Dean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton PA
Trusts and Estates/Probate
Though known for its work with business and corporate clients, Dean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton maintains an active practice with individuals and families. This is especially true with our attorneys who specialize in wills and probate. These attorneys use their probate and estate planning experience to assist individuals in creating appropriate wills, trusts, living wills, and powers of attorney. When the time comes, these attorneys are also available to help the families through all aspects of the probate process. Some of the specific areas covered by our practice include:
* Preparation of wills
* Drafting trust agreements, living wills, and durable powers of attorneys
* Representation of personal representatives and trustees in estate and trust administration, and Probate litigation
Dean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton PA
201 E Pine St #1200
Orlando FL 32801
Tel: 407 422-4310
Fax: 407 648-0233
Dean Ringers Morgan & Lawton P.A. is a full service civil litigation, workers' compensation and dispute resolution firm committed to providing aggressive representation for our clients in a professional, efficient and ethical manner. The firm prides itself on its ability to provide legal representation in most areas of the law, but emphasizes its knowledge and experience in all areas of civil litigation, including products liability, trucking, rental car and amusement and recreation law, workers' compensation defense, governmental entity defense, and employment and labor law.
From its founding over thirty years ago, the firm has expanded its practice by consistently providing quality legal representation. The relationships we enjoy with our clients and the confidence they have placed in us has been expressed by their numerous referrals and recommendations to others. The firm has grown such that today, Dean, Ringers, Morgan and Lawton, employs a large and diverse force of lawyers, nurses, paralegals and other staff members who are committed to providing aggressive legal representation.
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