Probate Attorney Panama City FL
Local resource for probate attorneys in Panama City. Includes detailed information on local probate attorneys that provide legal advice and services on estate planning, living trusts, wills, probate of wills, will law, trust accounts, and other probate services.
Max Worrel McCord III
850-640-1131
438 N. COVE BOULEVARD PO BOX 1609
PANAMA CITY, FL
Max Worrel McCord III
850-640-1131
438 N. COVE BOULEVARD PO BOX 1609
PANAMA CITY, FL 32402
Specialties
Estate Planning, Business, Elder Law, Tax, Probate, Corporate, Wills, Guardianship
Education
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law,Georgetown University ,Ham
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Edward Augustus Hutchison Jr.
850-769-1414
221 MCKENZIE AVE
PANAMA CITY, FL
Edward Augustus Hutchison Jr.
850-769-1414
221 MCKENZIE AVE
PANAMA CITY, FL 32401
Specialties
Estate Planning, Probate, Corporate, Banking, Real Estate
Education
Stetson University College of Law,Florida State University
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Kristen Jennette Keller
850-215-0576
217 East 23rd Street, Suite A
Panama City, FL
850-215-0576
217 East 23rd Street, Suite A
Panama City, FL 32405
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Carlotta Appleman-Moniz
850-769-3434
304 MAGNOLIA AVE
PANAMA CITY, FL
Carlotta Appleman-Moniz
850-769-3434
304 MAGNOLIA AVE
PANAMA CITY, FL 32401
Specialties
Probate, Guardianship, Estate Planning, Business, Real Estate
Education
University of Mississippi School of Law,Florida State University
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Harold M. Knowles
850-222-3768
3065 Highland Oaks Ter
Tallahassee, FL
Harold M. Knowles
850-222-3768
3065 Highland Oaks Ter
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Specialties
Administrative Law, Real Estate, Probate
Education
The Florida State University College of Law
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Richard C. Trollope
850-785-3423
333 MAGNOLIA AVE
PANAMA CITY, FL
850-785-3423
333 MAGNOLIA AVE
PANAMA CITY, FL 32401
Specialties
Family, Personal Injury, Probate
Education
The Florida State University College of Law
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William Scott Henry
850-769-1414
221 Mckenzie Ave.
Panama City, FL
William Scott Henry
850-769-1414
221 Mckenzie Ave.
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialties
Litigation, Insurance, State, Local And Municipal Law, Construction, Real Estate, Personal Injury, Probate
Education
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law,University of Florida
State Licensing
Florida, Georgia
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Scott Brian Barloga
850-784-9174
438 N COVE BLVD
PANAMA CITY, FL
Scott Brian Barloga
850-784-9174
438 N COVE BLVD
PANAMA CITY, FL 32401
Specialties
Tax, Estate Planning, Probate, Business
Education
Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law,Florida State University,University of Florida
State Licensing
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina
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Johnson Sidney Savary Jr.
941-366-0115
COURTHOUSE CENTRE 1990 MAIN ST STE 700
SARASOTA, FL
Johnson Sidney Savary Jr.
941-366-0115
COURTHOUSE CENTRE 1990 MAIN ST STE 700
SARASOTA, FL 34236
Specialties
Probate, Guardianship, Corporate, Real Estate
Education
Thomas M. Cooley School of Law,Georgia State University
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Christine Frederika Wright
239-542-9955
2735 Santa Barbara Blvd Ste 201
Cape Coral, FL
Christine Frederika Wright
239-542-9955
2735 Santa Barbara Blvd Ste 201
Cape Coral, FL 33914
Specialties
Real Estate, Contracts, Corporate, Immigration, Probate, Estate Planning
Education
Florida Atlantic University,St. Thomas University School of Law
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Welcome back to the fifth class in this series – Leaving a Legacy. I’m Dr. Emily Richardson, and in addition to being the administrator for University College at Widener University, I teach at our Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, and academic cooperative, located in Exton, PA. This class will be focused on Land and Probate Records. We already mentioned one type of probate record in the last class, wills . But there are several other types of probate records, including guardianship that may lend you additional information about your ancestors.
Remember that as good as you have found the federal census records, the majority of information about an individual is actually held at the state or local level. Typically you start with the county clerk, but each county within each state is different. They will rarely do general searches, but if you send a letter being very specific about a record (such as a marriage bond) they will ly respond to you. However, often the best finds ate traveling to the courthouse, sitting amongst the records and looking for your ancestors.
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