Katina Pantazis, P.A.

Katina Pantazis, P.A. Assisting families and individuals with Wills, Trusts, Probate, and Long-Term Care Planning, by prov The law firm of Katina Pantazis, P.A.

would be honored to offer you a complimentary consultation to review your current Will or Revocable Trust, consulting with you about the differences between a standalone Will and a Revocable Trust along with a review of your lifetime plan and if needed, to develop a plan for Medicaid. We offer comprehensive range of services to help our clients at every turn. Katina truly enjoys her vocation and t

hat enthusiasm carries over to her dedicated staff. We are dedicated to our clients and we do our best to ensure that you’ll achieve positive outcomes that subsequently protect your future. Above all, we value integrity, ethics and honesty. We promptly return all phone calls and emails. We look forward to the opportunity to meet with you and prove to you firsthand the sincere concern that we have for our clients and the stellar work ethic of the law firm of Katina Pantazis, P.A

Katina Pantazis was born in Augusta, Georgia. She had the good fortune to have lived in multiple states; Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, and Florida. Katina earned her Business degree from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida in December of 2004. Knowing that law school was in her future, Katina achieved her degree early in order to take a year between college and law school to work as a paralegal. The hands on experience helped to solidify her decision to become an attorney and offered her the experience to hone her skillsets. Katina earned her Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law in May of 2009. Law school provided her with invaluable experience including the opportunity to attend University abroad in Spetses, Greece where she studied comparative international law as well as a third year internship with the Middle District of Florida Federal Public Defenders Office located in Tampa. The catalyst that landed Katina in the field of law she practices today was receiving the Elder Law Scholarship in her second year of law school. This was the beginning of her journey into estate planning. She immediately fell in love with the work and most importantly, the clientele. Katina has been practicing in Florida for over five years and has recently started her own firm Katina Pantazis, P.A. Her office in Lady Lake offers Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Wealth Preservation, Probate, and Long-Term Care Planning. To Katina, this is her “dream job” – to help people secure their future, both for themselves and their loved ones. Deeply involved in her community, Katina is a respected member of the Florida Bar, Marion County Bar Association, Lake County Bar Association, Sumter County Bar Association and the Rotary Club of The Villages. She also serves on the board of the Arnette House in Ocala, Florida and she is still active with her Sorority, Pi Beta Phi. Katina spends her free time participating in co-ed intramurals including flag football, basketball, soccer and volleyball. She also enjoys running, kickboxing, yoga and crossfit

10/21/2022

As you may be aware, Katina Pantazis, P.A. is transitioning to a virtual law firm, E-Estates and Trusts, PLLC.

2020 forced the world to pivot from the status quo and reinvent ways of doing business. Cloud-based virtual law offices offer tremendous flexibility and convenience, ultimately allowing you to work with your attorney or check on your legal matter from wherever you are.

We truly believe that like most things in your life, there’s no reason access to legal services provided by licensed attorneys should be any more complicated than going online.

Please check out our new page, and be sure to "like" it and "share" content with friends and family.

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Reviewed by Mike Jorgensen, Esq.   Legal documents, like most complex undertakings, should be left to the experts. Granted, there are plenty of tasks that can be accomplished quickly and cheaply without an attorney, but contracts and legal documents are things you should not skimp on.   Do you hav...

Listen live to attorney Katina Pantazis, a special guest on Homes Around The Villages, Florida
07/11/2022

Listen live to attorney Katina Pantazis, a special guest on Homes Around The Villages, Florida

Practicing Attorney Katina H. Pantazis, Esq. joins us to discuss estates, trusts, and wills for lost loved ones, as well as legal plans for your retirement. ...

03/22/2022

93-year-old Wendall Crist and 90-year-old Joan Crist were last seen leaving a home on SW 95th Avenue in Ocala, and they were traveling in a 2015 white Mercedes-Benz CLA with Florida tag DPSS84. MCSO is...

If you suspect a loved one is being taken advantage of, please speak up!
01/06/2022

If you suspect a loved one is being taken advantage of, please speak up!

An Ocala woman was arrested after depositing $450,000 from a victim's checking account into her own account while the victim was hospitalized.

01/04/2022

Two key estate planning numbers will change effective January 1, 2022: The lifetime unified gift and estate tax exemption, and the annual estate tax exclusion. These changes may impact you if you have a taxable estate.

The lifetime exemption is the total amount of money that you can give away, free of estate tax, in life and/or death. A married couple can give away twice that amount. Effective January 1, 2022, the exemption increases to $12,060,000. (The current lifetime exemption is $11,700,000.)

The annual exclusion is the amount that you may give to as many individuals as you wish within a given year, without reducing your lifetime exemption. A married couple can double that amount. The annual exclusion will increase to $16,000 effective January 1, 2022. (The current exclusion is $15,000.)

You can reduce your taxable estate by making annual gifts. Contact us today for a complimentary estate plan review at 352-600-2987.

12/30/2021

Several bills take effect January 1, 2022, including a measure dealing with online notarization, and another that targets the publication of legal notices. The Senate voted unanimously April 8 to give final approval to HB 121, “Notaries Public,” by Rep. Sam Garrison, R-Orange Park. Gov. Ron DeSa...

12/20/2021

Bryan Weber used the $2.2 million on housing, gambling, vehicles, travel and other expenses.

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13710 N US Highway 441; Ste 500
The Villages, FL
32159

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