Ossi Law Firm

Disability Attorney in Gainesville, Florida

(352) 692-48884731 NW 53rd Ave, Ste 1, Gainesville, FL 32653View on Yelp
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About Ossi Law Firm

Ossi Law Firm operates from 4731 NW 53rd Ave, Suite 1 in Gainesville, serving business owners and families throughout the area. The firm concentrates on helping clients plan for the future through thoughtful estate planning and smart business structuring. Their approach emphasizes prevention and planning rather than handling problems after they arise. The attorneys at Ossi Law Firm work with business owners to ensure their companies are properly structured and protected. For individuals and families, they create comprehensive estate plans that reflect personal wishes and minimize complications for heirs.

Practice Areas

Estate Planning
Wills & Trusts
Business Formation
Tax Planning
Asset Protection Planning
Business Consulting

Specialties

Estate Planning LawBusiness LawTax Law

How They Can Help

Ossi Law Firm helps business owners choose the right legal structure for their companies, whether forming a corporation, LLC, or partnership. The firm also works with individuals to create wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents. Tax planning is integrated into both business and personal planning to help clients keep more of what they earn.

What to Expect

The process starts with a detailed discussion about your goals and circumstances. The attorneys will explain options in plain language and recommend strategies tailored to your situation. You'll work together to implement your plan and receive guidance on maintaining and updating your documents as life changes.

Service Area

Ossi Law Firm serves business owners and families throughout North Central Florida and the greater Gainesville region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need an estate plan?
An estate plan ensures your assets go to the people you choose, minimizes taxes, and makes things easier for your family during a difficult time.
What's the difference between a will and a trust?
A will takes effect after you die and goes through probate court. A trust can take effect now and avoids probate, giving you more control and privacy.
How often should I update my estate plan?
Review your plan every three to five years or after major life events like marriage, divorce, the birth of children, or significant changes in your assets.

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