Based in Naples, Florida, our boutique firm is guided by the belief that our clients deserve high-quality and individualized attention. As such, our elite attorneys and knowledgeable staff bring over 35 years of experience to support our clients. As our client, you are entitled to personalized attention from our compassionate team of legal experts.
We encourage you to contact us concerning your legal needs and set up an appointment with our office. Whether it's a question about your estate plan or a real estate transaction, the attorneys at Wilson & Johnson are dedicated to providing you with effective and high-quality legal service. Disclaimer: Hiring an attorney is an important decision which should not be based solely on advertising.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.
We encourage you to contact us concerning your legal needs and set up an appointment with our office. Whether it's a question about your estate plan or a real estate transaction, the attorneys at Wilson & Johnson are dedicated to providing you with effective and high-quality legal service. Disclaimer: Hiring an attorney is an important decision which should not be based solely on advertising.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.
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Individuals and their families to preserve, manage and transfer assets, the firm's trusts and estates attorneys seek to create comprehensive estate plans tailored to meet the overall goals of each client.
Our attorneys are just a call or email away.
We invite you to set up an appointment with us in order to better understand how we may assist in your real estate needs.
Disclaimer: Hiring an attorney is an important decision which should not be based solely on advertising.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice.
Our attorneys are just a call or email away.
We invite you to set up an appointment with us in order to better understand how we may assist in your real estate needs.
Disclaimer: Hiring an attorney is an important decision which should not be based solely on advertising.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice.
Experts in estate planning, taxation, business law, and real estate law, our attorneys take the time to meet with clients on an individual basis and to structure personalized goals for the road ahead.
George Wilson has practiced in the areas of estate and tax planning, charitable giving and trust and estate administration in Naples since 1980.
He is certified by the Florida Bar as a specialist in Wills, Trusts and Estates.
Prior to founding Wilson & Johnson, Mr. Wilson was a partner at Cummings & Lockwood.
George Wilson has practiced in the areas of estate and tax planning, charitable giving and trust and estate administration in Naples since 1980.
He is certified by the Florida Bar as a specialist in Wills, Trusts and Estates.
Prior to founding Wilson & Johnson, Mr. Wilson was a partner at Cummings & Lockwood.
Each of our fiduciary accountants has administered a diverse array of trusts and estates for high net worth families and individuals.
In addition, our accounting team provides continual tax and accounting services to ensure our clients receive every possible advantage.
Sheila Ogden joined Wilson & Johnson in 1996.
She earned an A.A. degree in legal studies and accounting from Johnson County College, Kansas, an ABA-approved paralegal program.
Sheila acts as a fiduciary accountant and estate administrator for the firm.
In addition, our accounting team provides continual tax and accounting services to ensure our clients receive every possible advantage.
Sheila Ogden joined Wilson & Johnson in 1996.
She earned an A.A. degree in legal studies and accounting from Johnson County College, Kansas, an ABA-approved paralegal program.
Sheila acts as a fiduciary accountant and estate administrator for the firm.
The paralegals of Wilson & Johnson are both trained and certified to assist in the closing of real estate transactions and in matters of estate planning.
Each member of the paralegal staff works in close conjunction with the firm's attorneys, providing clients with efficient and knowledgeable service.
Julia has acted as a closing agent for complex real estate matters since 1997 in the counties of Collier, Lee and Charlotte.
She has successfully completed the Certified Land Title Courses I and II.
Each member of the paralegal staff works in close conjunction with the firm's attorneys, providing clients with efficient and knowledgeable service.
Julia has acted as a closing agent for complex real estate matters since 1997 in the counties of Collier, Lee and Charlotte.
She has successfully completed the Certified Land Title Courses I and II.
Review the following articles, prepared by the attorneys of our firm, regarding legal information pertinent to many of our clients.
Since 2018, a taxpayer has been able to transfer to his or her children up to $10mm of assets free of federal gift or estate tax.
Near the end of 2019, the Senate passed a budget reconciliation bill that included the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement (SECURE) Act.
The Florida Probate Code Section 732.515 expressly permits the use of separate memorandum to dispose of tangible personal property.
Since 2018, a taxpayer has been able to transfer to his or her children up to $10mm of assets free of federal gift or estate tax.
Near the end of 2019, the Senate passed a budget reconciliation bill that included the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement (SECURE) Act.
The Florida Probate Code Section 732.515 expressly permits the use of separate memorandum to dispose of tangible personal property.
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