
About Friedman Estate Law
Friedman Estate Law, PLLC is a boutique law firm led by attorney Andrew Friedman based in Palm Beach County, Florida that provides personalized care to help individuals and families protect their assets, secure their legacy, and ensure a smooth transition for their loved ones.
We provide comprehensive estate planning services to clients in Florida, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., including:
Preparing customized estate planning documents: trusts, wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and more
Administering probate and trusts
Supporting businesses with formation and succession planning
Providing ongoing support and guidance for your estate planning needs
Meet Andrew M. Friedman, Esq.
Attorney & Founder
Andrew is a highly skilled estate planning attorney whose practice focuses on estate and tax planning. With over a decade of experience, he has guided hundreds of individuals and couples through all aspects of the planning process.
He is licensed to practice law in Florida, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

Estate Planning FAQs
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Estate planning involves the process of organizing the distribution of assets after one's death and managing them during their lifetime. Legal documents such as wills and trusts are used to facilitate the process. The goal of a well-crafted estate plan is to ensure that assets are distributed according to the individual's wishes, minimize tax liabilities, provide for loved ones, and plan for potential incapacity.
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To ensure that your wishes concerning your assets and loved ones are documented and executed properly, it is essential to have an experienced lawyer help you with your estate plan. This will minimize the possibility of disputes, challenges, and mistakes. Moreover, estate planning documents are extremely important and clients inevitably have many questions when creating them. A lawyer can ensure that all of your questions are answered throughout this process.
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The total cost of creating an estate plan may differ based on various aspects, such as the intricacy of your assets, the kind of legal documents required, and your objectives. However, after an initial consultation, you will receive an approximate cost estimate before taking any further action. We offer straightforward and fair flat-fee pricing for the majority of estate plans and documents.