Wesley Chapel, Florida

Attorneys serving Wesley Chapel and Pasco County.

DHW Law, P.A. has practiced in Wesley Chapel and the surrounding communities for twenty years. Board-certified real estate, Supreme Court certified mediation, and full-service counsel for families and small businesses, from a firm that lives where you do.

Our connection to Wesley Chapel

Our State Road 54 office is a short drive from Wesley Chapel, and we have served Wesley Chapel clients since the firm opened in 2005. Our clients are neighbors. Families buying their first home in Seven Oaks, small business owners running shops near the Grove, parents trying to settle a divorce without destroying their children's schooling, and retirees updating estate plans as Florida's homestead rules shift beneath them. Wesley Chapel's growth has been dramatic in the last decade; we've watched it firsthand and built our practice around the needs that growth brings with it.

The Wesley Chapel practice

Real estate is the busiest part of our Wesley Chapel practice, and it has been since the original Saddlebrook and Seven Oaks developments opened. Today that work spans new construction contracts, resale transactions, HOA disputes, and foreclosure defense for homeowners caught in difficult cycles.

Family law is a close second. The schools, the youth sports leagues, and the intergenerational households that define Wesley Chapel bring clients to us for divorce, custody, and stepparent adoption matters. Gwen Walkowiak handles the bulk of this work with the steadiness the subject requires.

Estate planning has grown alongside the community. Retirees moving to Wesley Chapel from other states arrive with out-of-state wills that need Florida-specific review, especially for homestead rules and the state’s unique execution requirements. New parents need guardianship designations. Business owners need succession plans. We handle all of it from a single office.

What makes a Wesley Chapel client’s needs different

Wesley Chapel sits at the intersection of rapid development and established community. Clients regularly need counsel that understands both. That means a contract attorney who knows the local developers, a litigator who has seen the HOA disputes that come up as neighborhoods mature, and a family attorney who understands the blended-family patterns typical of a growing suburb. That local knowledge is not something you can buy from a firm in another county.

Talk to an attorney who knows Wesley Chapel.

Schedule a free 30-minute initial consultation. We'll explain your options plainly and tell you whether we're the right firm.