About Victoria Jones
Victoria Jones Waller is an attorney licensed to practice in Florida who works at Generations of Trust. She has built a practice around the practical and procedural sides of handling trusts and related matters. Her work sits where legal paperwork meets family expectations. She handles complex documents, guides fiduciaries through administrative tasks and addresses the procedural hurdles that can slow or complicate an estate’s transition.
After completing her legal education, Waller began her professional life in roles that required both close attention to detail and steady client communication. Early assignments asked her to manage estate files, coordinate with financial institutions and interpret trust instruments. Those tasks sharpened a practical legal style: thorough, document-oriented and attentive to deadlines. She did not shy away from the paperwork side of the law. That willingness to dive into technical work has shaped much of her career.
Over the years she has taken on a range of matters that arise around trusts and fiduciary administration. Her caseload has included overseeing distributions, advising personal representatives and addressing claim and accounting issues that sometimes surface in probate. She works with trustees, executors and beneficiaries to clarify obligations and timelines. The work often involves translating legal requirements into steps that clients can follow and record.
Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She prepares files so that judges, accountants and family members can find what they need. She values clear record-keeping and procedural compliance. That orientation helps reduce friction when questions arise about asset allocation, timing or statutory duties. It also allows her to respond to disputes in a way that focuses on the documents and the controlling law rather than rhetoric.
Waller’s practice reflects a steady interest in the systems that keep trusts operating. She handles filings, accountings and routine litigation that concerns fiduciary duties. Her clients range from individual trustees overseeing small family trusts to fiduciaries managing larger portfolios. She has worked in environments that require coordination with financial advisors, appraisers and tax professionals.
Today she practices at Generations of Trust in Florida. Her current practice centers on trust administration and related trust matters at Generations of Trust in Florida.