Linda Solash-Reed - Orlando, FL
Attorney at Lighthouse Legal Group
Estate Planning Lawyers in Orlando, FL
640 Dartmouth St. Orlando, FL 32804
Orlando Estate Planning Lawyer
Updated: 06/11/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning
- Special Needs Planning
- Charitable Planning
- Estate Planning for Women
- Estate Planning for Blended Families
- Estate Planning for Minor Children
- Elder Law
- Probate & Trust Administration
- Guardianship
Attorney Information
Overview
Linda Solash-Reed founded her own firm in 2009, inspired by the firsthand experience of watching her parents, in-laws, and her own family navigate the challenges of aging and life transitions. That personal understanding of what clients and their families are going through shapes everything about the way she practices law.
Linda holds three advanced designations that set her apart. She is a Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law — a distinction earned by fewer than three percent of Florida attorneys — as well as a Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) practitioner and an Accredited Estate Planner™ (AEP®). Her combined legal and financial planning background allows her to see the full picture when helping clients protect their families and plan for the future.
Linda’s practice includes estate planning with particular depth in special needs planning, charitable planning, estate planning for women, blended families, and families with minor children. She also handles elder law, guardianship, and probate and trust administration.
Linda spent fifteen years working with nonprofit organizations on tax-wise giving strategies before entering private practice, which informs her work with clients who want to build a philanthropic legacy alongside their estate plan.
Linda lives in Winter Park, Florida with her husband Bob. In her free time she enjoys hiking, traveling, reading, and visiting their daughter and son-in-law in Baltimore.
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney | Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law | CFP® | AEP®
Bar Admissions
- Florida
Specialties and Certifications
- Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) practitioner
- Accredited Estate Planner™ (AEP®)
- Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law
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