Experienced Estate Planning Attorney
Estate planning is the essential process of developing a comprehensive strategy to manage your assets, healthcare, and legacy throughout your life and beyond. It ensures that your wishes are honored, your family is provided for, and your assets are distributed according to your preferences after your passing.

Our Estate Planning Services
Our trusted estate planning attorney in Florida handles a wide range of services, including:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Advance Directives
- Powers of Attorney
- Beneficiary Designations
- Designation of Preneed Guardian
- Funeral Instructions
- Bank or Financial Accounts
- Titles & Property Deeds
- Business Succession Plans
We work to ensure that every aspect of your estate planning is tailored to meet your unique needs and protect your legacy. Contact us today to learn more.
Guardianship of Minor Children
If you have Minor children, who you would like to act as legal guardian for your minor children upon your death.
Last Will and Testament
Your wishes on how your assets should be distributed after you pass.
Durable Power of Attorney
A Durable Power of Attorney is a document that gives another person, an Agent, the power to manage your financial affairs in the event you become incapacitated or unable to make decisions.
Pre-Need Guardian (Adult)
The Declaration Naming Pre-need Guardian document is designed to allow you to designate who will serve as the guardian of your person and property if one ever needs to be appointed. A Pre-need Guardian is a person appointed in advance by you in case a guardianship proceeding ever occurs.
Guardian of a Minor Child
If you have any children who are minors, a guardian should be named in your will to care for them and to manage their property until they attain 18 years of age in the event of the death of both parents.
Revocable Trust
A revocable trust is a document (the “trust agreement”) created by you to manage your assets during your lifetime and distribute the remaining assets after your death.
Living Will
A living will authorizes another person to carry out your wishes in the event you are unable to communicate your decisions concerning extending, withholding or withdrawing life-prolonging procedures.