Real Estate Attorney in Gainesville, FL
Deeds, property transfers, homestead and title help, and contract review for Gainesville owners and families — coordinated with your estate plan and handled by phone, video, and secure e-signing.
Cornerstone Wealth & Legacy Law helps Gainesville owners and families with the legal and planning side of real estate — deeds and property transfers, Florida homestead and title questions, and review of purchase, sale, and for-sale-by-owner documents — coordinated with your broader plan for the property. We serve Alachua County by phone, video, and secure e-signing. (We do not currently provide closing, escrow, or settlement services.)
Deeds & Property Transfers in Gainesville
Moving a Gainesville property to family, into a trust, or out of a deceased owner's name takes the right deed prepared correctly. We draft and record warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and enhanced life estate ("Lady Bird") deeds for Alachua County property, choosing the form that fits your goal — transferring to loved ones, funding a revocable living trust, or keeping the home out of probate. Documentary stamp tax and recording fees apply, and we handle the recording with the Alachua County Clerk.
Homestead & Clearing Title
- Florida homestead protection and transfer planning (Art. X, §4, Fla. Const.)
- Clearing title to Alachua County property after a death
- Petitions to determine homestead status in probate
- Removing a deceased owner from a deed and confirming clean ownership
Contract & Document Review for Gainesville Buyers & Sellers
Before you sign, it helps to have a lawyer explain what a contract actually commits you to. We review purchase and sale agreements and for-sale-by-owner paperwork for Gainesville buyers and sellers, flag risks, and suggest changes — advisory and document work, separate from any closing or escrow service.
Real Estate That Fits Your Gainesville Estate Plan
Because your Gainesville home is likely your most valuable asset, how it is titled shapes your whole estate. We align your deed and homestead strategy with your revocable living trust and beneficiary plan so the property passes the way you intend — often keeping it out of Alachua County probate. Take the free Estate Plan Score quiz to see how your property fits in.
Gainesville Real Estate FAQs
What real estate services does Cornerstone offer in Gainesville?
For Gainesville owners and families we focus on deeds and property transfers, Florida homestead and title questions, and reviewing purchase or sale contracts and for-sale-by-owner documents. We do not currently provide closing, escrow, or settlement services — our role is the legal and planning side of your Alachua County property, handled by phone and video.
Can you prepare a deed for my Gainesville property?
Yes. We prepare and record warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and enhanced life estate ("Lady Bird") deeds for Alachua County property. The right deed depends on your goal — transferring to family, funding a trust, avoiding probate, or protecting Florida homestead under Art. X, §4 of the Florida Constitution. Documentary stamp tax and recording fees apply.
Can you help clear title to a Gainesville property after a death?
Often, yes. When an owner passes away, title to Alachua County real estate usually has to be cleared before it can be sold or transferred — frequently through a petition to determine homestead status or a probate transfer. We help Gainesville families establish clean title and move the property to the right people.
Can you review my Gainesville purchase or sale contract?
Yes. We review purchase and sale contracts and for-sale-by-owner paperwork for Gainesville buyers and sellers, explain your obligations and risks, and suggest changes before you sign. This is advisory and document work — we do not conduct the closing or hold escrow.
How does real estate connect to my estate plan in Gainesville?
Your Gainesville home is usually your most valuable asset, so how it is titled drives whether it passes smoothly or lands in probate. We coordinate deeds, homestead, and beneficiary tools with your overall estate plan — for example, a Lady Bird deed or a funded revocable living trust can keep the property out of Alachua County probate entirely.
Need a deed or property transfer in Gainesville?
Start with a free 20-minute call. We'll explain the right deed or title step for your property and how we handle it remotely.
Schedule Your Free ConsultationCornerstone Wealth & Legacy Law, PLLC is licensed in the State of Florida and serves clients throughout the state. This page is attorney advertising and general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Estate planning, probate, and elder law outcomes depend on your individual facts and the proper execution of documents under Florida law.