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Wills & Trusts
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Mary Conte is your best choice for Estate Planning and Trust Administration in Central Florida due to her extensive experience, personalized approach, and deep understanding of local laws. She ensures your assets are protected, your wishes honored, and your family's future secured with comprehensive and compassionate legal services.
Practicing in Seminole, Volusia and Orange Counties, representing families and individuals during the most difficult times and in times of preparation, the Conte Mollenhauer Law Firm offers support and guidance when it matters most. Our goal is to ensure that your estate plan: (1) Makes your wishes clear, (2) protects your assets, (3) avoids probate, (4) saves taxes, (5) transfers more wealth, (6) maintains privacy.
Conte Mollenhauer Law Firm offers support and guidance when it matters most.
Our goal is to ensure that your estate plan
Makes your wishes clear
Protects your assets
Avoids probate
Saves taxes
Transfers more wealth
Maintains privacy
Mary is a knowledgeable and trustworthy Estate Planning attorney, making your needs the number one priority. Specializing in Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts, Probate and Real Estate Law, Mary can provide legal counsel and guidance to protect your assets, both now and in the future.
After receiving her degree from Rollins College in Orlando, Florida, Mary attended law school at Stetson University College of Law, in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Prior to engaging in an active private practice, Mary was a Judicial Intern to the Honorable Judge Magistrate Keela Samis, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida (2006), and a Trial Advocacy Teaching Assistant (2005-2007). Mary is admitted to both the Florida State Bar and the Washington State Bar. She is a member of the Volusia County and Seminole County Bar Associations, and Seminole County Female Association of Women Lawyers.
Mary is active in the local community, a former military spouse, a dedicated mother and wife, a lifelong equestrian and a new golfer.
Seminole county camber member, member of Central Florida Estate Planning Council
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Mary Conte Mollenhauer
My experience working with Mary Conte was great , to say the least. Always available to answer questions. All our meetings were on time , informative , and always with a follow-up , to make sure I understood the process. I live in NY , but needed a Lawyer in Florida for a probate issue. I might move to Florida !!
Jeff Brust
Attorney Conte was a sincere pleasure to work with regarding setting up our Trust. Mary’s explanations were very clear and understandable. We felt very comfortable placing our trust in her. My wife and I felt very relieved that we were doing the right thing and that it we were in the hands of the right person. Thank you Mary!
Tony Vivenzio
Mary Conte did an excellent job with my living trust. She stayed on top of everything and followed up timely and made sure when I didnt keep up, reached out to me to keep me on track. I am very happy with the service she has provided and I am glad she will take care of my living trust in the years to come.
John H.
Indeed, irrespective of your asset size, it’s essential to establish an estate plan. This guarantees that your estate is allocated according to your preferences and offers instructions for your care in the event you are unable to make decisions yourself.
A trust can become effective during a person’s lifetime, offering enhanced management over how assets are allocated, whereas a will specifies the division of possessions after death and has provisions for appointing custodians for minor children.
It is important to re-evaluate and, if necessary, revise your estate plan at intervals of three to five years or in response to major life events such as getting married, getting divorced, welcoming a new child into the family, or experiencing shifts in your financial circumstances.
By conducting routine assessments of your estate plan, you can confirm that it continues to accurately represent your present intentions for your estate.
Working with an estate planning attorney is beneficial to ensure that your will is legally sound and meets state requirements, although it is possible to write your own will with online services.
To guarantee that your estate plan encompasses all of your digital assets, it’s imperative to compile a comprehensive inventory of this digital property. Clarify how you wish them to be dealt with and furnish your chosen asset manager with the necessary credentials for access. By doing so, you can have peace of mind knowing that every element within your array of digital assets will be properly included in your estate and taken care of as per your directives.
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