Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, PLLC

Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, PLLC Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, PLLC has been providing legal services to clients in the greater Daytona Beach area for the past 25 years.

We are dedicated to providing our clients with the highest level of service. Ethics, compassion and integrity are core values of our practice. All of our attorneys and staff are also diligent, reliable, friendly and professional. We insist on taking the time to carefully address all of your concerns and pride ourselves in making sure you understand all possible outcomes to your decisions. Our atto

rneys handle legal matters for both businesses and individuals in the following areas: Estate Planning, Probate, Guardianship, Real Estate, Elder Law, Condominium Law and Corporate and Business Law. At Pyle & Dellinger, PL you can expect the results and resources of a large firm with the personalized touch and individual attention of a small firm. Our firm is committed to excellence. We are proud that the majority of our clients come to us as the result of referrals and repeat business. We pride ourselves on our attitude, experience and systems for handling legal matters efficiently and at a reasonable cost. We strive to provide the best possible services to our clients, and we believe we are successful in doing so.

Paralegal - The law firm of Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, PLLC, in Daytona Beach, is seeking an estate planning and/or real ...
05/21/2026

Paralegal - The law firm of Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, PLLC, in Daytona Beach, is seeking an estate planning and/or real estate paralegal with 2 or more years of experience to join our transaction-based practice. The firm consists of three attorneys, primarily practicing in the areas of estate planning, probate, trust administration, real estate and elder law. The ideal candidate must have excellent drafting and writing skills, attention to detail, and strong interpersonal skills to work well with clients, attorneys and other staff members. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office (Word and Outlook). Benefits include competitive pay, health/dental insurance, 401k, and paid time off. Please submit your resume to [email protected] for consideration.

When a person passes away owning property in Florida but lived in another state, their estate may require an additional ...
05/21/2026

When a person passes away owning property in Florida but lived in another state, their estate may require an additional legal process known as ancillary probate. This separate proceeding is used to handle and transfer Florida-based assets, such as real estate or certain financial accounts, that cannot be fully administered through an out-of-state probate case alone.

In our latest blog, we explain what ancillary probate is, when it is required, and why it is an important step in ensuring Florida assets are properly and lawfully transferred to the appropriate heirs or beneficiaries. Check out the full article to learn more: https://ow.ly/VL3h50YXScT

Florida’s elective share laws are designed to protect surviving spouses, but they can also significantly impact — and in...
05/19/2026

Florida’s elective share laws are designed to protect surviving spouses, but they can also significantly impact — and in some cases override — what is outlined in an estate plan. Even when a will or trust attempts to distribute assets in a specific way, a surviving spouse may still be entitled to claim a statutory portion of the “elective estate,” which can include both probate and certain non-probate assets.

In our latest blog, we explain how Florida’s elective share works, what assets may be included in the calculation, and how these laws can affect or override carefully drafted estate plans. Read more: https://ow.ly/TrAC50YXS9u

Estate planning is especially important for unmarried couples in Florida because state law does not automatically provid...
05/14/2026

Estate planning is especially important for unmarried couples in Florida because state law does not automatically provide the same legal protections granted to married spouses. Without proper estate planning documents in place, unmarried partners may face challenges involving inheritance rights, medical decision-making, asset distribution, and financial authority during times of incapacity or after a loved one’s passing.

In our latest blog, we discuss key estate planning considerations for unmarried couples in Florida, including the legal documents that can help protect both partners and provide greater peace of mind for the future.

Click here to learn more: https://ow.ly/bZJj50YXS6W

Handling a Florida probate case can become even more complex when heirs live in different states. Out-of-state heirs may...
05/12/2026

Handling a Florida probate case can become even more complex when heirs live in different states. Out-of-state heirs may face challenges involving communication, required documentation, court procedures, property transfers, and coordinating responsibilities across multiple jurisdictions. Understanding how Florida probate law applies in these situations can help families avoid unnecessary delays and complications.

In our latest blog, we discuss common issues involving out-of-state heirs in Florida probate cases, what families and personal representatives should expect, and how proper legal guidance can help keep the process moving forward efficiently.

Read the full article here: https://ow.ly/VGif50YXS34

Serving as a personal representative in Florida comes with significant legal and financial responsibilities. Adult child...
05/05/2026

Serving as a personal representative in Florida comes with significant legal and financial responsibilities. Adult children who step into this role may be responsible for managing probate, paying debts, communicating with beneficiaries, and ensuring the estate is administered according to Florida law.

In our latest blog, we explain what adult children should understand before serving as a Florida personal representative and what to expect throughout the estate administration process.

Read the full blog here: https://ow.ly/YkTV50YOgNx

For Florida business owners, estate planning involves more than personal assets — it also means creating a clear plan fo...
04/28/2026

For Florida business owners, estate planning involves more than personal assets — it also means creating a clear plan for what happens to your company when you are no longer here. Without proper succession planning, business ownership disputes, operational disruptions, and financial uncertainty can create challenges for both your family and your employees.

In our latest blog, we discuss why estate planning is essential for Florida business owners and how proactive planning can help preserve the future of your company.

Read the full blog here: https://ow.ly/qYZ950YOgMX

A durable power of attorney is one of the most important documents in any estate plan because it allows someone you trus...
04/23/2026

A durable power of attorney is one of the most important documents in any estate plan because it allows someone you trust to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so. Without it, your loved ones may face costly court involvement just to manage your affairs during a medical emergency or incapacity.

In our latest blog, we explain why a durable power of attorney should be part of every estate plan and how it helps protect both you and your family.

Read the full blog here: https://ow.ly/Gten50YOgMq

At Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, we understand that even after a real estate contract is signed, a deal can still fall apart...
04/07/2026

At Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, we understand that even after a real estate contract is signed, a deal can still fall apart—and when it does, the legal and financial consequences can be complex.

From financing issues and inspection disputes to title defects and contract ambiguities, there are several reasons a transaction may not make it to closing. Understanding your rights and obligations under Florida law is critical to protecting your investment and minimizing risk.

In our latest blog, we break down what happens when a Florida real estate deal falls apart after contract signing—and what buyers and sellers can do next. Read the full article here: https://ow.ly/ONcM50YCVQI

If you have questions about a pending or failed real estate transaction, our team is here to help guide you through your options.

Real estate transactions should be smooth and secure—but title problems can create unexpected hurdles if they aren’t ide...
03/12/2026

Real estate transactions should be smooth and secure—but title problems can create unexpected hurdles if they aren’t identified and resolved early.

At Pyle, Dellinger & Naylor, PLLC, we’ve put together a practical guide to the most common title issues in Florida real estate, from undisclosed liens to boundary disputes, and how you can address them. Understanding these challenges ahead of time helps protect your investment and gives you greater confidence in your transaction.

Read the full blog here: https://pylelegal.com/common-title-issues-in-florida-real-estate-and-how-to-resolve-them/

If you’re facing title concerns or need experienced legal support in your real estate closing, our team is ready to assist you.

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1655 N. Clyde Morris Boulevard , Ste. 1
Daytona Beach, FL
32117

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+13866159007

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