Martin Law Office, P.A.

Martin Law Office, P.A. Martin Law Office is a solo practitioner law firm with special focus in
animal law, business law, LGBT advocacy, real property, and estate planning/probate.
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Shareholder Tim Martin is a Florida attorney and a member in good standing of The Florida Bar. He earned his J.D. from Barry University School of Law in Orlando, Florida, and his B.A. from Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. He is also a Florida Supreme Court county court mediator and a Florida notary public. Timothy is a member of the American Bar Association, Hillsborough County Bar Association, and St. Petersburg Bar Association.

06/05/2026
06/04/2026

🌈 CELEBRATE PRIDE MONTH WITH PEACE OF MIND! 🌈
At Martin Law Office, P.A., we believe that everyone deserves the right to protect their life, their legacy, and the people they love.Whether you are building your chosen family, navigating a medical transition, or securing your future, having a rock-solid estate plan is your ultimate legal shield.To honor our community this June, we are taking 20% OFF ALL ESTATE PLANNING PACKAGES all month long!

🏳️‍🌈🛡️ OUR CORE PROTECTION PACKAGES:
Level 1: Incapacity ProtectionIncludes: Durable Power of Attorney, Health Care Surrogate, Living Will, & HIPAA Release.Purpose: Protects your life, finances, and medical choices while you are alive.Level
2: Will-Based ProtectionIncludes: Everything in Level 1 + Last Will & Testament.Purpose: Protects your life today and ensures a clean legacy tomorrow.
Level 3: Trust-Based ProtectionIncludes: Everything in Level 1 + Revocable Living Trust + Pour-Over Will.Purpose: Maximizes asset protection and completely avoids probate court.

🌟 Sliding-scale fee adjustments are also available for low-income clients based on household income guidelines.
✨ Secure your rights today with an attorney who stands with you. ✨📅 Appointments are filling up fast for June!
📞 Call us: (813) 260-1413
📧 Email us: [email protected]📍 Location: St.

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06/03/2026

Martin Law Office, P.A. is officially on the ballot again in the Estate Planning Law Firms category for the 2026 Best of Florida Awards, and voting is now open at: guidetoflorida.com/best-of/vote/legal-services. Go to Estate Planning law firms, click on view all nominees, and then select Martin Law Office, P.A.

Voting is open to the public and runs through Friday, July 31st

Readers may vote once per day during the voting period

Thank you for your vote!

05/07/2026

Big Changes Coming to Florida Probate! ⚖️📜
Heads up to my Florida friends and colleagues: Starting July 1, 2026, new laws are making it easier (and often cheaper) to settle a loved one's estate. Here are the 3 biggest updates you should know:
✅ The "Small Estate" Limit is Doubling: The threshold for Summary Administration (the faster, simpler version of probate) is jumping from $75,000 to $150,000. This means more families can skip the long, expensive "Formal" probate process.
✅ Quick Bank Access: The limit to withdraw funds via a simple affidavit for immediate family is doubling to $2,000, helping you cover urgent costs without waiting for a judge.
✅ Safe Deposit Box Access: New rules will streamline how a Personal Representative can access bank safe-deposit boxes, cutting through some of the usual red tape.
If you’ve been holding off on starting a probate or have questions about how these changes affect a current situation, now is the time to chat!

03/11/2026

Why I’m Supporting Paige Greenlee for Florida Bar President-Elect

To my colleagues and friends in the Florida legal community:
We often discuss leadership, but it is rare to find a candidate who practices it with the consistency and "grit" that Paige Greenlee has shown for over 20 years.

I am supporting Paige because she doesn’t just seek a title—she seeks to serve. Having watched her transition from "Big Law" to building Greenlee Law PLLC, she has a unique, first-hand understanding of the logistical hurdles all practitioners face. Her colleagues across the state, from West Palm Beach to the Panhandle, consistently describe her as a "force" who leads with integrity and grace under pressure.

Why Paige is the right choice for this moment:

Deep Experience: As a past president of the Hillsborough County Bar and the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division (YLD), she has a proven history of delivering results in technology, communications, and disciplinary review.

Approachable Leadership: She is known for "making a seat at the table" for others and listening before she acts.

Commitment to Professionalism: Paige understands that professionalism is the heartbeat of our Bar and is dedicated to protecting our self-regulating profession.

Paige is resilient, intuitive, and ready to lead. I hope you will join me in voting for her before the March 15 deadline.

Sincerely,

Timothy C. Martin Esq.

03/08/2026

🚨 URGENT: Tallahassee is moving to SILENCE our local voices! 🚨

Florida politicians are fast-tracking HB 1001 and SB 1134, two companion bills that strip away our community’s right to be inclusive. This isn't just about "offices"—it’s a direct attack on the programs that make our neighborhoods vibrant and fair.

The Florida Senate just passed SB 1134 in a 25–11 vote. The House companion (HB 1001) is moving toward a final vote right now. If these pass, they go straight to the Governor's desk to become law. These so-called "Anti-Diversity" bills are a direct attack on our local freedom and community spirit.

