Robert Henson Eardley

1415 Panther Lane, Naples, FL

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4.8 / 5
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20 Reviews
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48 Reviews
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Education

2001
University of Miami School of Law, LL.M.
1997
University of Kentucky College of Law, J.D.
1986
University of Kentucky, B.S.

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4.8 68 reviews
Avvo 5.0
Google Maps 4.7

Patrick scicchitano

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21 Aug, 2024
John Long came extremely highly recommended as the divorce attorney to use in SWFL by other family law attorneys in Tampa. John and his team did not disappoint. They were able to work with me through what was a very contentious divorce and help de-escalate several situations as they arose. John and Patty were always very responsive and offered guidance throughout the process. John has been incredibly knowledgeable from the beginning and set realistic legal expectations of the outcome. Because of their representation and professionalism, I was able to navigate the difficult and emotionally charged process and at the end feel as if my integrity is still intact.
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Kevin krett

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15 May, 2024
Absolutely phenomenal service from the entire staff! With trying to navigate an extremely difficult/stressful situation I reached out to them and from day one felt a sense of guidance and assurance that maintained throughout the entire case. Very professional and highly recommended!
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Karen

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23 Feb, 2024
My husband and I met with Robert to initially set up some simple wills. He was so thorough that we also established our POA’s , our healthcare directives and a family trust. It was a great feeling to know that our wishes and our estate will now be executed as we had envisioned. Robert was wonderful to work with , very professional but most importantly very caring and compassionate.. a true gentleman. We would highly recommend Robert for all your estate planning.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer
“How refreshing to work with someone who returns calls immediately, listens carefully, sets forth his fee structure and work methods clearly.”
2
Thorough and knowledgeable in estate planning and legal processes
“Robert demonstrated impressive knowledge of the complex details of both New York and Florida law.”
3
Friendly, personable, and makes clients feel comfortable
“He was extremely professional, informative, helpful, knowledgeable, timely and very pleasant to work with.”
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Provides clear explanations and educates clients on legal matters
“Using flow charts and other tools, he lucidly explained the legal complexities relating to our situation.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and other professionals
“We heartily recommend Robert for any estate planning needs" and "I can wholeheartedly recommend him.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2019:
Naples Daily News, Avoiding Probate and Court Guardianship – The Revocable Trust
2018:
Naples Daily News, The Second Marriage Estate Planning Dilemma – Spousal Inheritance Rights
2017:
Naples Daily News, Establishing a Florida Domicile for the Seasonal Resident
2015:
KeyBank Private Client Advisory, Estate Planning for the Florida Resident
2014:
Lifestyles After 50, Securing A Florida Tax Residency for the Seasonal Resident
2013:
Naples Daily News, Good, Bad & Ugly of Probate
2013:
Naples Daily News, Avoid 5 Common Mistakes When Executing an Estate Plan
2013:
Naples Daily News, Review of 2012 Estate, Gift Tax Changes
2012:
Naples Daily News, Plan for End of Life as with Retirement
2012:
Naples Daily News, Lifetime Trust Protects Inheritance
2011:
Naples Daily News, The Second Marriage Estate Planning Dilemma
2010:
Health & Wellness Magazine, The Durable General Power of Attorney
2010:
The Kentucky Bar Magazine (Bench & Bar), My Old Kentucky Home or the Sunshine State? Residency and Estate Planning Issues of Kentucky “Snowbirds” in Florida
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