Widerman Malek, PL is pleased to announce that Scott Dixon has joined our firm and will lead the recently formed Estate Planning and Probate group. Scott been a sole practitioner in Melbourne, Florida since 1997. He brings a great deal of experience in assisting clients with establishing their estate plans to provide guidance when passing along assets in the most time and cost effective manner with a focus on expedience and leaving a positive family legacy to the next generation.
Scott joins WM’s commitment to our community by being involved in a variety of ways. He has attended his home church, Calvary Chapel of Melbourne, since 2002 and has coached soccer for both junior high and high school. He regularly volunteers as an instructor/guest speaker to various community organizations, such as Melbourne Board of Realtors, Habitat for Humanity, Pregnancy Resources, Covenant Christian High School and numerous local churches and senior organizations He conducts educational workshops on Religion in Public Schools (instructing students, teachers and parents on their legal rights) and has served as an adjunct professor at Keiser University. He also serves as an advisor for Stewardship Estate Planning and Tevebaugh and Associates.
Scott is a Florida native and currently resides in Melbourne, Florida with his wife and has two sons who are both proudly serving in the United States Air Force. Click here for more information about Mr. Dixon.
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