Meredith Martin

Partner

T 239.316.1400
F 239.302.2348
mmartin@harrisonllp.com
Naples, FL

Meredith Martin

Meredith Martin advises individuals and families in estate and trust planning and administration, and related business and real estate matters. She routinely works with owners of closely held businesses, corporate executives, physicians, foundations, and non-profit entities. Meredith maintains client relationships and actively practices in both Maryland and Florida, with a particular focus on clients who are present in both jurisdictions or require counsel regarding residency and tax planning issues.

Meredith has been recognized as AV Preeminent® by Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating for ethical standards and legal ability, the highest rating available after evaluation of a lawyer by other members of the bar and judiciary. She has also received the Accredited Estate Planner® designation through the National Association of Estate Planning Councils. Meredith has been recognized by Maryland Super Lawyers and has been honored as a Fellow of the Maryland Bar Foundation and a Fellow of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association. She is pursuing an LL.M. in Taxation, with a Certificate in Estate Planning, from Georgetown Law.

Florida

Maryland

District of Columbia

University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., with honors, 2004

Loyola University Maryland, M.B.A., 2012, and B.B.A. (Finance), cum laude, 2001

Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Maryland, 1998

Professional Organizations

Baltimore Estate Planning Council

Collier County Bar Association

Estate Planning Council of Naples, Inc.

The Michael R. N. McDonnell American Inn of Court

The Florida Bar, Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section

Community

Professional Advisors Council, Collier Community Foundation

Super Lawyers®  Estate Planning & Probate (2024)

American Bar Foundation, Fellow

AV Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

Maryland Bar Foundation, Fellow

Maryland State Bar Association, Leadership Academy, Fellow

American Bar Association, Business Law Section, Fellow

  • Comprehensive estate planning, including preparation of trusts, wills, and lifetime documents for disability planning (powers of attorney, health care directives).
  • Represent personal representatives and/or trustees in all aspects of estate and trust administration, including post-mortem tax planning.
  • Prepare and negotiate prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

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