Hours
Mon – Thurs
9:00 am — 4:00 pm
Fri
9:00 am — 12:00 pm
Sat/Sun
Closed
Contact
E-Mail us: [email protected]
Phone: (239) 689-8588
FAX – (239) 734-5031
Address: 1430 Royal Palm Sq. Blvd., Suite 103, Fort Myers, Florida 33919
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Secure Your Future with Expert Legal Guidance
Our dedicated team is here to assist you with your estate planning, probate and trust administration, and real estate needs.
Contact us today to discuss how we can help you protect your assets and navigate life’s transitions with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We have answers.
What Services to Melanson Law PA offer?
Melanson Law PA specializes in Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration, and Real Estate Transactions, providing comprehensive legal guidance tailored to your needs.
What are your operating hours?
We are open from 9 AM to 4 PM, Monday to Thursday and 9 AM to 12PM on Friday. We are closed on Saturday and Sunday. Holiday hours may vary, so please call or check our website for specific information on those dates.
Do you have virtual consultations?
Yes, in fact, most of our consultations are virtual consultations. This allows us to accommodate your needs and for you to receive legal guidance from the comfort of your home or office. We also offer at least one day per month that you can schedule an in-person consultation.
How Do I Schedule a Consultation?
To schedule a consultation, you can contact us via phone (239-689-8588) or email ([email protected]) or by clicking this link. Our team will assist you in finding a convenient time to discuss your legal needs and how we can help you.
What should I bring to my consultation?
It is important that you complete the intake questionnaire and provide our office with any relevant documents related to your legal matters, such as wills, property deeds, or financial statements, to ensure a productive meeting.
My loved one just passed – what do I need to do immediately?
Safeguard the assets of the Estate – Keep track of everything and gather the important documentation, including the original will and any codicils (additions or changes to the will); any trust document pertaining to decedent; bank account statements; the deceased’s birth, marriage and death certificates, voter registration, drivers’ license or state issued identification and any military identification; any separation agreements, court orders or judgments; and financial papers; copies of all insurance policies for estate assets.