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The Coleman Law Firm is a Jacksonville, Florida estate planning, elder law, and probate Florida law firm of probate lawyers and attorneys who practice in the areas of estate planning, wills and trusts, elder law and Medicaid planning, special needs trusts, Florida estate taxes, business succession planning, small business law, wealth preservation and asset protection planning, charitable planning, Florida probate law and trust administration. We are a participating attorney in the AARP Legal Services Network. For answers to your legal questions, click on a question below, or to contact The Coleman Law Firm, PLLC, use the form below or call (904) 342-6640.

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The Coleman Law Firm, PLLC
http://www.thecolemanlawfirm.net/

9250 Baymeadows Road, Suite 450
Jacksonville, Florida 32256

(904) 342-6640

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Randy Coleman

compass C. Randolph Coleman, entered private law practice in 1978, after practicing as a Certified Public Accountant for six years. His practice is limited to estate planning, tax and asset protection planning, small business planning, guardianships, elder law, and probate and trust administration. He is a …

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The Florida lawyer(s) at The Coleman Law Firm, PLLC offer their Probate and Estate Planning services to residents of Jacksonville, Orange Park, Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, Green Cove Springs, Yulee, Fernandina Beach, Callahan, Mayport, Mandarin, Atlantic Beach, Hilliard, Neptune Beach, Middleburg, Macclenny, Duval County, Clay County, Nassau County, St. Johns County, and Baker County.


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