Hannah Karvosky
Senior Legal Assistant
Hannah Karvosky is a Senior Legal Assistant at Gateville Law Firm, where she plays an integral role in supporting the firm’s estate planning and real estate practices. She helps the real estate department by reviewing contracts, drafting legal documents, and utilizing the firm’s software to prepare the matters for closing from the beginning of the contract to closing. She also helps in drafting revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, and other simple to complex estate planning and asset protection documents. She began her journey with the firm as a high school intern and, after demonstrating strong commitment and aptitude, was hired shortly thereafter. Over the past 2.5 years, Hannah has grown into her role, taking on various responsibilities.
Originally from Yorkville, Illinois, Hannah is currently pursuing her undergraduate degree at the University of Florida, where she is majoring in Political Science with a minor in Business Administration. Her academic focus and hands-on experience at Gateville Law Firm reflect her deep commitment to a future in law. Hannah plans to attend law school after graduation, and her current role is helping her build a solid foundation for her future career as an attorney.
Outside of work and school, Hannah enjoys golfing, practicing yoga, and spending time outdoors—activities that help her stay balanced and energized as she pursues her goals.
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If you own assets with a value in excess of $1 million, it is crucial to take steps to ensure that your wealth will be preserved and passed on to future generations. Failure to do so could lead to financial losses due to lawsuits, actions by creditors, or other issues. You will also need to be aware of potential estate taxes that may apply at both the state and federal levels. When working with our attorneys, you can make sure your wealth will be properly preserved.
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