Address

211 E. New Haven Ave., Melbourne, FL 32901

1331 Bedford Drive, Suite B., Melbourne, FL 32940

2040 Hwy A1A, Suite 208 Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937

Contact Us

While this website provides general information, it does not constitute legal advice. The best way to get guidance on your specific legal issue is to contact a lawyer. To schedule a meeting with an attorney, please call or complete the intake form below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are your operating hours?
Monday – 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday – 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday – 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday – 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday – 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Saturday – CLOSED
Sunday – CLOSED

Public Benefits
Elder Law
Long-Term Care Planning
Personal Care Contract
Medicaid Planning
VA Aid & Attendance
Qualified Income Trust

Estate Planning
Wills
Trusts
Revocable Trusts
Irrevocable Trusts
Deeds
Power of Attorney
Healthcare Surrogate
Living Will
Estate Planning in Blended Families
Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples
Trustee

Guardianship
Plenary Guardianship
Limited Guardianship
Guardianship Advocacy
Voluntary Guardianship
Involuntary Guardianship
Civil Litigation

Case Management
Elder Care
Geriatric Case Manager
Nurse Case Manager
Care Coordination

Probate
Trust Administration
Ancillary Probate
Estate Inventories and Accountings

Distribution of Assets
Trust Termination
Summary Administration
Personal Representative
Notice of Administration
Inventory
Accounting
Formal Administration
Executor
Executrix

An elder law attorney advocates for the needs of the elderly and their families. We focus on helping seniors remain independent as long as possible while carefully protecting assets and assisting in long-term care planning. Our team of professionals is trained to help with veterans’ benefits, estate planning, establishing and funding trusts, legal documents, probate, and more.

Our experienced elder law attorneys serve in Brevard County & Indian River County, Florida. Contact our law firm at (321) 345-5945 to schedule a consultation or attend a seminar to learn more.
Hiring a reputable elder law attorney is an important decision. You should feel comfortable with whoever you choose to represent you or your loved one. Don’t be afraid to ask if a lawyer specializes in elder law. Read: Thing to Consider if you Need an Elder Law Attorney to learn more.
Elder law attorneys help with areas of the law related to the senior aging process. They can help with legal matters currently affecting an older individual, as well as offer legal guidance for what needs may arise in the future. Long-term care planning, estate planning, VA benefits, trusts, case management, and guardian advocacy are all areas where elder law attorneys can be helpful.
Since 1965, the Older Americans Act (OAA) has federally protected certain services for senior service, including specialized legal services for older adults. This type of legal assistance can generally be sought by anyone over the age of 60.
Skip to content