Kaz Espy – Dothan Estate Planning Attorney

Kaz Espy |

Espy, Metcalf & Espy, P.C.

(334) 793-6288

(334) 712-1617

(334) 791-7773

https://espyfirm.com/

326 North Oates Street
Dothan, AL 36303

Monday – Friday:
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Kaz Espy | Espy, Metcalf & Espy, P.C.

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Firm Summary

The only thing sharper than Kaz’s suit is his legal mind. Although he may very well be the best-dressed attorney we’ve ever met, his most impressive quality is his smart, caring, down-to-earth attitude. He has a special talent for understanding his client’s concerns and it shows.

Jonathan “Kaz” Espy was born and raised in Dothan, Alabama. He attended Northview High School and then went on to the University of Alabama where he majored in Psychology and History made the Dean’s List all four years and graduated Summa Cum Laude. Thereafter, he attended Mercer Law School in Macon, Georgia, where he was on the Law Review (being twice published), and clerked for the Hon. Hugh Lawson, U.S. District Court Judge, graduated Cum Laude. After briefly working at a large firm in Atlanta, Kaz returned to Dothan to work with his father, Collier H. Espy, Jr. Kaz then went back to the University of Alabama, School of Law to attain his LL.M in taxation where he graduated Cum Laude.

Kaz is married to Matilda with whom they have two sons, Collier and Kaz. When Kaz is not working, he enjoys nothing more than spending time with his family. As a lover of nature, Kaz loves introducing his sons to the joys of being outside including fishing, hunting, running, and golf. Kaz enjoys listening to music, reading, and spending time with his wife. He also enjoys catching up with his friends, many of whom he has been close to since childhood.

Kaz has experience in both federal and state courts regarding a wide range of matters. He has represented both individual and corporate debtors against the claims of creditors, including tax claims by the IRS and the Alabama Department of Revenue. Further, he has represented the interests of banks in federal bankruptcy court. With his LL.M in taxation, Kaz has also taken on the challenges of representing taxpayers before the IRS and Alabama Department of Revenue in a wide array of tax matters.