, PLLC, we recognize that divorce isn’t just a legal decision; it’s a life-altering moment. It’s not just about signing papers—it’s about facing the heartbreak of losing the future you once envisioned, navigating the uncharted waters of single parenthood, and redefining what comes next.
 

We are here to be your guiding light through the darkness. Whether you're in Orlando, Winter Park, or Ocoee, Florida, our experienced attorneys will stand by your side, offering unwavering support and expert legal counsel. With years of experience in family law, we’re prepared to handle the complexities of your case, from the pain of divorce and the battle for child custody to the intricacies of alimony disputes.

Family Law: Where Emotion Meets Complexity
 

Family law isn’t just about legalities—it’s a battlefield of competing interests, intricate financial matters, and raw emotion. It’s a space where lives hang in the balance, and every decision carries profound consequences.
 

At TW Law Group, PLLC, we understand the stakes and are committed to helping you weather the storm. Together, we’ll transform turmoil into resolution and help you reclaim your sense of stability and hope.

Practice Areas

Family law matters—such as divorce, child custody, and property division—are often fraught with anxiety and emotional turmoil. These challenges can take a toll on your mental well-being and stability. Let TW Law Group, PLLC shoulder the legal burdens, allowing you to focus on maintaining your peace of mind, supporting your children, and protecting your loved ones.
 

Late or missing alimony payments can bring financial distress, while the delays and frustrations of adoption can be equally disheartening. Our experienced legal team has the knowledge and skill to guide you through these challenges and work toward a resolution that meets your needs.

Our Family Law Practice Areas Include:

  • Divorce

  • Child Custody

  • Guardianship

  • Probate

  • Paternity Cases

  • Adoption

Why You Need Legal Representation

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Handling these matters alone can be overwhelming, emotionally draining, and risky. Without skilled legal counsel, you may be vulnerable to financial exploitation or legal missteps. Our attorneys will safeguard your rights and help you navigate the legal complexities with confidence and care.

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For parents, our team works tirelessly to ensure your child’s future is protected.

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Trusted Advocates Throughout Florida

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At TW Law Group, PLLC, our attorneys in Florida have built a reputation for being compassionate and knowledgeable legal allies for individuals facing life-altering family issues. We understand the complexity of your situation and provide personalized, results-driven guidance to help you move forward.

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Whether you’re concerned about asset division, child custody, or spousal support, our team is here to answer your questions and advocate for the best possible outcome.

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Why Choose TW Law Group, PLLC?

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  • Compassionate and experienced legal representation

  • A proven track record of protecting clients' best interests

  • Personalized attention tailored to your unique circumstances

  • Dedication to helping you rebuild your life

 

Turn to a team that understands your struggles and fights for what matters most to you.

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Contact TW Law Group, PLLC today at (407) 720-8282 or visit our website to get started. We’re ready to stand by your side every step of the way.

Routine Probate Administration

​Losing a loved one is an emotionally taxing experience, and settling their financial affairs can add further challenges. At TW Law Group, PLLC, we understand how intertwined grief and probate can be, and we’re here to help you navigate this inevitable process with care and professionalism.

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What is Probate?


Probate encompasses the legal procedures required to:

  • Gather a decedent’s assets

  • Pay off debts and obligations

  • Transfer property to beneficiaries or heirs

Each probate case is unique, with procedures tailored to the specific circumstances of the estate.

 

Key Probate Roles and Concepts

 

Dependent Administrator
In the absence of a will, the court appoints a dependent administrator to:

  • Collect all assets of the deceased

  • Resolve debts with creditors

  • File an Inventory, Appraisement, and List of Claims

  • Notify creditors as required by law

  • Seek court approval to sell estate assets

  • Provide annual accountings until the estate is closed and distributed to heirs

 

Probate Estate
The probate estate includes all assets governed by the decedent’s last will and testament, if it exists.

 

Non-Probate Estate
Non-probate assets are transferred via written contracts, provided the decedent named beneficiaries. Common examples include:

  • Bank accounts

  • Investment accounts

  • Life insurance policies

  • Retirement accounts

 

When properly executed, these assets pass directly to designated beneficiaries, bypassing the will.

 

Beneficiaries
Individuals named in the decedent’s will (or any amendments, known as codicils) to receive a share of the estate.

 

Heirs
Individuals entitled to the decedent’s estate under intestacy laws, applicable when no valid will exists.

 

At TW Law Group, PLLC, we provide expert guidance to help you manage the complexities of probate and ensure that your loved one’s wishes are honored. Let us handle the legal process so you can focus on healing and remembering those who matter most.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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