Estate Law

Planning for the future or managing the estate of a loved one can feel overwhelming — but you don’t have to do it alone. At Karen Estry, P.A., we provide knowledgeable and compassionate guidance in all areas of estate law. From drafting wills and… Read More

Estate Planning

With estate planning, one can ensure that personal property is transferred, upon death, to beneficiaries of the deceased’s choosing. Also, parents can establish a guardian for their minor children, should the parents die before the children tur… Read More

Wills

Creating a will is one of the simplest ways to care for the people you love, yet it is often delayed because the process feels intimidating. Homes, children, blended families, and changing priorities all deserve thoughtful planning. Choosing a will a… Read More

Trusts

Planning for the future means making decisions that protect your assets and the people you care about. Trusts give you control over how property is managed, when it is distributed, and who is responsible for carrying out your wishes. A Florida trust… Read More

Guardianship

A guardian can be named in a will to raise and care for a minor child in the event that both parents become unable to before the child turns 18 years old. Read More

Probate

Losing a loved one can be emotionally overwhelming, and having to go through the probate process can add even more stress during this already difficult time. You may not be familiar with the nuanced court procedures, know what deadlines are imposed,… Read More

Family Law

Schedule an Appointment With Our Firm To meet with a family lawyer for help with child support matters, click below to schedule an appointment. We keep all information confidential. 516 Douglas Avenue, Suite 1106 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32716 (407… Read More

Divorce

Divorce Basics: Dissolution of Marriage A “Dissolution of Marriage” is simply the legal term for a divorce. When “no fault” divorces came along (see below), the term “divorce” was changed to “dissolution̶… Read More

Paternity

Paternity Law Besides financial support, there are many reasons to establish paternity for the sake of the child. A father’s visitation rights with the child can be established, for example, and the child’s medical history can be known, a… Read More

Parenting Plan

Creating a Parenting Plan When children are involved, a couple will be required to create a Parenting Plan before filing for divorce or before separation begins. A Parenting Plan outlines all the details about how a child, or children, will be cared… Read More

Child Support

Child Support Factors Gone are the days when only the father was expected to provide for the children of a marriage. Today, Divorce Courts fully expect both parents to financially support their children. In Florida, support is determined mostly by st… Read More