REFERRING ATTORNEYS

Referring Attorneys

Florida attorneys do more than simply take matters to court. They build relationships with their clients founded on trust and sound advice. When a client comes to you with a matter outside your practice areas, or you discover a conflict of interest, you need to know any attorney referral you give them will result in high-quality representation and protect your own attorney-client relationship.

Harrison Estate Law, P.A., is proud of the reputation we have built among attorneys and other service professionals for representing our clients in the areas of Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate Conflicts, and Asset Protection. We value the working relationships we have built with referring attorneys, accountants, and other financial professionals. We understand how hard it can be to develop and maintain a long-term relationship with clients, and we know how important it is that the people you refer to treat your clients well.

 

Attorney Referrals for Florida Estate and Probate Matters

Attorney referrals are a key part of our business at Harrison Estate Law, P.A. Unlike some other firms, while we practice only in the estates and trusts, we go beyond just estate planning, offering clients a full range of estate, trust administration, and probate litigation services. We work with referral partners with more limited scopes of estate planning practice, as well as family lawyers, business attorneys, and others, to supplement your services and provide for all your client’s legal needs. We respect the relationship you have formed with your clients, and will avoid interfering with that relationship in rendering our services. Instead, we work with our referral partners, acting as co-counsel or providing additional advice, to complement, rather than compete with, the services they offer.

While our offices are in Gainesville, Florida, we represent clients across much of the state (excluding Broward and Miami/Dade counties). We also work with estate planning attorneys in other jurisdictions, serving as local counsel for clients who require ancillary estates to address Florida property, or are struggling with the limits of Florida Homestead exemptions. We are happy to provide local advice and to work with you to address all your clients’ needs.

 

The Right Choice for Referring Attorneys

In selecting a referring attorney, you need to be confident in that firm’s knowledge and ability to represent your clients. Attorney McCabe G. Harrison has an advanced degree (L.L.M.) in taxation, which provides an extra level of assurance and protection to any estate planning or financial advice your clients’ receive. Attorney Casey C. Harrison has extensive experience in probate litigation, balancing sympathy and legal savvy to best represent clients. Together with Attorney Julie Marble, the Harrisons offer your clients a unique balance of knowledge and experience.

 

Referral Fees

For attorneys licensed in Florida, we can share fees in compliance with Florida Bar rules, and each arrangement is evaluated individually. When a will contest, trust challenge, tortious-interference action, or other high-value contingent matter presents strong facts and significant damages, we offer a competitive referral fee; the same applies to substantial probate or trust-administration cases, depending on their nature. Referral fees are typically not available for hourly-billed matters, most estate-planning engagements, or small to mid-size probate or trust administrations

Referring Attorneys: Contact Our Gainesville Estate and Probate Attorneys

Harrison Estate Law is happy to work with referring professionals to help your clients set up a new estate plan, review and update existing documents, or pursue probate matters in court. Please contact us online via email or call 352-306-3579 to establish a referring relationship with our firm, or to schedule a free consultation for your client. If they don’t live close to Gainesville, we are happy to set up a phone or Zoom call.

Referring Attorneys

Florida attorneys do more than simply take matters to court. They build relationships with their clients founded on trust and sound advice. When a client comes to you with a matter outside your practice areas, or you discover a conflict of interest, you need to know any attorney referral you give them will result in high-quality representation and protect your own attorney-client relationship.

Harrison Estate Law, P.A., is proud of the reputation we have built among attorneys and other service professionals for representing our clients in the areas of Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate Conflicts, and Asset Protection. We value the working relationships we have built with referring attorneys, accountants, and other financial professionals. We understand how hard it can be to develop and maintain a long-term relationship with clients, and we know how important it is that the people you refer to treat your clients well.

 

Attorney Referrals for Florida Estate and Probate Matters

Attorney referrals are a key part of our business at Harrison Estate Law, P.A. Unlike some other firms, while we practice only in the estates and trusts, we go beyond just estate planning, offering clients a full range of estate, trust administration, and probate litigation services. We work with referral partners with more limited scopes of estate planning practice, as well as family lawyers, business attorneys, and others, to supplement your services and provide for all your client’s legal needs. We respect the relationship you have formed with your clients, and will avoid interfering with that relationship in rendering our services. Instead, we work with our referral partners, acting as co-counsel or providing additional advice, to complement, rather than compete with, the services they offer.

While our offices are in Gainesville, Florida, we represent clients across much of the state (excluding Broward and Miami/Dade counties). We also work with estate planning attorneys in other jurisdictions, serving as local counsel for clients who require ancillary estates to address Florida property, or are struggling with the limits of Florida Homestead exemptions. We are happy to provide local advice and to work with you to address all your clients’ needs.

 

The Right Choice for Referring Attorneys

In selecting a referring attorney, you need to be confident in that firm’s knowledge and ability to represent your clients. Attorney McCabe G. Harrison has an advanced degree (L.L.M.) in taxation, which provides an extra level of assurance and protection to any estate planning or financial advice your clients’ receive. Attorney Casey C. Harrison has extensive experience in probate litigation, balancing sympathy and legal savvy to best represent clients. Together with Attorney Julie Marble, the Harrisons offer your clients a unique balance of knowledge and experience.

 

Referral Fees

For attorneys licensed in Florida, we can share fees in compliance with Florida Bar rules, and each arrangement is evaluated individually. When a will contest, trust challenge, tortious-interference action, or other high-value contingent matter presents strong facts and significant damages, we offer a competitive referral fee; the same applies to substantial probate or trust-administration cases, depending on their nature. Referral fees are typically not available for hourly-billed matters, most estate-planning engagements, or small to mid-size probate or trust administrations

Referring Attorneys: Contact Our Gainesville Estate and Probate Attorneys

Harrison Estate Law is happy to work with referring professionals to help your clients set up a new estate plan, review and update existing documents, or pursue probate matters in court. Please contact us online via email or call 352-306-3579 to establish a referring relationship with our firm, or to schedule a free consultation for your client. If they don’t live close to Gainesville, we are happy to set up a phone or Zoom call.