Smith Cors Law proudly serves the New Port Richey community from our centrally located office, led by Attorney Gary Cors. With more than two decades of experience in estate planning, probate, and real estate law, Gary and his team are committed to helping families protect their assets and navigate complex legal matters with confidence. Clients in Pasco County and the surrounding areas can expect personalized legal strategies rooted in professionalism, integrity, and a deep understanding of the local community.
I've worked with Gary Cors on a probate case involving land and deed issues. I was impressed with his knowledge, expertise, and concern in resolving the issues. I highly recommend Smith Cors Law.
Mr. Cors is always a pleasure to work with and goes above and beyond to do a free phone consultation. I have wised him and am very happy with my estate plans also. Nicest lawyer I ever met!!
Had Gary do my estate planning/will. Professional, thorough, excellent communication. Highly recommend their service.
Gary Cors, Esq., brings over 20 years of experience in wills, trusts, probate, and real estate law to the New Port Richey office of Smith Cors Law. A graduate of Stetson University College of Law, Gary has built his career on guiding families through important legal decisions with clarity and care. His background includes hands-on training with the United States District Court and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, where he honed his skills in litigation and legal analysis.
In addition to his legal practice, Gary is a dedicated professor at Pasco-Hernando State College, where he mentors future paralegals and legal professionals. Outside the office, he is an accomplished endurance cyclist, achieving the rare Samurai Cross distinction for completing Florida’s “Triple Crown” of long-distance bikepacking challenges. Whether in the courtroom, classroom, or on the trail, Gary exemplifies discipline, dedication, and a commitment to excellence.
Our New Port Richey office helps individuals and families secure their futures through comprehensive estate planning. Whether you’re drafting a will, creating a trust, or establishing advance directives, Attorney Gary Cors provides clear, client-focused solutions designed to protect your assets and provide peace of mind for your loved ones.
The probate process can feel overwhelming without the right support. At Smith Cors Law, Gary Cors and the New Port Richey team offer skilled representation for executors, beneficiaries, and families navigating probate in Pasco County. From handling complex estates to resolving disputes, our office is dedicated to ensuring the process moves forward as smoothly as possible.
In addition to estate planning and probate, our New Port Richey office provides counsel for real estate transactions and disputes. With extensive knowledge of Florida real estate law, Gary Cors helps clients manage property transfers, contracts, and title issues with confidence and attention to detail.
Beyond his legal practice, Gary is committed to education and community service. As a professor at Pasco-Hernando State College, he prepares future legal professionals with the tools to succeed in the field. His dedication to mentoring and teaching reflects the same values he brings to his clients: clarity, integrity, and a genuine commitment to helping others succeed.
Below are step-by-step driving directions from the Pasco County Courthouse (7530 Little Rd, New Port Richey, FL 34654) to Smith Cors Law, PLLC (7617 Cita Ln, New Port Richey, FL 34653). These directions are optimized for clarity, include multiple route options, and incorporate local landmarks. The primary route is the fastest based on typical traffic conditions, with an alternative for lighter traffic or avoiding main roads. The estimated distance is approximately 3 miles, and travel time is about 8–12 minutes, depending on traffic. Always check live traffic via Google Maps or similar for real-time updates.
Estimated Time: 8–10 minutes
Distance: 3 miles
Notes: Little Rd is a busy thoroughfare; watch for traffic lights and pedestrian crossings near the hospital. Free parking and ADA-accessible spaces are available at the destination.
Estimated Time: 10–12 minutes
Distance: 3.2 miles
Notes: This route avoids Little Rd’s heavier traffic, ideal during rush hours (8–9 AM, 4–6 PM). It’s quieter with fewer commercial stops.
Check traffic before departing, as Little Rd can slow during rush hours. For further assistance, contact Smith Cors Law at (727) 330-3038.
Below are step-by-step driving directions from the Robert D. Sumner Judicial Center (38053 Live Oak Ave, Dade City, FL 33523) to Smith Cors Law, PLLC (7617 Cita Ln, New Port Richey, FL 34653). These directions are optimized for clarity, include multiple route options, and incorporate local landmarks. The primary route is the fastest based on typical traffic conditions, with an alternative for lighter traffic or avoiding highways. Estimated distance is approximately 25 miles, and travel time is about 35–45 minutes, depending on traffic. Always check live traffic via Google Maps or similar for real-time updates.
Estimated Time: 35–40 minutes
Distance: 25 miles
Notes: US-301 N is a direct highway with moderate traffic. Watch for construction near Zephyrhills. Free parking and ADA-accessible spaces are available at the destination.
Estimated Time: 40–45 minutes
Distance: 27 miles
Notes: This route uses interstate for speed but may have heavier commuter traffic during rush hours (7–9 AM, 4–6 PM). ADA-compliant parking available.
Check traffic before departing, as US-301 can slow near Zephyrhills during peak times. For further assistance,
Below are step-by-step driving directions from the Southwest Judicial Center (8700 Citizens Dr, New Port Richey, FL 34654) to Smith Cors Law, PLLC (7617 Cita Ln, New Port Richey, FL 34653). These directions are optimized for clarity, include multiple route options, and incorporate local landmarks to enhance usability and SEO signals for location-based queries. The primary route is the fastest based on typical traffic conditions, with an alternative for avoiding main roads. Estimated distance is approximately 2.5 miles, and travel time is about 6–10 minutes, depending on traffic. Always check live traffic via Google Maps or similar for real-time updates.
Primary Route: Via Citizens Dr and Trouble Creek Rd (Fastest)
Estimated Time: 6–8 minutes
Distance: 2.5 miles
Notes: Little Rd is a busy arterial road; watch for traffic lights near the hospital. Free parking and ADA-accessible spaces are available at the destination.
Alternative Route: Via Rowan Rd and Trouble Creek Rd (Avoids Little Rd)
Estimated Time: 8–10 minutes
Distance: 2.8 miles
Notes: Rowan Rd is quieter, ideal during rush hours (8–9 AM, 4–6 PM) to avoid Little Rd congestion. ADA-compliant parking available.
Check traffic before departing, as Little Rd can slow during rush hours. For further assistance, contact Smith Cors Law at (727) 330-3038.
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