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Francis G. Burnett is a seasoned attorney specializing in estate planning, offering over three decades of experience in crafting personalized strategies to safeguard and manage clients' legacies. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, at the esteemed law firm Cabaniss, Johnston, Gardner, Dumas & O'Neal LLP, Francis is renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and deep understanding of the intricacies involved in estate planning. His practice is also prominently featured at the Law Offices of Francis G. Burnett and Phelps Dunbar LLP, where he continues to demonstrate his unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional legal counsel. Francis's approach to estate planning is anchored in his dedication to understanding each client's unique needs and goals. By offering tailored solutions, he ensures that assets are protected and wealth is efficiently transferred to future generations. His profound expertise encompasses a broad range of estate planning services, including the creation of wills and trusts, asset protection, and tax mitigation strategies. Clients commend Francis for his ability to simplify complex legal concepts, empowering them to make informed decisions about their financial futures. At the heart of Francis G. Burnett's practice is a steadfast commitment to client service. He believes in cultivating long-term relationships built on trust, transparency, and respect. This client-centric philosophy, combined with his authoritative knowledge and practical legal insights, makes Francis an invaluable ally in the estate planning process. Whether collaborating with individuals, families, or business owners, Francis's goal remains consistent: to provide peace of mind through comprehensive and effective estate planning solutions.
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.