- Guardianship
- Business FormationBusiness formation and transactions — Choosing the appropriate type of entity (e.g., an LLC, LLP or S corporation), selling or purchasing a company and more
- Business DisputesFor businesses, we offer services in business litigation, charitable organizations and business law. Our goal here is to protect your business in any legal dispute through negotiation and litigation, as well as help ensure that you are not accidentally breaking the law in your actions.
- Construction Contracts
- Employment Litigation
- Real Estate LitigationFrese, Whitehead & Anderson, P.A. ‘s legal team includes an attorney certified in real estate law by the Florida Bar’s Board of Legal Specialization, giving us particular expertise in these cases. We are well-equipped to assist clients with the following issues, among others...
- Construction Litigation
- Land Use and Zoning
- Medicaid PlanningElder law and Medicaid planning: Â Navigating the roadblocks to obtaining federal financial assistance to pay for nursing home care
- Estate PlanningIt is never too early nor too late to assess your possible estate planning needs. We work with adults of all ages as well as adult children who are assisting their aging parents. Learn more about our probate and estate law services by calling
- WillsWills and trusts: Creating wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, special needs trusts, life insurance trusts and more
- TrustsFrese, Whitehead & Anderson, P.A., we have one attorney on staff who has been certified by the Florida Bar’s Board of Legal Specialization and Education in the area of wills, trusts and estates. Their expertise — combined with our focus on related areas of the law such as business and real estate — enables us to handle a broad range of estate planning and litigation matters. We can answer your questions and help you find the right mix of solutions for your individual circumstances.
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- ForeclosureWe have extensive experience handling foreclosure litigation on behalf of homeowners and other clients. Though the market is recovering, a very high percentage of Florida homes are still either in foreclosure or under threat of it. Our attorneys counsel clients on the options available to keep their homes or to avoid foreclosure through mechanisms such as short sales.