Orlando Estate Planning Lawyer

Estate planning attorney in Orlando

Estate Planning Attorney Orlando

Though the terminology may sound foreign, everyone has to worry about an estate. Defined as all the money and property you own at the time of your death, your estate will be combined and divided between surviving family, friends, or other parties. Properly planning for what happens with your estate after you pass away or become incapacitated is the estate planning process. Planning your estate early can save your loved ones significant hassle and potentially reduce taxes and legal expenses later.

At Fighter Law, our estate planning attorneys in Orlando provide experienced and compassionate guidance to ensure your wishes are clearly documented and legally protected. Whether you need help with a will, trust, or power of attorney, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

How Do You Plan an Estate?

A well-crafted estate plan provides your loved ones a clear picture of how your assets should be handled. This clarity relieves stress and prevents confusion during difficult times. Our Orlando estate planning lawyers guide you through three simple steps:

  1. Schedule Your Initial Consultation: We meet with you to understand your goals and concerns. This can be done in person, by phone, or virtually.
  2. Explore Your Options: Based on your wishes and the nature of your assets, we recommend the best estate planning tools for your situation.
  3. Draft Your Documents: We create legally sound documents such as your Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney, Healthcare Surrogate, Living Will, and—if appropriate—a Revocable Living Trust.

If you ever need updates or changes, we’re here to help. Estate plans should evolve with your life.

Why Hire an Estate Planning Attorney in Orlando?

While DIY estate planning tools exist, they often result in critical errors. A missing signature, improper wording, or invalid execution can lead to your documents being rejected by the court. That can create unnecessary stress, costs, and delays for your family.

At Fighter Law, we ensure your documents are done right. Our team treats your wishes with the utmost care, and we’ll make sure your loved ones are protected by more than just your documents—they’ll be backed by a trusted legal team.

Benefits of Planning Now

  • Minimize probate costs and time
  • Reduce estate taxes and legal complications
  • Protect your children, spouse, and other beneficiaries
  • Ensure your healthcare wishes are respected

With the help of a skilled estate planning lawyer in Orlando, you’re not only preserving your legacy—you’re giving your family the gift of peace and clarity.

Contact Our Orlando Estate Planning Attorneys Today

Our board-certified legal team makes the estate planning process simple and stress-free. Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating existing documents, Fighter Law is here to help.

Call us today at (407) 344-4837 or use our online contact form to schedule your free consultation.

Florida estate planning documents including will, trust, and power of attorney

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I review my will?

We recommend reviewing your estate plan every 3–4 years, or whenever there is a major life change such as a birth, death, marriage, or divorce. A good rule of thumb: check your documents when the Summer Olympics happen!

How much does estate planning cost?

Our pricing is competitive for the Orlando area. Costs depend on your needs, but we offer estate planning packages that include wills, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives—all tailored to your situation.

What happens if I die without a will?

If you die intestate (without a will), the State of Florida decides who inherits your assets. This often causes delays, conflict, and unintended outcomes. Having a valid will ensures your wishes are followed.

Do I need a trust?

Not everyone needs a trust, but it can be very helpful in avoiding probate and maintaining privacy. During your consultation, we’ll help you decide if a trust makes sense for your goals.

Can I change my will later?

Yes, but Florida has strict rules. You can’t just cross things out—changes must follow legal formalities. Contact an estate planning lawyer to properly amend or update your documents.

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