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West Palm Beach Probate & Estate Administration Law Firm
Overview
Our team at the Law Office of David M. Garten, Esq., has spent over 30 years serving our clients in West Palm Beach. During this time, we have helped family members find closure while navigating Florida's complex probate and estate laws and have helped survivors distribute assets in the way their loved ones intended.
What we do
Our entire practice revolves around one main area: settling the final affairs of the deceased in court. Attorney David M. Garten can assist both estate administrators and beneficiaries or rightful heirs with claims filed against the estate from small disputes to multimillion-dollar will or trust contests. He handles litigation related to the following areas:
- Probate and trust
- Powers of attorney and guardianships
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Elder abuse
How we can help
At the Law Office of David M. Garten, Esq, we understand how overwhelming it can be to tackle the final affairs of loved ones. The last thing our clients may want to do is tackle paperwork or fight lawsuits while grieving. We handle the process on their behalf, so they can turn their attention to family matters.
Our lead attorney handles the entire probate or trust litigation process from start to finish. He fights hard to defend our clients' best interests to increase the likelihood of securing the positive outcomes they seek.
About Law Office of David M. Garten, Esq.
Practice Areas
- Probate & Estate Administration
Litigation
- 80%
Previous Law Firm Name
- David M. Garten, Esq.
Office Information
Address
400 Columbia DriveSuite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Phone
Fax
- 561-687-8103
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
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