WORRIED ABOUT A LAWSUIT?
Let us help you figure out the best way to get your case resolved... hopefully by settling it out of court. But, if it has to go to trial, you'll be in good hands. We are litigators with an excellent track record and our team will zealously fight for what's best for you and the ones you love.
BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS?
Don't give up. Let's talk over your situation and take a good look at your options. By more fully understanding the process and likely outcome of a short sale, loan modification or deed in lieu of foreclosure, you'll be better able to make the right decision for you and your family. Maybe all you need is a little extra time to find another place or get back on your feet.
THINK YOU NEED A DIVORCE?
A free consultation will help you think things through and may even bring about a calm, peaceful resolution. If your case goes to trial, our years of experience and passion for the law will be on your side, protecting your rights and interests.
NEED HELP WITH A CONTRACT?
Before you sign on the dotted line, let's review your docs to be sure you know what your obligations will be and see if we need to negotiate terms that will better protect your rights and interests.
Matthew S. Toll, Esq., and Matthew M. Jackson, Esq. are lawyers whose practice is primarily devoted to civil litigation and criminal defense in and around LEE COUNTY in Southwest Florida (Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Pine Island, Matlacha, Bokeelia, St. James City, Alva and Lehigh Acres). Their practice areas include CRIMINAL DEFENSE (Misdemeanor, Driving Under the Influence, Felony, Post-Conviction Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, Appeals) and GENERAL CIVIL LITIGATION, including personal injury (auto accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice), real estate (foreclosure, foreclosure defense, landlord/tenant, construction defects, chinese drywall, land use, contract disputes), family law (divorce, paternity, dependency, child support, post-judgment modification, any and all issues or disputes with the Department of Children and Families and/or the Department of Revenue).