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Fort Myers Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
In Fort Myers, Florida, The Nussbickel Law Firm, P.A., provides caring, knowledgeable counsel for those who are ready to create, update or carry out their estate plans. We understand how sensitive discussions about end-of-life matters can be. From deciding who should receive which assets to naming guardians to take care of minor children, we assist clients through the estate planning process. Clients can also look to us for help setting up and funding trusts as well.
Whether a loved one left a will or not, probate and estate administration can be complex, especially because these processes often take place in a haze of grief after the loss of a family member. At our law firm, we offer compassionate assistance in taking care of the wishes of the deceased and closing out the estate.
There should be no confusion about who makes the difficult decisions about health care and finances if someone becomes incapacitated. We help clients complete important documents such as a living will, a power of attorney and a health care surrogate form to make their wishes known before it is too late.
The Nussbickel Law Firm, P.A., offers virtual appointments to accommodate those who cannot come to our office in person. We also accept credit cards so that no one has to put off planning for the future of their estate.
About The Nussbickel Law Firm, P.A.
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Wills
- Trusts
- Probate and Estate Administration
People
Attorneys
- Gregory J. Nussbickel (Principal and Founder) 1 Review
Staff
- Christine Brehm, Paralegal
- Michelle Hermina, Paralegal
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
12487 Brantley Commons Ct. Fort Myers, FL 33907
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