Law Offices of Richardson & Sellers, P.A.

4.8
49 reviews

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Law Offices of Richardson & Sellers, P.A. provides estate planning, estate administration, trusts, wills, and probate law services to Bonita Springs, FL, and Southwest Florida.

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Location

Law Offices of Richardson & Sellers, P.A.
3525 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs, FL
34134, United States

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  • KW
    Kathy Wampler
    Oct 24, 2025
    5.0
    Knowledgeable and accommodating
  • PL
    p leggett
    Jul 7, 2025
    5.0
    Professional. Understood my concerns and addressed them to my satisfaction. I would highly recommend Carol as an attorney.
  • SS
    Slim
    Jun 13, 2025
    5.0
    Carol Sellers is the most honest, straightforward attorney I have ever talked with. Her work is A+. She's faster than most lawyers, and her fees are very reasonable. She's simply the best. I would highly recommend Carol to anyone who needs a trust or any other type of estate plan.
  • JM
    John McCarthy
    Apr 19, 2024
    5.0
    4/19/24 Since Richardson&Sellers was recommended, I am very thankful I contacted them. I received a lengthly free consultation, a detailed, not rushing and discussed my thoughts and needs. They did not charge me until all six "end of life" documents I needed were complete. Their price was more than fair. I left with the feeling I did the right thing by going to Richardson&Sellers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Law Offices of Richardson & Sellers, P.A.

What is a living will/advanced directive?

A living will is a specific type of advance directive, which is a legal document that outlines your medical care preferences if you're unable to make decisions for yourself. These documents are crucial for situations where you might be terminally ill, severely injured, in a coma, suffering from late-stage dementia, or nearing the end of life. They provide guidance to doctors and caregivers about your wishes. It's important for all adults to have advance directives, as unexpected end-of-life situations can occur at any time. By planning ahead, you ensure you receive the care you want, avoid unnecessary suffering, and relieve your loved ones from making difficult decisions on your behalf.

What is a revocable trust?

A revocable trust is a legal entity created to hold ownership of an individual's assets. The person who creates the trust is called the grantor or trustmaker, and typically also serves as the trustee, managing the assets within the trust. In some cases, an institution or attorney may be appointed as trustee. This type of trust is relevant during three phases of the trustmaker's life: their lifetime, potential incapacitation, and after their death. It provides flexibility in asset management and can offer certain advantages in estate planning.