Frequently Asked Questions

Please contact us directly by phone or email.  If you wish to know whether you have a case or how we can help you we may be able to schedule you for a free consultation where we will learn more about your issue and give you recommendations as to how we can proceed.  This will also allow us to give you an estimate of what it might cost to help you with your issue.  However, please be aware that a free consultation does not include reviewing documents or taking actions on your  behalf.  And any recommendations given are not made with full knowledge of your case and, therefore, cannot be considered as legal advice.  Free consultations are only intended to determine if we are able to help you, if you want to retain our services, and what that may cost.  To have us review documents, pending litigation matters, or provide legal advice, you must first retain us as your attorney.  Consultations are also offered on an as available basis since our first priority is always to attend to our existing client needs.  Please be understanding if we are unable to accommodate your request for a free consultation.

We do.  For certain things we are able to offer a flat rate service that usually saves you money versus having to pay our hourly rate.  This does not apply to all things but we try to save you money when and where we can.

We accept cash, personal and business checks, EFT, and all major credit cards.

That depends on what you are looking for and what your legal needs are.  If you are looking for an experienced and passionate attorney that provides a personal touch while providing high quality work then we may be for you.  Contact us and let us tell you what we can do to serve your legal needs and then decide for yourself.

Communication is one of the most important things between an attorney and his clients.  To ensure that you are always kept informed, we promise to always update you on your case when there is news.  We also provide an online portal where you can reach out to your attorney or staff for questions, see pending events and tasks, upload and sign documents, and pay bills.

The best way is to send us an email or call us to set up an appointment to go over your case and see what we can do for you.  

Phone: 813-381-4052

Email: [email protected]

Maybe.  Maybe not.  But it is always better to have one available and not need them than to need one and not have one.  Contact us and we will be happy to help you make that decision.

Attorney’s charge for their time.  So obviously you can save money by using less of the attorney’s time by doing things like keeping conversations short and to the point or by email.  But also keep in mind that one of the biggest sources of legal costs is when someone tries to do things that should be done by an attorney on their own.  Things like agreeing to contracts without reviewing them can become very expensive if there is a problem and can also you to be at a huge disadvantage.  When it comes to contracts, business deals, business formations, real estate deals, wills and the like, an ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure.

Yes.  We can help to keep you in your home if you are facing foreclosure.  For a very reasonable monthly fee we can buy you time, help you to modify your loan, or even sell your property and save your credit.  Additionally, there are numerous programs that can help you if the reason for your trouble is due to the Coronavirus.  Your home is your castle.  We can help you defend it.

Absolutely.  We regularly accept invitations from community association boards to introduce ourselves and offer a general assessment of things that a board may need to do better or that we may help with.  If you are not sure if what you and your board is doing is correct or if you are not happy with your counsel give us a call.  We can help.