Stacey Prince-Troutman works with individuals and families in probate, trusts and estates, and transfer tax controversy matters and has significant experience working with business owners and professional athletes.
Stacey focuses her practice on administering estates and trusts; planning for wealth transfer and transfer tax minimization; preparing gift and estate tax returns; drafting sophisticated estate plan documents; drafting documents related to the formation, management, and succession of closely held entities; asset protection planning; and forming and obtaining tax exempt-status for 501(c)(3) charitable organizations, as well as addressing issues related to the governance and management of the entity. She frequently advises clients on fundraising, tax compliance, and crafting meaningful charitable giving strategies.
Active in the community and profession, Stacey frequently speaks on asset protection topics as well as conducting seminars on estate planning issues. She is a past member of the board of directors for the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida.
Honors and Distinctions
- Best Lawyers, 2021-2026, Listed in Florida for Trusts and Estates Law
- Best Lawyers, 2026, Named a “Lawyer of the Year” in Florida for Trusts and Estates
- Florida Fellows Institute of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), Graduate of Class II
- Florida Trend’s Legal Elite, 2023-2024, Notable Women Leaders in Law, Honoree
- Florida Trend’s Legal Elite, 2016, 2020-2022, Listed for Wills, Trusts & Estates
- Super Lawyers Magazine, 2010-2012, Listed in Florida as a “Rising Star”
- Lorman Education Services, Distinguished Faculty
Affiliations
- The Florida Bar
- Florida Probate Rules Committee, Member
- Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, and Tax Law Sections, Member
- Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, Board of Directors
Published Work and Lectures
- National Business Institute, Speaker, “Trusts and Taxes in Florida From A to Z,” May 31, 2023
- National Trust Real Estate Association (NTREA), 2022 Educational Development Forum, Speaker, “Trust/Trustee Ownership of Real Estate,” June 14, 2022
- National Business Institute, Speaker, “Income Taxation of Trusts, Estates, and Individuals,” May 9, 2022
- Orlando Business Journal, Author, “What to Do —and Not Do — If You Want a Smooth Business Succession Plan,” November 5, 2021
- Probate and Pumpernickel, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Speaker, “2020 Tax Update,” March 10, 2020
- Financial Planning Association of Central Florida, Speaker, “SECURE Act and Recent Developments,” January 28, 2020
- Florida Bar, Speaker, “Ethics in Estate Administration,” November 15, 2019
- Lorman Education Services Webinar, Speaker, “Opportunities and Drawbacks of Directed Trusts,” November 7, 2019
- Central Florida Estate Planning Council, Speaker, “International Tax Planning: An Overview,” October 8, 2019
- Collier County Bar Association, Speaker, “Planning for the 99%,” May 2, 2019
- Lorman Education Services Webinar, Speaker, “Tax and Estate Planning for Clients Relocating to Florida,” March 12, 2019
- Strafford CLE Webinar, Speaker, “Section 199A for Trusts and Estates: Planning Techniques for Counsel, Optimizing QBI Deductions, Multiple Trusts,” March 12, 2019
- Financial Planning Association of Central Florida, Speaker, “Planning for the Ninety-Nine Percent,” January 29, 2019
- Florida Bar CLE Presentation, Speaker, “Love and Marriage in the Sunshine State: Entitlements of Surviving Spouse under Florida Law,” November 2, 2018
- BNY Mellon Wealth Management, Probate & Pumpernickel, Speaker, “Estate Planning After the 2017 Tax Act,” October 9, 2018
- Lorman Education Services, Speaker, “Tax and Estate Planning for Clients Relocating to Florida,” June 27, 2018
- Financial Planning Association of Central Florida’s 28th Annual Symposium, “Estate Planning and Income Tax Consequences,” March 2018
- The National Business Institute, “Probate Process from Start to Finish,” November 13, 2017
- Orange County Bar Association, “Rights of Surviving Spouse,” October 31, 2017
- ActionLine: A Publication of The Florida Bar Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section, “Tax Apportionment Issues When Drafting For Blended Families,” October 30, 2017
- The National Business Institute, “Probate Bootcamp,” September 15, 2016
- The National Business Institute, “Probate Process from Start to Finish,” December 4, 2015
- The National Business Institute, “Probate Bootcamp,” September 15, 2012
- The National Business Institute, “Surviving Spouse’s Elective Share and Homestead Rights”
- The National Business Institute, “Top 9 Estate Planning Techniques,” October 27, 2009
- The National Business Institute, “Probate Process from Start to Finish,” December 8, 2006
- The National Business Institute, “Drafting of Wills and Trusts,” May 13, 2005
- The Metropolitan Orlando Urban League’s Young Professionals Financial Empowerment Series, “Estate
- Planning/Setting up a Will & Trust – It’s Never too Early to Think About Your Legacy”
We are committed to fighting for injured people. As experienced Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys, our lawyers understand the difficulties of life-changing injuries.We’re so committed to helping victims of accidents like yours that we focus exclusively on personal injury cases. That’s right – winning cases like yours is all we do, every single day.
We are skilled trial advocates and are dedicated to helping victims of accidents. You can rely on us to navigate the complexities of the personal injury claims process. At Bailey Law associates we not only litigate, we counsel.
We believe an effective personal injury lawyer must keep each and every client well informed and advised throughout each phase of their case.
