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Tampa Probate Law Firm
Overview
Representing clients with compassion and professionalism. We handle cases worldwide for greencards, naturalization, asylum, removal, deportation, family based petitions, fiancé visas, VAWA visas and more. We also help clients in estate planning; probate administration; trust administration; probate litigation; and guardianships in the state of Florida.
At the Law Office of Cynthia I. Waisman, P.A. we devote our practice to immigration, estates and guardianship matters. Our firm takes pride in providing quality legal services. We prioritize our clients' needs and best interests. We recognize that our clients need the best possible legal representation, provided with the right amount of compassion, creativity and professionalism. Our firm provides personalized service to all of our clients, supported by a highly experienced, professional and personable staff. We know that we can provide comfort to our clients through experienced, dedicated representation. We offer translation services for our clients and payment plans.
About Cynthia I. Waisman, P.A.
Practice Areas
- Probate
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
5406 Hoover Blvd.Ste. 11 Tampa, FL 33634
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Cynthia I. Waisman, P.A. 2451 McMullen Booth Rd STE 239 Clearwater, FL 33759 727-712-2299
Cynthia I. Waisman, P.A. 6013 Wesley Grove Blvd Building 2, Suite 208 Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 813-279-6180
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