About Daniel
Daniel Medina is a board-certified attorney specializing in estate planning, probate, and business succession planning at Medina Law Group, P.A., located at 425 S. Florida Avenue, Suite 101, in Lakeland, Florida. Since he began practicing law in 1994, he has established himself as a leading expert in his field. Notably, he is the only board-certified attorney in Wills, Trusts, and Estates in Polk County, a distinction that shows his commitment to excellence and expertise in estate law. Mr. Medina earned his Juris Doctor with honors from the University of Florida College of Law in 1993. He continued his education by obtaining a Master of Laws in Taxation from the same institution in 1995.
His academic pursuits did not stop there; he also engaged in graduate studies in theology at both the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Reformed Theological Seminary, where he was ordained as a minister. This diverse educational background enriches his legal practice — This lets the attorney approach estate planning with a unique perspective. His practice at Medina Law Group encompasses sophisticated estate planning strategies, including family limited partnerships and irrevocable trusts. In addition to estate planning, Mr. Medina has substantial experience in elder law, focusing on guardianship cases and Medicaid planning. His corporate law expertise includes asset sales, stock sales, stock redemption agreements, and comprehensive business succession planning. These varied areas of practice enable him to provide holistic legal solutions tailored to his clients' needs.
Before founding Medina Law Group, P.A. in 2010, Mr. Medina was a shareholder at another law firm in Lakeland, where he concentrated on estate planning and business succession planning. Throughout his career, he has served clients across Polk, Highlands, Hardee, and Hillsborough counties in Central Florida. His commitment to his clients is evident in the personalized attention he provides, ensuring that each case is handled with care and precision. Active in his community, Mr. Medina participates in various organizations and serves as an elder at Redeemer Presbyterian Church.
He is fluent in both Spanish and English. This lets the attorney serve clients. He and his wife, Dámaris, have been married for over 40 years and are proud parents to a daughter and son-in-law who are artists based in the New England area. For more information about his services, visit the firm's website at medinapa.com or contact them at (863) 682-9730.