Serving South Florida with practical estate solutions that reduce stress and avoid conflict. Customized wills, trusts, and asset protection strategies.
Alina Altamirano is a compassionate and knowledgeable estate planning attorney dedicated to helping individuals and families protect what matters most. With a thoughtful, client-centered approach, she guides people through the often complex decisions surrounding wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and long-term care planning. Alina is known for making legal processes understandable and approachable, ensuring her clients feel confident and supported every step of the way. Her practice is rooted in trust, integrity, and a deep commitment to giving each client peace of mind for the future.
An estate planning lawyer helps you take care of what matters most—your family, your future, and your legacy. We work with you to create customized legal documents like wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. These tools protect your wishes, make things easier for your loved ones, and help avoid unnecessary legal hurdles down the road. Whether you're planning ahead or navigating a recent loss, an estate planning attorney is your guide to making informed, confident decisions.
The probate process in Florida is a court-supervised process designed to settle a deceased person’s estate. The process begins with the filing of a petition with the court, which names a personal representative who will be responsible for administering the estate. The personal representative is responsible for notifying heirs and creditors of the estate and collecting and distributing assets.
A community association lawyer in Florida represents condominium, homeowners’, and cooperative associations in legal matters related to governance, compliance, and community management. Their role includes advising boards on their duties under Florida law (such as Chapters 718 and 720), drafting and amending governing documents, enforcing rules and covenants, handling disputes through mediation or litigation, assisting with the collection of assessments, reviewing contracts, guiding proper meeting and election procedures, and managing developer transitions. Their goal is to help associations operate legally, efficiently, and in the best interests of their members.
Complex real estate matters in Florida can include disputes over title, boundary lines, easements, liens, and other issues. They can also include matters related to residential and commercial leases, foreclosure, eminent domain, zoning, and land use.
Alina did a wonderful job with our estate planning. She was very detailed and informative and very pleasant to work with. I highly recommend her.
Barbara Kooiman2024-09-23With a pleasant personality and good ethics, she is transparent in her knowledge without hiding anything. Alina is very knowledgeable about her clients, with great psychology to deal with family issues. It is truly a pleasure to feel that we can trust her with advice on these issues necessary to have a state plan .
Patricia Reykelly2024-09-20Alina is a wonderful attorney. I heard about her on FB, Contacted her and I would say that I was so lucky to had found her. She is very professional, does an excellent job as an attorney. She takes her time to explain everything, and does not stop until everything is clear. As a person she is also wonderful, the moment I walked into her office I felt home. I am a very private person, however I felt so comfortable with her to the point that I shared pieces of my private life. I love that she also speaks Spanish, so I was able to communicate in Spanish with her- a big Plus :)
Irene Martin2024-08-22I had the pleasure of working with Alina, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the service provided. From the start, she was incredibly attentive, knowledgeable, and professional. She took the time to thoroughly understand my case and provided clear, expert guidance every step of the way. Communication was always prompt, and I felt confident knowing that my legal matters were in capable hands. Thanks to her expertise, the process was smooth and successful. I highly recommend Alina to anyone in need of legal representation.
Tita- Disnarda Acosta2024-08-14Excellent, professional, knowledgeable and friendly.
Martin Ferron2024-07-25Having an estate plan is a loving gift to your partner & family but many of us have put it off, thinking it to be such a daunting task. I’m grateful to have discovered Alina Altamirano who is a very patient and attentive listener to all the questions you may have. Most importantly, she is excellent at simplifying the legal language of trusts and wills. So I left her office confident that I fully understood all the documents I had signed.
Betty Armstrong2024-07-23Estamos satisfechos y agradecidos con el trabajo que ha hecho Usted para nosotros y esperamos en el futuro seguir teniendo contacto con Ud. Gracias nuevamente un abrazo 🤗
Marjorie Coronel2024-07-17Great experience, very professional I will recommend Alina to my friends
hagai sharabi2024-07-02
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We offer comprehensive legal services in Estate Planning, Estate Administration and Probate, Community Associations, and Complex Real Estate matters. Our team is dedicated to providing tailored solutions to protect your assets, navigate legal challenges, and ensure peace of mind for individuals, families, and businesses.
If you want to make sure your wishes are honored, your loved ones are protected, and your estate avoids unnecessary delays or expenses—then speaking with an estate planning attorney is a smart step. You don’t need to be wealthy or elderly to benefit. Whether you’ve recently bought a home, started a family, experienced a loss, or simply want to get organized, an attorney can help you create a plan that fits your life.
Even if you think your situation is “simple,” having a professional ensure everything is done correctly can save your family time, stress, and money later on.
To schedule a Consultation, please contact our office with a phone call or schedule on our website to arrange an appointment. We offer consultations to discuss your case and determine how we can assist you.
To make the most of your first meeting, it helps to come prepared with:
A list of your assets – such as your home, bank accounts, retirement accounts, life insurance, and any other valuable property.
Information about your family – names and relationships of those you want to include in your plan (spouse, children, guardians, etc.).
Names of potential decision-makers – people you trust to act on your behalf for financial or medical decisions (e.g., executor, trustee, power of attorney).
Any existing legal documents – including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, or advance directives you’ve already created.
Questions or concerns – jot down anything you’re unsure about so we can address it together.
Don’t worry if you don’t have everything perfect—Alina will guide you through each step. The goal is to start the conversation and build a plan that gives you peace of mind.
At our firm, we offer flat-fee pricing for most estate planning services. This means you’ll know the total cost up front—no surprises, no hourly billing. The flat fee is based on the complexity of your needs, the information you provide, and the time we anticipate it will take to create a thoughtful, personalized plan.
We’ll walk you through everything during the initial consultation, explain your options, and provide a clear quote before any work begins. Our goal is to make the process as transparent and stress-free as possible.
Most estate plans are completed within 2 to 3 weeks from the initial consultation. This includes time to gather information, draft your personalized documents, and review everything together before signing.
We work at a pace that’s thorough but efficient—ensuring your plan is done right, without unnecessary delays. If you need a quicker turnaround for any reason, let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
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We will share the stories from families who made mistakes during their will and trust planning, and those who failed to plan, so you can avoid making the same mistakes.
Learn how to properly protect your assets so your loved ones can get them while avoiding probate.
After our seminar, you will be empowered with knowledge and tools that will help you achieve your legacy goals.