When you are developing a plan for your estate or you are in need of guidance in dealing with the administration of a loved one's estate, it can be overwhelming. Estate-related matters are complex. The legal requirements that are involved, the tax issues, dealing with creditors and beneficiaries are all challenging. It can be difficult to know how to even begin.
Our firm's mission is to provide our clients with exceptional estate-related legal representation and services that allow them to breathe easier. We know how difficult these matters can be. Not only are they complex, but the emotional aspects can be overwhelming.
Having an experienced attorney there to help you make sure that everything is taken care of can be a great comfort during a difficult time.
AV Preeminent* rated, Master of Laws in Elder Law, member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), member of the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys (AFELA)
At The Charles Law Offices, our Clearwater lawyer, Susan Charles, holds an advanced law degree, a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Elder Law in addition to a Juris Doctor (J.D.). We utilize that depth of knowledge and our experience to help our clients have the confidence that comes from knowing that their estate-related issues have been handled well.
Contact a Largo Estate Planning and Probate Lawyer at The Charles Law Offices
For effective estate planning guidance and probate, estate and trust administration, turn to The Charles Law Offices. We take pride in the level of support we provide to our clients. To schedule a free initial consultation with our Florida lawyer, call 727.475.6340, toll free at 866.607.6531 or simply contact us online. We accept credit cards for our clients' convenience.
Offices in Clearwater - Largo - St. Petersburg
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