Our attorneys win impressive compensation awards for clients time and time again, no matter how complex the case may be or how powerful the opponent may seem.
Tiffany N. Travillion (Romine) has spent her legal career aiming to give voice to those seeking fairness and justice. While studying at Moritz College of Law, Tiffany was a judicial extern for the Honorable Magistrate Judge Mark R. Abel of the United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio. After obtaining her law degree, Tiffany served as a Deputy Attorney General where she represented the state of Indiana in criminal appeals. During her role as Deputy, Tiffany successfully argued before the Indiana Court of Appeals and in favor of establishing a new precedent in Indiana that denies non-parental custodians from using the defense of corporal punishment. (McReynolds v. State of Indiana, 901 N.E.2d 1149 (2009).
In 2010, Tiffany was admitted to the California State Bar. Since then, Tiffany has passionately represented California residents in a variety of legal matters, including foreclosure defense and landlord/tenant issues, claims against employers for wage and labor violations, and consumer bankruptcy. Tiffany has also assisted individuals and small business owners in drafting documents to protect against liability.
Tiffany is not afraid to take on the legal giants and her clients can attest to her commitment, and dedication, to seeing each case through to a reasonable and fair resolution.
Tiffany has been selected to as a Rising Star in Southern California by Super Lawyers for the past three (3) consecutive years, an award given to only 2 percent of all eligible attorneys. Tiffany was also selected to be among the Top One Percent of Attorney's recognized with the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. Tiffany has also been recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 and Top 100 attorney in California by the National Black Lawyers.
Tiffany is an active member of her church and enjoys singing, playing the guitar and spending time with her family.
EDUCATION:
Ohio University - Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies, 2005
The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law - J.D. 2008
ADMISSIONS:
State Bar of Indiana, 2008
State Bar of California, 2010
United States District Courts of California, Northern and Central District
ASSOCIATIONS:
The National Association of Distinguished Counsel (2015)
International Women's Leadership Association (2015 - present)
National Association of Professional Women (2015 - present)
Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce (2014 - present)
Los Angeles County Bar Association (2010 - present)
JOURNALS:
The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 2007 - 2008
AWARDS:
The National Black Lawyers Top 100 (2020) (California)
Super Lawyer, Rising Star (2015, 2016, 2017)
National Black Lawyers, Top 40 Under 40 (2015-present) (California)
Best Oral Advocate, American Bar Association Moot Court Regional Competition, 2007-2008
Janell Johnson is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US).
She counsels businesses in the complex areas of artificial intelligence, data privacy and cybersecurity, with a particular focus on assisting businesses in their compliance efforts with emerging comprehensive state privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) and the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA).
Janell also counsels clients on Federal sectoral privacy laws, including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), among other laws.
She also provides counsel to colleges and universities on regulatory compliance matters related to their participation in federal student financial assistance programs, accreditation, licensure and related regulatory concerns. Her practice and experience includes representing educational institutions before the US Department of Education, state educational oversight agencies, state attorneys general and accreditors.
Prior to joining Eversheds Sutherland, Janell worked for a DC-based, boutique law firm where she gained additional regulatory, litigation and transactional experience in the higher education sector.
Christina N. Brooks has a heart of service on behalf of the “least of these.” Her professional career has mirrored her passion for service. As a result of Christina’s commitment to her community, she began her professional career as a Teacher and Administrative Dean for Title 1 (minority/disadvantaged students) in Orange County Public Schools. Dedicating her time and efforts has resulted in Christina mastering essential communication and advocacy skills that have served as a basis for her career as an attorney.
Christina is a native of Orlando and a graduate of Maynard Evans High School. She is a proud graduate of Florida State University where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Child Development. Of note, while working full-time in the public school system, Christina obtained her Master of Business Administration degree from Keller Graduate School of Management, as well as completed her Juris Doctorate degree from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University College of Law.
Christina’s commitment to public service continued as she transitioned to the practice of law. She began her legal career as an Assistant State Attorney for the 9th Judicial Circuit (Orange and Osceola counties). As a prosecutor, she gained valuable trial experience in County court and Circuit court having tried numerous cases to verdict. Christina also gained experience with motion practice and negotiations in her role as an Assistant State Attorney.
Having fulfilled her passion for service and building on her experience with the State Attorney’s office, Christina evolved her career path to civil litigation by working for a nationwide civil defense firm in Orlando, FL. Her involvement in civil litigation culminated in Christina gaining exposure to cases involving general liability, personal injury protection (PIP) claims, investigations, insurance coverage disputes, and other issues giving rise to liability actions for personal injury.
Accomplishments
The time Christina dedicated to defending cases on behalf of corporations and insurance carriers is invaluable as it provides her with a clear understanding of how claims are assessed and valued. The indispensable knowledge gained as an Insurance Defense lawyer will result in maximum compensation for her clients as an Associate at Osborne & Francis, PLLC. To date, Christina has generated millions of dollars in settlements on behalf of injured clients.
In her free time, Christina enjoys spending quality time with her family, traveling, volunteering with local non-profit groups, and indulging in the foodie culture. Christina serves as a Guardian ad Litem with the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar, helping advocate for abused, abandoned, and neglected children. Christina is a member of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., as well as a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, P.H.A.
Christina has resolved to live by the premise, “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.” —William Shakespeare