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Lieser Skaff Alexander

Estate PlanningTampa, FL

About Lieser Skaff Alexander

Lieser Skaff Alexander has established a strong reputation in the field of estate planning and probate law. He provides clients with clear guidance on creating wills, trusts, and other essential estate planning documents. His approach emphasizes understanding clients' unique situations to craft tailored solutions that meet their specific needs. In addition to estate planning, Lieser is well-versed in probate matters, assisting families through the often complex process of administering estates. He navigates the legal requirements efficiently, ensuring that clients can focus on what matters most during difficult times. His commitment to client education sets him apart, as he takes the time to explain legal concepts and processes in understandable terms. Lieser believes that informed clients make better decisions about their future and legacy. Located in Tampa, Florida, he is dedicated to serving the local community and is known for his professionalism and integrity in all client interactions.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Personalized legal services
In-depth knowledge of estate planning
Expertise in probate administration
Strong client communication
Commitment to ethical practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer in estate planning?
Lieser Skaff Alexander offers a range of services including the drafting of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives tailored to individual client needs.
How can you assist with probate matters?
He provides guidance through the probate process, helping clients with estate administration, asset distribution, and compliance with Florida probate laws.
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Last updated: February 20, 2026