Mildred Palmer
Mildred “Millie” V. Palmer graduated cum laude from the University of Florida College of Law in 1990, with a concentration in taxation and estate planning.
After graduation, she went to work for Ernst and Young as a tax attorney in the Special Services Group, while continuing to take LL.M. classes at Chicago Kent.
In 1992, she moved from Ernst and Young to Gardner Carton and Douglas, where she practiced tax law. As a tax attorney with a large firm, Millie worked in a number of areas, including taxation, charitable giving, corporate law and estate planning. During this time, she also served as the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division’s Tax Law Chair and as a CNN tax law correspondent. In the summer of 1998, Millie left Gardner, Carton and Douglas to open her own firm.
Millie’s practice is now divided into four areas: Estate planning, wills and trusts, probate, and estate and trust administration. By bringing her personal commitment to service and excellence to each client, Millie helps individuals not only identify and meet their objectives, but to position themselves to surpass their future goals.
Millie’s philosophy is based on providing services that are high-quality and reasonably priced, based on individual goals and grounded in sound theory. She combines classic tax law training and a big-firm work ethic with a passion for practicing law in a meaningful way.