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Jan M McCray Flemmons

Estate PlanningNassau County, FL

About Jan M McCray Flemmons

Jan M McCray Flemmons brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in estate planning and probate law to clients in Nassau County, Florida. Jan focuses on helping individuals and families create effective estate plans that reflect their unique needs and wishes. This includes drafting wills, trusts, and other essential documents necessary for proper estate management. In addition to estate planning, Jan is well-versed in probate processes, guiding clients through the complexities of settling estates. This involves navigating court procedures and ensuring compliance with Florida laws, which can often be challenging without legal assistance. Jan's approach prioritizes clear communication and understanding, helping clients feel informed and confident throughout the process. Jan is committed to providing compassionate and thorough legal services, ensuring that clients receive the attention and care they deserve. Whether addressing basic estate planning needs or more complex probate issues, Jan offers tailored solutions that meet the specific circumstances of each client.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Personalized legal solutions
Expertise in Florida probate law
Strong communication skills
Compassionate client service
Attention to detail

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer in estate planning?
Jan M McCray Flemmons offers a range of services, including drafting wills, creating trusts, and providing guidance on asset protection and estate tax issues.
How can you assist with probate?
Jan guides clients through the probate process, helping them understand their responsibilities and ensuring compliance with legal requirements in Florida.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026