Who is Mary King?

March 25, 2019

As a Florida native, Mary King possesses that unique quality only present in those who choose to live their lives in the state of their birth – a complete and personal investment in the lives of the people of her community.

By creating a local presence in Sarasota, Mary brings her eighteen years of legal experience in Estate Planning, Probate, and IRS Tax Problem Resolution to the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Mary grew up with an interest in law as a member of a family with several generations of attorneys. She loves the challenge of practicing law and helping her clients meet their goals. The fact that she has been quoted in the press and interviewed on the radio is evidence of her professional commitment to the law, and will further benefit her in her primary focus – helping clients solve their IRS problems.

Having traveled extensively to places like Tahiti, New Zealand, Mexico and much of the African continent, Mary appreciates the ties that continue to bring her back to Sarasota. She is a member of the Sarasota Gator Club, the Sarasota Chapter of Sigma Kappa Alumnae, and the American Business Women’s Association.

If you see Mary driving around town in her sports car, feel free to stop and talk to her. She’d love to talk about her future travel plans to places like Costa Rica or Russia. Other great topics would include Labrador Retrievers, books she’s currently reading, and (most importantly) – the University of Florida Gators football team.

 

But if you happen to have an IRS Problem – Mary would love to talk to you about how she may be able to help!

 

And if you’d like to stop by her office, you can find her a mile and a half west of Interstate 75, at 3389 Magic Oak Lane. After 13 years in Sarasota, Mary has established herself as a truly “local” professional.

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