Planning by parents can make all the difference in the life of a child with a disability, as well as that of his or her siblings who may be left with the responsibility for caretaking, on top of their own careers and caring for their own families.
Jeanette Mora is an attorney who specializes in Probate and Guardianship law. She helps families navigate the administrative process after a loved one passes away, becomes incapacitated, or enters adulthood with a childhood developmental disability. Prior to her legal career, Jeanette was a Certified Financial Planner™ and worked as a financial advisor for over 20 years, advising individuals, businesses, corporations, and non-profits on various financial and compliance matters. Jeanette is passionate about giving back to her community and regularly volunteers her time as a Guardian Ad Litem Advocate, the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, and Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida. Her pro bono work was recognized in 2021 when she was named Osceola County’s Community Legal Services Pro Bono Attorney of the Year. Jeanette is a member of several professional associations and committees, including the Real Property, Probate & Trust Law section of the Florida Bar, the Hispanic American Professional Businesswomen Association, the Central Florida Association of Women Lawyers, and the Hispanic Bar Association of Central Florida. She serves as Co-Chair of the Orange County Bar Association Elder Law Committee and serves on the Estate, Guardianship & Trust steering committee. In 2022 and 2023, Jeanette was selected to the Florida Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers.
1901 W Colonial Dr,
Orlando, FL 32804
715 Douglas Ave Suite# 40,
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Planning by parents can make all the difference in the life of a child with a disability, as well as that of his or her siblings who may be left with the responsibility for caretaking, on top of their own careers and caring for their own families.
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1901 W Colonial Dr,
Orlando, FL 32804
715 Douglas Ave Suite# 40,
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
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