New Port Richey, Florida

Attorneys serving New Port Richey and Pasco County.

DHW Law has taken on matters for New Port Richey clients for 25 years. Real estate, estate planning, Supreme Court certified mediation, personal injury, immigration, and commercial disputes, all handled personally by David or Gwen Walkowiak.

Our connection to New Port Richey

We have represented New Port Richey clients for most of our 25 years in practice. Court matters for New Port Richey residents run through the same courthouses we appear in every week, which means the judge, the clerk, and the docket are all familiar to us. For New Port Richey clients who prefer not to drive to downtown Tampa for counsel, a Lutz office on the same docket is often the more practical choice.

What New Port Richey calls us about

Real estate is steady work. A lot of New Port Richey homes have been in the same family for generations, and the estate and title issues that surface when those properties change hands can be more complicated than a routine closing would suggest. Probate transfers, quiet title actions, homestead disputes, and deed corrections for New Port Richey families all come through the office regularly.

Estate planning is the other large piece. New Port Richey has a sizeable retiree population, and retirees are the clients for whom a well-drafted plan does the most work. Wills, trusts, durable powers of attorney, health-care surrogates, and advance directives all get drafted here, and we handle the reviews when the family picture changes and the documents need updating.

Personal injury, consumer debt defense, and civil litigation make up the rest. Every matter goes to one of the two partners rather than to an intake team.

What New Port Richey clients tell us

Most of them come to us after an unhappy experience with a larger office, where they felt moved through a process rather than represented by a lawyer. That is the distinction we have spent 25 years building. A partner on every matter, enough attention to do the work properly, and a first meeting that ends with the client knowing what their options are, what the timeline should look like, and what representation is likely to cost.

Talk to an attorney who knows New Port Richey.

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