

Our clients value the clarity they gain from our workshops, realizing the need for personalized planning and continuous support throughout the estate planning process.
Despite Jacksonville’s large size, the close-knit community atmosphere allows for personalized legal services, akin to a small-town lawyer-client relationship.
Clients are concerned about creating straightforward plans that protect their beneficiaries and are cost-effective, valuing simplicity and transparency in pricing.
A client who was a widow and thought she had a very close family. They were a larger family, but there had never been any issues. She had a family member pass away, and her whole family began fighting over every little aspect of the estate.
It nearly tore the family apart, and some relationships were ruined for good. She then realized how important an estate plan was to her, and that she needed to take immediate action.
A client once reached out to us after her husband suffered a stroke. He didn’t have any medical or financial power of attorney in place, so they had to petition the court to grant the wife access. The whole process took a long time and cost a lot of money.
If they had been proactive and set up those documents while they were both alive and in good health, they could’ve avoided the extra time, money, and headache that they had to go through.
Estate planning gives your family clarity, security, and peace of mind. At Oath Law, our estate planning attorneys in Jacksonville are dedicated to helping clients create wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives tailored to their needs. We focus solely on estate planning — no distractions, no upsells — so you can plan your future with confidence.
Trusts are powerful tools for managing and distributing assets smoothly and privately. Our Jacksonville trust attorneys help you create revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, and customized strategies that protect your estate and simplify transitions for your loved ones.
Whether your goal is protecting your home, supporting loved ones, or managing wealth across generations, Oath Law helps you design a trust that aligns with your values and provides lasting peace of mind.
A will forms the foundation of your estate plan. It outlines how your property will be distributed, names your executor, and ensures your intentions are followed.
Our Jacksonville estate planning team takes time to understand your goals and priorities. We craft wills that are clear, comprehensive, and designed to reduce confusion or conflict — so your loved ones are protected and your wishes are honored.
A durable power of attorney allows someone you trust to handle financial or personal matters if you’re unable to do so yourself. Without this document, your loved ones could face lengthy court processes to manage even simple tasks.
Our Jacksonville power of attorney lawyers help you choose the right person, define their responsibilities, and ensure your documents are legally sound and enforceable.
A healthcare directive and living will make your medical preferences known and ensure your loved ones aren’t left guessing. These documents let you specify your choices about treatment, life support, and comfort care.
At Oath Law, we help Jacksonville clients document their healthcare wishes clearly and compassionately — ensuring your voice is heard, even when you cannot speak for yourself.
Families throughout Jacksonville and Northeast Florida trust Oath Law because we provide:
Our Jacksonville estate planning team is dedicated to making the process easy, transparent, and empowering. Whether you’re creating your first plan or updating existing documents, we help you prepare for the future with confidence and clarity.
1. When should I begin estate planning?
You can start anytime — many people begin after major milestones like buying a home, marriage, or retirement. Planning early helps avoid unnecessary complications later.
2. What’s better: a will or a trust?
A will directs how assets are distributed after death, while a trust can manage assets during your lifetime and may help avoid probate.
3. Who should I choose as my power of attorney?
Select someone dependable and aligned with your values — a trusted person who can handle financial or healthcare decisions responsibly.
4. How often should I update my estate plan?
Review your plan every few years or after significant life events like marriage, divorce, or financial changes.
5. What does a healthcare directive cover?
It outlines your medical treatment preferences and names someone to make decisions if you cannot.
6. Can I include digital assets in my plan?
Yes. Your plan can include instructions for managing online accounts, photos, cryptocurrency, and more.
7. Can Oath Law review my current plan?
Absolutely. We can review and update your existing documents to ensure they’re current, complete, and properly funded.
8. What are common estate planning mistakes?
Waiting too long to plan, using generic templates, failing to fund a trust, or forgetting to update documents after life changes.
9. What happens if I don’t have a plan?
Without a valid plan, state laws determine who manages your estate and how assets are distributed — often creating stress and delay for loved ones.
10. What makes Oath Law different?
Our exclusive focus on estate planning, flat pricing, educational approach, and supportive process make planning clear, efficient, and stress-free.
“The team at Oath Law made an overwhelming task simple and easy to accomplish. They were professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly responsive.”
“The whole experience was pleasant and very informative. I now know that I have everything in order for those I leave behind — and that peace of mind is priceless.”
“We had delayed proper estate planning for too long, but Oath made the process clear and comfortable. It’s a relief to finally have a plan in place.”
“They made a complex process simple to understand and guided us every step of the way. We feel confident and well-prepared for the future.”
“It feels good knowing everything is organized for my family. I highly recommend Oath Law to anyone wanting clarity and protection for their estate.”
Address: 310 N Laura St, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone: (904) 230-3907
If you’re ready to protect your legacy and care for your family, our estate planning attorneys in Jacksonville are here to help.
Book a Consultation today and start planning your future with confidence.