Rachel Loiacono is a dedicated estate planning attorney with a strong commitment to helping individuals and families secure their financial futures. Focusing her practice on estate planning, probate and trust administration, business succession planning, charitable planning, and estate and gift tax return preparation, With a keen eye for detail and a compassionate approach, Rachel works closely with clients to navigate the complexities of the legal landscape, ensuring peace of mind through careful planning and thoughtful execution.
Rachel was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where she grew up playing travel soccer, reading, and watching Boilermaker basketball. She went on to graduate from the University of Cincinnati in 2016 before earning her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 2019. Since then, she has quickly built a reputation as a trusted attorney, earning recognition with a prestigious inclusion in Best Lawyers in America® "Ones to Watch" for Trusts and Estates in 2025.
Licensed to practice law in both Florida and New Jersey, Rachel currently resides in Naples, Florida, where she is also an active member of the community. Recently, she joined the Board of Directors of Baby Basics of Collier County, Inc., a 100% volunteer-run organization providing free diapers to working families in need throughout Naples, Immokalee, Bonita, and Collier County. Rachel is also a member of the Collier County Bar Association and the Collier County Women's Bar Association.
In her free time, Rachel enjoys going to the beach with her husband and son, reading poetry, playing pickleball, and taking walks with her golden retriever and German shepherd.
Lesly Longa Vaillancourt is an experienced and accomplished estate planning and probate attorney in the Tampa Bay area, prepared to personally guide her clients in the process of drafting important legal documents to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their legacy. Lesly is licensed to practice law in Florida, Maryland, and the District of Columbia (inactive). She was appointed Chair of the ABA Estate and Financial Planning Committee (2023-2024), has been on the editorial board of the American Bar Association’s GPSolo magazine since 2016, and is a past Chair of the Florida Bar Consumer Protection Law Committee. In 2023, Lesly was named a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, a distinction reserved for just one percent of lawyers licensed in each jurisdiction who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to the highest principles of the legal profession.
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Lesly is dedicated to sharing knowledge and has authored articles published by the American Bar Association, appeared on national podcasts, and has been featured on Tampa Bay’s Fox 13. She frequently delivers presentations on estate planning, elder law and consumer protection. During her time as Chair of the Florida Bar Consumer Protection Law Committee, Lesly was involved in developing outreach programs to educate Floridians on their legal rights, updating consumer pamphlets available on the Florida Bar’s website, and educating attorneys on consumer issues. Attorney Vaillancourt volunteers with Bay Area Legal Services, and she has earned recognition for her pro bono service from the Supreme Court of Florida.
Lesly grew up in Tampa, Florida, and graduated from the Academy of the Holy Names. After earning a B.A. from The American University School of International Service, where she interned with the U.S. Department of State, Lesly began providing legal services in 1999 as a Paralegal handling Hague Convention certification and apostilles for foreign filings. During law school, she clerked with a boutique real estate firm in Boston and a firm of Barristers in London. While at Boston University School of Law, Lesly received a scholarship upon admission, was awarded the top grade in legal research and writing, drafted legislation for a state representative, and earned a position on the scholarly journal of her choice where she served as an editor.
After graduating from law school and passing the Maryland Bar exam, Lesly gained valuable experience as a trial attorney with two civil litigation firms in Washington, D.C. She sat for and passed the Florida Bar Exam on her first try prior to relocating to Tampa and opening the Longa Law Firm in 2008. For nearly twenty years, Lesly has used her strong writing skills and broad legal experience to help her clients plan for the future and create enforceable documents that accomplish their goals.
Lesly also speaks Spanish fluently and has represented foreign nationals in U.S. courts. Away from the office, Lesly enjoys flamenco dancing and spending time with her family.
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