What’s at stake in St. Petersburg/Pinellas County?
• Canceled Community Events: Programs like Pride festivals, Black History Month celebrations, and MLK Day events and cultural heritage events could lose all city support and funding.
• Attacks on Local Leaders: Your elected mayors and commissioners could be removed from office by the Governor just for supporting inclusive programs you voted for.
• Lawsuit Free-for-All: These bills invite "bounty hunter" lawsuits, allowing anyone to sue our city and drain our tax dollars over perceived DEI efforts.
• Economic Impact: It threatens minority-owned business grants and workforce development programs that keep our local economy strong.
• Attacks on Small Business: It threatens programs that help minority- and women-owned businesses compete for local contracts.
• Wasted Tax Dollars: These bills invite "bounty hunter" lawsuits, allowing anyone to sue our city and drain our tax dollars over perceived "DEI" efforts.
• Overruling Your Vote: It gives the Governor the power to REMOVE our elected local officials just for supporting programs our community wants.

Don’t let state politicians dismantle decades of progress in our own backyard. We need HOME RULE, not state-mandated censorship. Our local government should reflect OUR values, not a political agenda from Tallahassee.

TAKE ACTION NOW:
1. SHARE this post to alert your neighbors.
2. CALL your State Representative today. Tell them to VOTE NO on HB 1001.
3. TAG our local leaders below and ask them to stand up for our community’s programs! Share this post to alert your neighbors.

01/15/2026

RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

Responsibilities of a Personal Representative
As a fiduciary, a personal representative (“PR”) must act with prudence and transparency, managing the estate's affairs with the highest standard of care.
Managing and protecting assets
• Identify and inventory assets: Locate all of the decedent's property, including bank accounts, real estate, vehicles, and personal belongings. This involves conducting a diligent search and filing an inventory with the court.
• Safeguard assets: Secure all estate property to protect it from theft, damage, or neglect. This may require changing locks, arranging for storage, and obtaining insurance.
• Manage finances: Collect income like rents or interest, open an estate bank account, and transfer the decedent's individual accounts into the estate's name.
• Act prudently: Manage and invest estate assets wisely to prevent devaluation.
Notifying and paying debts
• Notify creditors: Publish a "Notice to Creditors" in a local newspaper and mail a copy to all known or reasonably ascertainable creditors. This opens a specific window for creditors to file claims.
• Review and pay claims: Review all claims filed by creditors and pay the valid ones using estate assets. If a claim is invalid, the PR must object.
• Pay taxes: File all necessary federal and state tax returns, including final individual income taxes and estate tax returns, and pay any taxes owed.
• Settle debts: Pay all outstanding bills and expenses of the decedent and the estate administration, such as funeral expenses, attorney's fees, and appraisal costs.
Distributing the estate
• Provide an accounting: Deliver a detailed report to all beneficiaries outlining the estate's assets, expenses, and proposed distribution plan.
• Distribute property: After all valid debts, claims, and taxes are settled, distribute the remaining assets to the beneficiaries according to the will or Florida's intestacy laws if there is no will.
• Close the estate: File a final accounting and petition for discharge with the court to formally end the administration.

Rights of a Personal Representative
In addition to their duties, a PR has rights that allow them to administer the estate properly.
• Right to compensation: A PR is entitled to reasonable compensation for their services, which is typically based on a statutory fee schedule or can be determined by the will or the court.
• Right to legal counsel: The PR has the right to hire professionals, such as a probate attorney, accountant, and appraiser, to assist with the administration. In Florida, an attorney is generally required for formal administration with multiple interested parties.
• Broad authority: The court-issued "Letters of Administration" grant the PR broad authority to manage and act on behalf of the estate without needing court approval for every action unless the court orders otherwise.
• Limited personal liability: A PR is generally not personally liable for the estate's debts, but they can be held personally responsible for losses caused by a breach of their fiduciary duties, such as negligence, mismanagement, or self-dealing.
• Right to a lien on homestead property: If the PR pays expenses to preserve, maintain, or protect the decedent's homestead property before its final disposition, they are entitled to a lien on the property to secure repayment from the heirs.
• Power to sell assets: The PR has the right to sell estate assets to pay debts and expenses, as long as the sale is in the best interest of the estate and beneficiaries. The PR must provide beneficiaries with notice of any potential sale.

To all Florida Bar members: As a proud graduate of Class IX of the Leadership Academy, I can personally attest to the va...
12/31/2025

To all Florida Bar members: As a proud graduate of Class IX of the Leadership Academy, I can personally attest to the value of this experience and highly encourage you to apply. The application deadline is January 30, 2026

11/13/2025

Attending the Ferguson-White Inn of Court program preceded by our mentorship module.

11/11/2025

Big news from the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday: The justices have declined to revisit their landmark 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Without comment, the Court turned away an appeal from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who made headlines for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples on religious grounds. This move reaffirms marriage equality as the law of the land and upholds the rights of all couples to marry, regardless of gender. 🏳️‍🌈

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