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Pompano Beach Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
For over 45 years, the Firm's real estate attorneys have represented clients in all types of real estate transactions. We pride ourselves on responding to calls and e-mails promptly and providing you with friendly, personalized attention with an eye towards achieving a smooth and seamless transaction. We provide a wide variety of professional legal services involving both commercial and residential properties. On the residential side, a home is often your largest lifetime investment and with this is mind it is imperative that your interests be protected. Similarly, if you are a seller, there are just as many pitfalls involved with selling a home as there are with buying one. This is especially true if you are considering a "for sale by owner" transaction. From the initial offering to the final closing, our skill and experience can help you get the results that you desire in a timely and cost-effective way.
Our practice includes:
- Negotiation and preparation of offers for purchase and sale
- Review and explain condominium documents
- Resolve issues which may arise during the pendency of the sale
- Explain the mortgage financing process and coordinate and consummate the mortgage loan closing
- Cure title defects
- Prepare closing documentation
- Address and resolve closing disputes
- Examination of title and provide required lender and owner title insurance
- Negotiation and preparation of leases
- Conduct real estate closings and provide escrow services
About MacLean and Ema, P.A.
Previous Law Firm Name
- MacLean, Amato, Arlen & Anderson, 0
- MacLean, Arlen & Ema, 0
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
People
Attorneys
- Adan A. “Adam” Aulet Jr. (Attorney / Shareholder)
- Brian V. Bergman (Senior Associate) 1 Review
- Robert J. Di Capua (Associate)
- Christopher J. Ema (Shareholder)
- Anne B. MacLean (Retired)
- Laura G. MacLean (Shareholder, Director of Estate Planning and Estate and Trust Administration Departments)
- Madeline R. MacLean (Associate Attorney)
- Frederick R. MacLean (In Memoriam)
- Michaela “Lucky” Roselli (Associate Attorney)
- Ryan M. Proietto
Staff
- Karen Sprague, Office Manager
- Christopher Shepard, Paralegal, Ext. 1015
- Donna Sylvestri, Paralegal
- Karen E. Kennedy, Legal Assistant
- Karen Kniskern, Legal Assistant
- Olivia Losito, Legal Assistant
- Emily Ema Mathieu, Legal Assistant
- Adriana Masucci, Receptionist
- Samantha Maher, Legal Assistant
- Maximo Ema, Client Relations Director
- Denise Rosenbusch, Paralegal - Real Estate, Ext. 1005
Office Information
Address
2600 Northeast 14th Street Causeway Pompano Beach, FL 33062
Phone
Fax
- 954-942-1006
- 954-942-9146
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