Estate and Trust Litigation

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Vigilance & Experience

This area of practice is the essence of who we are as a firm and represents the most significant component of our specialized legal litigation services. Our Attorneys’ concentrated efforts, vigilance, and experience ensure you only receive the legal counsel you need for your unique estate and trust case. Our targeted scope of legal practice areas, attention to detail, knowledge of the Florida laws, and persistence allows us to provide the most effective strategy leading to successful resolution of your estate and trust disputes.

Learn more about Heuston Legal’s estate and trust Attorneys to find out what matters to us and why we can bring your disputed estate and trust matters to a best-case-scenario ending.

Vigilance & Experience
Why We Litigate

Why We Litigate

Historically, Heuston Legal began with a primary focus on providing legal services for estate planning and probate administration. After working in the field of estate and trust law over the past 30 years, the Managing Attorney realized that the majority of litigators do not have the expertise to specialize in estate and trust law disputes. As a result, a decision was made to use his core competency to best represent individuals, charities, trust companies, and beneficiaries who are involved in estate and trust disputes statewide.

We enjoy providing ethical legal services to those seeking estate and trust dispute resolution services, which may include negotiations, mediations, or lawsuits on behalf of the client. Who we are as a firm drives our legal team to best respect a donor’s wishes and attempt to preserve their original intent of benefitting those we may represent in their testamentary plans.

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Let’s work together to resolve your estate and trust dispute through negotiation, mediation, or litigation. Contact the Heuston Legal team today to find out if we are the right fit for bringing your dispute to a rightful resolution.

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