Ask an Attorney
Thirty-seven years on Florida airwaves, and still answering.
Founded by the late Joseph F. Pippen Jr., Ask an Attorney is the longest-running legal radio show in Florida. Listeners call in with questions about wills, trusts, probate, and family disputes, and the firm's attorneys answer them in plain language.
A Florida tradition
Ask an Attorney began as a single weekend hour with a simple premise: real Florida residents calling in with real legal questions, answered live by a working attorney. Thirty-seven years later, that premise is still the show's foundation. Listeners ask about elderly parents and Medicaid, about probate after a death in the family, about deeds and beneficiary forms and the deed they should have updated years ago. The answers are practical, specific, and free of jargon.
The show was the personal labor of Joseph F. Pippen Jr., who hosted it for its entire run during his lifetime. After his passing, the firm has continued the program in his spirit. Attorneys Dennis S. Moses and John R. Frazier appear regularly, joined by guest attorneys when a question calls for a specialist's view.
How to listen
The show airs weekly on Florida radio. For the current station, day, and time, call our Largo office at 727.586.3306 and we will tell you exactly when and where to tune in. Past episodes and topic summaries are archived for clients who want to revisit a discussion.
Have a question for the show?
Listeners are welcome to call in during the broadcast. If your question is more involved, our office is the better place. The first conversation is always free, and we will let you know honestly whether your question needs a paid consultation or a quick answer over the phone.
Speak with an attorney
Your first conversation with our office is always free.
Call our Largo office or send us a note. We answer questions in plain language, and we will tell you honestly what your situation needs.