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Miami Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
Many individuals do not need a complicated set of documents. If you are just starting out, or if you simply want an estate plan that is easy to understand, you may need only a simple will that allows you to provide for the disposition of your assets and, if you have minor children, allows you to name a guardian for your children. If you are within this category, our firm can meet your needs with some or all of the following practice areas:
If you have acquired wealth, have a successful business or if your matter is complicated, we can provide you with more sophisticated planning services. We can review your current financial situation and provide advice that is tailored to fit your needs in the following practice areas:
If you are a beneficiary of an estate or trust, or if you are a personal representative or trustee, we can provide you with advice regarding your interest in the estate or trust and answer questions you may have regarding administration.
Our firm can also work with your local attorneys who do not have an active estate and trust practice or with your out of state attorneys who represents you in other matters.
About Deborah Doliner P.A.
Frequent Case Types
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Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Trust Administration
- Guardianships
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
7685 South West 104th StreetSuite 100 Miami, FL 33156
Phone
Fax
- 305-256-8141
Websites
Other Offices
Deborah Doliner P.A. 4000 Ponce de Leon Boulevard Suite 470 Coral Gables, FL 33146 786-401-4615
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