Dealing with IRS or Estate Planning Issues in Florida?

 


Taxes, estate planning, and legal documents like wills and powers of attorney aren’t just paperwork—they’re critical to protecting your finances, your legacy, and your peace of mind.

Whether you’ve received a notice from the IRS, need to structure your estate, or want to ensure your family is cared for if something happens to you, the Law Office of Mary E. King, P.L. offers trusted legal solutions for Florida residents.

From tax matters and probate to wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, Mary E. King provides the guidance you need to plan ahead and resolve complex legal issues with confidence.

Why You Need Tax and Estate Planning Support—Before There’s a Crisis

Many people wait until something goes wrong to consult a lawyer. But waiting can often make things worse—or more expensive.

Proactive legal planning helps you:

  • Resolve IRS problems before they escalate

  • Decide how your property and assets are handled

  • Appoint someone to manage your health or finances in an emergency

  • Minimize taxes and legal fees for your family

  • Avoid long and costly probate proceedings

Whether you're planning for the future or responding to urgent tax issues, Mary E. King’s office is equipped to support you at every stage.

Legal Services That Provide Real Solutions

🧾 Tax Law and IRS Representation

Struggling with back taxes, audits, or collection notices?
Attorney Mary E. King is a seasoned Florida tax lawyer who helps individuals and small businesses handle disputes with the IRS and Florida Department of Revenue.

From negotiating tax settlements to stopping wage garnishments, her office works to resolve tax issues quickly and efficiently.

Common Search Query: How do I stop IRS collections in Florida?

Quick Answer: Solutions include installment agreements, hardship status, or Offers in Compromise—all of which Mary E. King can guide you through.

Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning

What happens to your assets or your children if something happens to you?
Estate planning gives you the power to make those decisions now—on your terms.

Mary E. King offers estate planning services tailored to your life, including:

  • Simple and complex wills

  • Revocable and irrevocable trusts

  • Financial and medical powers of attorney

  • Advance healthcare directives

Tip: In Florida, having a will alone doesn't avoid probate. A trust can help protect your privacy and streamline asset transfers.

Probate and Estate Settlement

Has a loved one passed away without a clear plan?
Probate is the legal process used to settle estates—but it can be slow, confusing, and emotionally draining without the right help.

Mary E. King supports families through the Florida probate process, whether there’s a valid will or not. She helps executors meet deadlines, resolve disputes, and distribute assets lawfully.

Real Scenario: A client needed help managing a deceased parent’s estate with no will. Mary guided them through probate, handled creditor claims, and completed the process within six months.

FAQ: How long does probate take in Florida?
Answer: Most probate cases in Florida last 6–12 months, depending on estate complexity and family cooperation.

Power of Attorney & Advance Legal Directives

Who would make legal, medical, or financial decisions for you if you couldn't?
Without a power of attorney or healthcare directive, the court may decide.

Mary E. King helps clients set up:

  • Durable Financial Power of Attorney

  • Healthcare Power of Attorney

  • Living wills for end-of-life decisions

These documents ensure your preferences are honored, and the right person is legally authorized to act on your behalf.

Q: Is a power of attorney valid in all of Florida?
A: Yes—but it must meet Florida’s statutory requirements, be notarized, and executed properly.

What Makes Mary E. King’s Office Stand Out?

  • Specialized Knowledge: Mary focuses on tax law and estate planning—bringing insight that general practitioners may lack.

  • Strategic Approach: Every client receives a customized plan based on their financial and legal goals.

  • Clear Communication: You’ll get honest answers, not legal jargon—so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

  • Holistic Solutions: As both a tax and estate attorney, Mary connects the dots between IRS issues, estate documents, and long-term planning.

Why Now Is the Time to Act

Whether you're dealing with taxes, managing an estate, or creating your first will, time matters. Early planning:

  • Gives you more options

  • Reduces future legal costs

  • Prevents family conflict

  • Keeps you in control—no matter what happens

Don’t wait until an emergency forces a rushed decision.

Final Thoughts: A Reliable Legal Partner for Life’s Most Important Matters

The Law Office of Mary E. King, P.L. helps individuals and families across Florida resolve legal and tax issues with professionalism and compassion. From protecting your estate to settling IRS debts, Mary’s goal is to simplify the process and safeguard what matters most.

Her office offers support with:

  • IRS and tax law representation

  • Estate and trust planning

  • Probate administration

  • Powers of attorney and advance directives

  • Legal support for aging or incapacitated loved ones

Take the First Step Toward Legal Clarity

Secure your future. Protect your family. Get peace of mind.

Reach out to the Law Office of Mary E. King, P.L. to begin building your legal plan today

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