Protect Your Family, Preserve Your Legacy

Personalized estate planning for Jacksonville families—so you can avoid probate, save money, and gain peace of mind.

How we help you

Discover the Right Plan for Your Family

Every family is unique. We start by learning your story—your loved ones, your assets, and your goals.

Then we design an effective, personalized plan that protects your family and prevents future problems.

No hourly rates, a flat fee that makes sense to you.

Protecting Your Children Guardians & Peace of Mind

Who will care for your children if the unexpected happens?
We help you legally name guardians, create a plan to protect your kids, and give you peace of mind that your family is secure—even in emergencies.

We help you make sense of the process.

Leave a Lasting Legacy Without Court Hassles

What concerns you most?
Avoiding expensive probate process?

Protecting your assets from creditors?

Protecting your heirs from:
Taxes, Debts, Lawsuits, or even their own mistakes?

Do you want to leave a legacy that will let your beliefs, ethics, and love last beyond your body.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need an estate plan if I already have a will?

Yes. A will only takes effect after you pass away and usually requires probate, which can be expensive and take months (or years). A complete estate plan includes trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives to protect your family during your lifetime and after.  We always include a child protection plan that ensures your children will actually get to the guardian you chose without waiting for the court.

How much does estate planning cost?

We offer clear, flat‑fee packages—no surprises. The cost is based on what YOU decide is best for your family. We don't "sell documents"; we help you decide on the plan that best protects your family. Based on your choices, plans range between $2000 and $8000.

What happens if I don’t have a plan?

Without an estate plan, the State of Florida decides who receives your assets and who will care for your children. This process can be stressful, expensive, and time‑consuming for your loved ones. The Department of Children and Families could become involved, and a probate judge will make decisions. A plan puts you in control and keeps your family out of court.

Still have questions? Let's Talk.

Estate planning can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be.
Schedule your free review today and get answers you can trust, from someone who listens.