
Serving Hialeah, FL Virtually
Protecting Family Legacies and Testamentos for Hialeah Families
Hialeah is one of the most distinctly Cuban-American cities in the United States, a place where family businesses have been passed from parents to children for decades and where homeownership is a central part of the community identity. Attorney Burgos understands this context deeply. She works with Hialeah families to make sure the homes they own, the businesses they have built, and the relatives they support are protected by a clear, thoughtful legal plan.
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Attorney Rosenny Burgos serves Hialeah's multigenerational families and small-business owners through a fully virtual, bilingual practice. With over 20 years of focused experience, she helps clients protect family homes, pass businesses to the next generation, and navigate immigration milestones, all by video or phone from home.
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Hialeah families work with Attorney Burgos to create wills and living trusts that protect their homes and savings and pass them cleanly to children and grandchildren. Everything is handled virtually, no traffic, no waiting rooms, and explained in Spanish or English at every step.
Protecting Multigenerational Families in Hialeah
Wills, Trusts, and the Homes Families Pass Down
In Hialeah, it is common for a family to own the same home for generations. Without a properly structured estate plan, that property can get tied up in probate, delayed, and diminished by costs before it ever reaches your children. A living trust lets assets transfer privately and quickly, outside of court.
When a loved one does pass without a plan in place, probate proceeds through the circuit court in Miami-Dade County. Attorney Burgos guides families through both prevention and, when needed, administration of an estate, with patience and plain-language guidance.
- Wills tailored to Hialeah family structures, including blended families.
- Living trusts to pass real property and savings without probate delays.
- Powers of attorney to protect aging parents and family decision-making.
- Probate guidance for Miami-Dade County estates.

Family Businesses and Immigration in Hialeah
Succession Planning and Immigration for Hialeah Business Owners
Hialeah has a strong tradition of family-owned retail, service, and trade businesses. Many owners built their company from scratch and now face the question of what happens to it when they step back. Attorney Burgos helps them draft succession plans that honor years of work and keep the business in the family.
Immigration is also a constant thread in Hialeah family life. Whether a client is applying for a green card for a parent, pursuing citizenship, or helping a family member navigate a visa process, Attorney Burgos provides focused, caring guidance through every step.
- Business succession planning for family-owned companies.
- Entity formation and operating agreements for new businesses.
- Green card applications for family members.
- Citizenship applications and naturalization guidance.
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Hialeah is one of the most distinctly Cuban-American cities in the United States, a place where family businesses have been passed from parents to children for decades and where homeownership is a central part of the community identity. Attorney Burgos understands this context deeply. She works with Hialeah families to make sure the homes they own, the businesses they have built, and the relatives they support are protected by a clear, thoughtful legal plan. Se Habla Espanol.
