
Law Office Of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A. - Jacksonville, FL
432 East Monroe St.2nd FloorJacksonville, FL 32202- 2837
Jacksonville Divorce Law Firm
Overview
Founded in 2003, the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer provides probate, estate planning, wills, trusts and marital/family law representation to people throughout the Jacksonville, Florida, area. We want you to think of our office as your family’s lawyer. We strive to help those navigating some of the most emotional legal challenges that life may put before them.
Offering thoughtful guidance and working to achieve efficient and effective solutions on our clients' behalf, Mr...
Founded in 2003, the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer provides probate, estate planning, wills, trusts and marital/family law representation to people throughout the Jacksonville, Florida, area. We want you to think of our office as your family’s lawyer. We strive to help those navigating some of the most emotional legal challenges that life may put before them.
Offering thoughtful guidance and working to achieve efficient and effective solutions on our clients' behalf, Mr...
Founded in 2003, the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer provides probate, estate planning, wills, trusts and marital/family law representation to people throughout the Jacksonville, Florida, area. We want you to think of our office as your family’s lawyer. We strive to help those navigating some of the most emotional legal challenges that life may put before them.
Offering thoughtful guidance and working to achieve efficient and effective solutions on our clients' behalf, Mr. Oberdorfer applies the experience he gained serving as a prosecutor. Trained in the courtroom, Mr. Oberdorfer is comfortable litigating and fighting for you. At the same time, he realizes that a resolution short of trial may yield the result needed without the same costs. Our office aids clients in the following areas: drafting and revising wills; creating and amending trusts; drafting medical powers of attorney; probate and estate administration; elder law; divorce; post-judgment modifications; military divorce ; child custody and child support.
Whether planning for their financial future, going through a divorce or dealing with the loss of a loved one, we recognize the stress our clients may feel. Starting from a free initial consultation to constant support throughout their case, Mr. Oberdorfer works to set our clients' minds at ease and to provide them with the straightforward and approachable legal counsel they need and deserve. We strive to ensure our clients thoroughly understand the laws as they apply to their situations and their options, putting them in a place to make informed decisions about their cases and futures.
If you are facing a probate issue; guardianship question; estate planning or family law issue, please contact our office to schedule a free consultation. Our office offers payment plans. For our clients' convenience, we accept credit card payments.
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