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began practicing law in the state of New York in 1980, where I spent seven years serving local residents. In 1987, I moved to South Florida to assist individuals with their estate planning and probate needs. Over the course of my career, I have helped thousands of people with a wide range of legal issues involving wills, trusts and estate planning. My practice focuses first and foremost on creating simple, effective and cost efficient wealth distribution and wealth protection plans for my clients. In my three decades of years of legal practice, I have learned there is no universal plan for all people. For this reason, my goal is to never give individuals a cookie-cutter estate plan option. By working closely with my clients, I am able to understand their personal objectives, needs and resources. From there, I craft a plan around their specific lifestyle and family situation. In some cases I help clients draft a will or create a living trust. Other individuals only want to set up a powers of attorney or conservatorship. Since every financial situation is different, some clients benefit greatly from inheritance tax planning, while others don't. My goal and promise to you is always to serve you and your family first and foremost, catering to your personal needs. I have also gained vital experience as a court lawyer, fighting for my clients in front of a judge or jury when necessary. In fact, I have tried hundreds of court cases over the course of my career. My ultimate goal is to find a quick and fair resolution to your legal concerns, minimizing the amount of time you spend in court. That is why anytime I am presented with a will, trust or probate litigation matter, I focus on reaching a compromise between disputing parties. When selecting a lawyer for your estate planning or probate needs, it's important to know their credentials. It is also helpful to review previous results and past client testimonials, as this can reveal the true nature of a legal representative. I always treat my clients with compassionate legal support, working hard to meet their most pressing needs. My experience, work ethic, integrity, compassion and hands on approach to solving your legal issue distinguishes me from other lawyers. As a Pembroke Pines estate planning lawyer, I am always available to help local residents with their future legacy planning.
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Acquired: 1986
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STEVEN FRIEDMAN, 1806 N FLAMINGO RD STE 348, PEMBROKE PINES, FL, 330281040
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Posted by anonymous | June 16, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Probate
The best in Broward for family estate litigation
Atty. Friedman handled a very complicated family estate matter for me as the personal rep. I am grateful and have high respect for his services. Living out of state at a great distance from FL concerned me but Atty. Friedman was efficient and prompt in all matters in handling the estate litigation an...
"I endorse this lawyer. Steve is a meticulous and trustworthy attorney as well as an honorable family man. I have nothing but the greatest respect for him as a professional and as a person."
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2012
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
1989 - Present
OWNER/LAWYER, LAW OFFICE OF STEVEN FRIEDMAN
1990 - Present
Broward County Bar Association
1979
JD - Juris Doctor
1976
AB - Applied Baccalaureate
English
Legal Answers
Probate-Florida. Subpoena Bank Records - must lawsuit be filed first?
08 Jul 2014
If married can one spouse leave possessions to someone other than spouse in the state of Florida
29 Jun 2014
To sue for treble damages, must demand letter be sent 30 days prior to filing civil lawsuit in probate court?
24 Jun 2014