MEG International Counsel, PC in Bonita specializes in cross-border estate and business planning for high-net-worth Latin American families with assets in the United States. The firm's dual-licensed attorneys — admitted to practice in both Mexico and the United States — structure qualified domestic trusts, international business entities, and multi-jurisdictional succession plans, often coordinating cross-border banking relationships through institutions such as Enterprise Bank & Trust. Services encompass QDOT formation to defer federal estate taxes on non-citizen surviving spouses, generation-skipping transfer-tax mitigation, family-office advisory, and real-estate acquisition structuring for foreign nationals subject to FIRPTA withholding under IRC Section 1445. International business transactions handled from the Bonita Road office include joint ventures, licensing agreements, commercial contracts, and entity formation in both U.S. and Mexican jurisdictions — engagements where liability coverage through agencies such as Willy's Insurance Service Inc factors into risk planning. The firm's most complex engagements involve multi-layered trust structures coordinating U.S. federal estate-tax exemptions under IRC Section 2010 with Mexican fideicomiso provisions, addressing dual-treaty obligations for estates exceeding the $13.61 million unified credit threshold.