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Audra M. Platt has been practicing as an attorney in Florida since 2017 and is honored to practice law in her hometown. Audra focuses on Estate Planning, including: Trusts, Wills, and Durable Power of Attorney for Financial and Health Care Surrogates for young families as well as retirees. It is Audra’s goal for her clients to feel relieved when they walk out of the office knowing that their affairs are taken care of for their loved ones.



As a young woman, Audra lost her father in a sudden accident, and from that time forward she knew she wanted to help others establish an estate plan. This experience taught Audra the importance of planning for the end of life. Audra strives to listen diligently to her clients wishes, educate them on the different estate planning tools and implement the plan that best fits their unique situation.

Audra graduated from Stetson University with her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with Cum Laude Honors. She earned her Juris Doctor degree from Stetson University College of Law.

Audra is a 6th generation Floridian and raised in Sumter County. Audra currently lives on a cattle ranch in Bushnell with her husband, Wes and two sons, Warren and Waylon. In her free time, she enjoys working on her family’s ranch.

Why do you like working with families in this capacity?
I appreciate how hard our clients have worked to have the assets that they have accumulated over the course of their lives and I want to ensure that their final wishes are met. I enjoy helping people have peace of mind when they think about difficult times.

What makes this law firm different than the others?
We recognize that time is of the essence and we work diligently to have a timely turnaround. In addition, this is our home and we are honored to share our hometown with so many others that love it as much as we do.

Rule of thumb to live by
Have a strong hand shake.

Favorite Bible verse?
He only is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken. Psalm 62:2

Best spot in The Villages
The life like bronze statues at the entrance of the Brownwood square.