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Lady Bird Deed in Orlando, Florida

For Orlando homeowners, a lady bird deed is the simplest way to keep the house out of probate and beyond the reach of Medicaid estate recovery.

  • No probate on the home, recorded right here in Orange County
  • Full control for life: sell, refinance, or change it anytime
  • Keeps the step-up in basis and dodges the Medicaid 5-year penalty
Book a free 30-minute consult Attorney-drafted, $399 flat + recording

Why Orlando Homeowners Use a Lady Bird Deed

Plenty of Orlando families assume a will handles the house. It does not; a will still goes through probate. A lady bird deed (its formal name is an enhanced life estate deed) answers it quietly: the home passes to the people you name the moment you die, with no probate, and you keep complete control while you are alive. You can sell it, borrow against it, or change your mind, all without anyone's permission.

Orlando proper is young and growing, a working-family metro, while the surrounding Central Florida region carries a large retiree base. A growth metro of first-time estate plans and blended families, plus adult children managing out-of-state parents, where deeds record at the Comptroller. With a median home value around $430,000, keeping that value out of probate and protecting the step-up in basis matters here. See exactly how a lady bird deed works →

How a Orlando Deed Gets Recorded

A deed only protects your family once it is properly recorded, and in Orange County that happens with the Orange County Comptroller. In Orange County, deeds are recorded by the Comptroller, not the Clerk of Courts, a detail that trips up many do-it-yourself deeds. The Orange County recording office sits at 425 North Orange Avenue in Orlando, but we e-record your deed electronically, so you never make the trip. The cost to record is modest and set by Florida law, the same in every county, usually around $18 to $30, plus the $0.70 minimum documentary stamp that applies because the deed is a gift at death rather than a sale. We pull your exact legal description from the last recorded deed, prepare the document, and e-record it for you, so nothing depends on you driving to a courthouse.

The Mistakes We Fix for Orange County Families

The cheap way usually costs the most. A plain gift of the home to the kids loses the step-up in basis (a tax break that can save the family tens of thousands when they sell) and can trigger Florida's five-year Medicaid penalty. A do-it-yourself form often misses the homestead and spousal rules, which can quietly void the deed for a married owner. We handle those checks as part of the flat fee, so the deed actually holds up. What a valid form must contain → · when a deed is the wrong tool →

Protect your Orlando home before it ever reaches a courtroom.

A free 30-minute consult confirms a lady bird deed fits, by phone or video. If a trust is the better tool, we will tell you that too.

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What It Costs

Our flat fee is $399 for an individual owner and $449 for a joint deed, the same price the form mills charge, with a real attorney behind it. On top of that you pay only the government recording cost and the documentary stamp, passed through with no markup. The fee is posted up front and honored for 90 days. See the full cost breakdown →

Communities We Serve Near Orlando

We work with homeowners across Orange County, including College Park, Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Dr. Phillips, Thornton Park, Winter Park, Windermere, and the surrounding area. StepUp Law is a Miami firm serving Orlando families remotely; this is not a Orlando office, and we frame our work that way out of respect for Florida's advertising rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Orlando office to set up a lady bird deed?

No. StepUp Law is a Miami firm that serves Orlando and Orange County homeowners remotely, by phone and video, with the deed signed by remote online notary and e-recorded in your county. Many of our clients are adult children handling a Florida parent's home from another state.

Where does a Orlando lady bird deed get recorded?

With the Orange County Comptroller, in the county where the property sits. In Orange County, deeds are recorded by the Comptroller, not the Clerk of Courts, a detail that trips up many do-it-yourself deeds. Recording fees are set by Florida law and are the same in every county, usually about $18 to $30 for a deed like this, plus a $0.70 minimum documentary stamp because no sale is taking place.

Will a lady bird deed help my Orlando home avoid Medicaid estate recovery?

Yes. Florida only recovers Medicaid costs from the probate estate. Because a lady bird deed passes the home outside probate, it stays out of recovery's reach, while your homestead also stays exempt during your lifetime. It is one of the main reasons Orange County families use it.

Can I still sell my Orlando home after signing?

Yes, and that is the whole point of the "enhanced" part. You keep the right to sell, refinance, rent, or change your mind, all without asking the beneficiaries. If the home is your homestead and you are married, your spouse still joins the deed for a sale or mortgage.


Updated June 7, 2026. Reviewed by Kevin D. Klagge, Esq., Fla. Bar No. 99502 (Florida estate planning, probate, and trust and probate litigation). General information about Florida law, not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created. We serve Orlando and Orange County residents remotely. Do not send confidential information until we have agreed to represent you.

Keep your Orlando home out of probate

Book a free 30-minute consult. We confirm the deed fits, draft it, and record it in Orange County for a flat $399 (individual) / $449 (joint) plus recording.

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