I am Amy Logan Sliva and for more than 30 years I have been an advocate for the legal needs of individual clients and their loved ones in Northwest Florida. In 2013, I welcomed my son Logan Sliva to the firm, Logan was born and raised in Pensacola, Florida and has a personal connection to the families and businesses in Pensacola and surrounding areas. Logan is currently serving as the President of the Northern District of Florida Bankruptcy Bar Association and has almost 10 years of trusted legal experience and knowledge.
We specialize in helping guide our clients through the following areas of law:
- Bankruptcy
- Probate
- Wills and Trusts
Helping people recover from financial crisis:
Today's economy forces many people to file for bankruptcy. If you have mounting credit card debt, feel you may lose your home, or have lost your job and can't meet your monthly expenses, we can help you file for debt relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
We have handled over 10,000 bankruptcies, so you can trust that we have the knowledge, experience and understanding of bankruptcy laws to assist you. When you come to see us for a free consultation, we go over your situation to determine if you need to file for bankruptcy and explain how each of the different types of bankruptcies can help you. We navigate you through the process of filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, protecting your assets so you can emerge on the other side in the best position to move onward.
Protecting your legacy:
We provide comprehensive estate planning services to keep you from worrying about your legacy and the future of your family. We can help you protect your assets, your family, other loved ones and business partners. If difficulties arise in dividing assets according to a deceased loved one's wishes, we are skilled mediators and litigators who can provide aggressive representation in probate matters.
Our welcoming staff is ready to assist you today.
Successfully serving clients in Florida:
Amy Logan Sliva and Logan Sliva represent individuals and their loved ones in Pensacola and Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton Counties in Northwest Florida, and throughout the Florida Panhandle.