Gayle A Owens Law, PA
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Gayle A Owens Law, PA
My priority is providing the best representation for my clients with un-bundled, flat-fee services. Whether preparing wills or trusts, business contracts or operating agreements, my clients receive one-on-one service to anticipate potential problem areas and create documents that will address the issues in advance.

I will help you plan to avoid conflict and will advocate your interests if conflict develops despite your best laid plans. Whether you are starting a business or just looking for someone to read over your latest contract, contact Gayle Owens for assistance today. Planning for an estate is important and there are many options you need to consider to protect your property and the people you love.
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Since then, she has developed a broad base of experience in business law, municipal law, estate planning and probate. Each practice area informs the other. Gayle has learned from experience that while not all disputes can be avoided, well-planned and drafted documents can often help in resolving conflict and avoiding litigation.
Florida is a great place to do business, but there are a lot of legal aspects for a new business owner to consider. Are you creating a corporation, a single-owner proprietorship, a partnership, or an LLC? Do you know the difference?. If two or more of you are forming the business, what should be in your operating and buy-sell agreements?.
You work hard to create a secure lifestyle for yourself and your loved ones. But have you put a plan in place to maintain that security in the event of your disability or death? Your estate is the collection of all of the property -real and personal- you own upon your death. When a person dies, the ownership of the person's property must be transferred to others.
Probate is a court process that resolves a person's estate after their death-and results in the transfer of the decedent's property to his or her heirs - either as provided by the decedent's Will or as provided by state law if there is no Will. If the assets of the decedent's estate are in order, and there are no contested issues, the Florida probate process can be relatively simple.
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