Florida Estate Planning, Probate & Criminal Defense Attorney
Florida-licensed counsel for the matters that shape a family's future — preparing the documents that protect what you've built, guiding loved ones through probate after a loss, and defending clients facing criminal charges. Based in Orlando, serving Central Florida.
Practice Areas
Pick the area closest to your situation to learn more.
Criminal Defense
DUI, injunctions, traffic violations, misdemeanors and felonies, and seal & expungement in Florida courts.
Learn moreEstate Planning
Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, lady-bird deeds, healthcare directives, and pre-need guardian designations.
Learn moreProbate
Probate administration and contested-will litigation across Orange, Seminole, Lake, and Volusia counties.
Learn moreCities Served
Each city links to the local criminal defense page. The same Florida-wide attorney represents clients in every city listed.
- Orlando· Orange County
- Ocoee· Orange County
- Apopka· Orange County
- Longwood· Seminole County
- Altamonte Springs· Seminole County
- Sanford· Seminole County
- Belle Isle· Orange County
- Clermont· Lake County
- Casselberry· Seminole County
- Windermere· Orange County
- Winter Park· Orange County
- Winter Garden· Orange County
- Winter Springs· Seminole County
- Oviedo· Seminole County
- Lake Mary· Seminole County
- The Villages· Sumter County
- DeLand· Volusia County
- Daytona Beach· Volusia County
- Ormond Beach· Volusia County
- New Smyrna Beach· Volusia County
- Deltona· Volusia County
- Leesburg· Lake County
- Mount Dora· Lake County
- Eustis· Lake County
- Tavares· Lake County
- Kissimmee· Osceola County
- St. Cloud· Osceola County
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is your Florida office located?
The firm is based in Orlando at 120 East Robinson Street. Clients across Central Florida — Orange, Seminole, Lake, Volusia, and Osceola counties — work with the firm in person, by video, or by phone.
Do I have to drive to Orlando to work with the firm?
No. Estate planning and most consultations can be handled by video or phone, and documents can be signed remotely where Florida law allows. In-person meetings at the Orlando office are always available when you prefer.
How do consultations work?
Book online — you pick a time on the booking page and pay the consultation fee at the same time. You'll receive an email and SMS confirmation with the meeting details. Most consultations run about an hour.
Ready to Discuss Your Case?
Book a consultation online. No phone tag.
