About Robert D. King, Esq.
Robert D. King, Esq. serves clients through The King Firm, PA with a practice focused on probate, estate planning, trust administration, and related deed and property matters. The firm’s approach is direct, practical, and centered on helping clients move important legal matters forward with clarity.
A practice centered on probate, planning, and practical execution
The firm’s work is built around probate and estate matters, with an emphasis on helping clients handle real-world legal problems in an organized and effective way. That includes probate administration, estate planning, trust administration, homestead and deed issues, and related property transfer matters that often arise before or after a death.
Helping clients through difficult transitions
Many legal matters handled by the firm arrive at emotionally difficult times. Probate matters often begin just after a death, when family members are grieving and trying to understand what assets exist, what the will says, whether probate is required, and who is responsible for taking action. Estate planning often arises when clients want to protect family members, simplify future administration, and reduce the risk of confusion later.
Attorney-led guidance with statewide reach
The firm assists clients throughout Florida and is structured to work both in person and remotely when appropriate. Many probate and estate clients live in a different county from the one where the matter is pending. Some live out of state or outside the country entirely.
Lawyer first, with real estate knowledge as a secondary advantage
The site is intentionally structured to lead with Robert D. King’s legal work. Realtor® is secondary, not the main emphasis. That said, real property often plays an important role in probate, estate planning, trust administration, and deed work. When estates involve homestead issues, title questions, trust transfers, enhanced life estate deeds, or real-estate-related administration concerns, additional familiarity with property matters can be useful.
What clients can expect
Clients should expect a practical, detail-oriented approach focused on clear communication, direct attorney guidance, and follow-through. The firm’s style is to identify the issue, explain the available options, recommend a path where appropriate, and keep the matter moving.
Practice highlights
Probate administration and strategy. Estate planning, wills, and trusts. Trust administration guidance. Homestead, deed, and property transfer issues. Direct attorney communication. Remote and statewide client access.