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Daytona Beach Probate & Estate Administration Law Firm
Overview
Here at the Just Scales, PLLC, law firm in Ormond Beach, Florida, we provide invaluable counsel and support to clients across Volusia County who have legal needs involving any of the following:
- Real estate
- Probate and estate administration
- Wills and trusts
- Civil appeals
- Civil litigation
With an additional law office in Daytona Beach, we have grown to become one of the premier legal practices in our area for individuals, families and business owners seeking quality, professional representation for the complex and pressing legal challenges affecting their lives and property, their loved ones, and their future.
Backed by 15 years of total legal experience, attorney Lisa L. Ledbetter founded our practice in order to deliver the highest level of personalized counsel possible to the members of our community. During our time in practice, we have achieved a long record of securing successful results for our clients both efficiently and cost-effectively.
No matter your legal needs or the goals you wish to achieve, you can rely on us to sit with you and discuss your options to help you make the best-informed decisions. We promise to remain right there beside you each step of the way to significantly increase your odds of obtaining the positive results you expect and deserve.
To find out more, you can contact Just Scales, PLLC, to schedule an initial consultation. Our law firm also offers virtual consultations in these uncertain times to help keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy.
About Just Scales, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Real Estate
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
210 South Beach StreetSuite 202 Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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