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Why Choose Our Firm?
Guiding Broward County Families Through Life’s Most Important Decisions
An estate plan determines how your family is cared for, how your wishes are honored, and how much stress your loved ones face after you’re gone. We’ve spent decades helping Florida families build plans that hold up when it matters most.
The Legal Experience Your Family Deserves
Our attorneys bring decades of combined experience across the full spectrum of Florida estate planning — from straightforward wills and powers of attorney to irrevocable trusts and special needs planning. We know Butler County courts, Pennsylvania probate law, and the tax implications that can affect your family for generations.
Every Family Is Different — Your Plan Should Be Too
Cookie-cutter estate plans leave dangerous gaps, which is why we take the time to understand your family, your finances, and your goals before drafting a single document. Whether you need to protect a child with special needs, shield a surviving spouse, or minimize estate taxes, we build a plan around your specific situation.
Costly Mistakes in Estate Planning
Not Having a Will at All
Without a valid will, Florida’s default inheritance laws — not you — decide who inherits your estate, who serves as executor, and who raises your children.
Using Online Templates or DIY Documents
DIY will forms frequently fail Florida’s legal requirements, and a single drafting error can delay probate for months or send assets to the wrong people entirely.
Failing to Update Your Plan After Major Life Changes
Marriage, divorce, a new child, or a major financial change can make an existing plan incomplete or harmful — and many families are still relying on documents drafted decades ago.
Ignoring Powers of Attorney Until It’s Too Late
Without a valid power of attorney, no one can legally manage your finances or healthcare if you’re incapacitated — leaving your family no choice but costly, time-consuming court proceedings.
With a Comprehensive Estate Plan, You Can:
✓ Avoid costly probate proceedings
Save your family months of court delays and thousands in legal fees by using trusts and proper asset titling to bypass probate entirely.
✓ Ensure proper care for minor children or special needs family members
Designate guardians who share your values and establish special needs trusts that provide for loved ones without jeopardizing government benefits.
✓ Maintain control over healthcare decisions
Living wills and healthcare proxies ensure your medical wishes are honored and spare your family from making agonizing decisions without guidance.
✓ Provide for your loved ones with confidence
Know that your family will be taken care of according to your wishes, without confusion, conflict, or unnecessary court involvement.

Don’t leave your family’s future to chance.
With a comprehensive estate plan, you can avoid costly probate proceedings, minimize estate taxes, protect assets from creditors, ensure care for minor children or special needs family members, prevent family disputes, and maintain control over healthcare decisions.
Proper estate planning protects your assets, ensures your wishes are honored, and provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones. The sooner you create a comprehensive plan, the more options you have to minimize taxes, avoid probate, and safeguard your family’s inheritance.