The law firm of Arlene C. Chase, P.A. focuses on providing the best client care and legal services in Estate Planning, Probate Administration and Trust Administration.
The firm is dedicated to providing legal services tailored to meet your individual needs in a professional, courteous and compassionate environment, whether in time of need or in taking proactive steps to help secure the future of your family, other loved-ones, and organizations and institutions you care about, through appropriate estate planning and asset protection.
The firm is dedicated to providing legal services tailored to meet your individual needs in a professional, courteous and compassionate environment, whether in time of need or in taking proactive steps to help secure the future of your family, other loved-ones, and organizations and institutions you care about, through appropriate estate planning and asset protection.
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Arlene C. Chase has been a solo practitioner in Charlotte County since 2008. She received her Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School and a Bachelor's degree in Corporate Communications from Bernard M. Baruch College (NYC). Arlene's legal experience includes representing and counseling clients in the areas of estate planning, probate and trust administration, marketing law, entertainment law, licensing and contract matters.
The office of Arlene C. Chase, P.A. provides legal services to individuals and businesses in the areas of Estate Planning (counsel and preparation of estate planning documents - i.e., Health Care Proxy, Living Will, Durable Power of Attorney, Wills and Trusts), Probate Administration, Trust Administration, and Business Law (primarily counsels, negotiates, drafts and finalizes business contracts, conducts contract review, and corporate formation).
Regardless of the size of your estate, estate planning is the only way to control what happens to your assets when you become disabled or pass away. To be effective for you, your estate plan should meet your individual needs and circumstances. Think of your initial consultation in the same way you would with your Financial Advisor or your CPA.
Regardless of the size of your estate, Estate Planning is the only way to control what happens to you and to your property in the event of incapacitation or death. Having a proper plan in place with the appropriate legal documents allows you to individualize and meet your personal circumstances and needs and reduce and eliminate uncertainties and possible court intervention, which can be quite long and expensive.
A Will is a written declaration signed by the decedent and witnesses, which meets the requirements of Florida law, by which a person can direct the disposition of his/her probate assets upon death. Appoints a Personal Representative (Florida's term for an executor) and successor Personal Representative to administer the estate.
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W. H.
Sep 20, 2021
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Janet Tobin
Jul 02, 2021
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Ms Chase personally led me through estate planning & made suggestions based on my situation. She was unhurried & v friendly. The documents were drawn up & notarized quickly and the endpoint exceeded my expectations. I am v happy w the excellent value & professionalism. I was dreading this like I dread doing taxes -but this was a pleasant experience. 👌🏽
John Moncey
Feb 18, 2021
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