LEGAL EXPERIENCE YOU CAN RELY ON

John Galletta has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1987. His focus is on Wills, Trust, Probate, Guardianships, and Trust Administrations in St Augustine. In addition Mr. Galletta practices in estate planning, real estate and business law, including, corporations, LLC’s as well as sales and purchases of businesses, commercial and residential property. Mr. Galletta has extensive experience as a probate lawyer.

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Experience You Can Trust With Your Estate Plan

Let our firm help you with all your Wills and Trusts, Probate and Trust Administration needs. Our staff has a combined 60+ years of experience in Wills, Trust, Probate and Trust Administrations.

Call us to arrange an appointment with an experienced trust attorney.

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1095 Anastasia Blvd
St. Augustine, FL 32080

[email protected]
(904) 461-6644

John Galletta Jr., Attorney at Law.

Our Services

Estate Plan

Preparing for your legacy is of supreme importance. Let our firm prepare your Wills, Trusts, and Advanced Directives. We will make sure that all your planning needs are addressed and that your estate plan, in the event of disability or death, are in place and express your wishes.

Elder Law & Real Estate Law

We will help address all issues regarding real estate and elder care. Whether you have questions regarding guardianship, powers of attorney, health care surrogates or probate trust administrations, we have the experience to help you and your family.

Business Law

We can help set up your LLC’s and corporations as well as assist you in preparing residential and commercial leases, purchase and sales agreements, and will answer your questions regarding Florida business law.

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