Adrian Philip Thomas PA

Category: Legal services in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Address: 515 E Las Olas Blvd Suite 1050, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, USA

Phone: +19549086727

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Byron Velvick

Sep 22, 2022

VERY knowledgeable and attentive Attorney! Helped me out far more than I could have expected and hoped for! Called several other firms before I was fortunate enough to find Mr Thomas!

Ted Francis

Sep 8, 2022

Adrian was very helpful! I had some questions, and he helped put my mind at ease.Thank you!

Victoria Osborne

Sep 7, 2022

I had a consultation with Robert Trinkler regarding a probate case. He was very informative and I felt better about my situation.

Peggy Koenig

Aug 28, 2022

I had the pleasure of being connected to Robert Trinkler of Adrian Philip Thomas by my attorney at Goulston & Storrs in Boston. I have consulted Mr. Trinkler on a number of matters. He is highly responsive and thorough in the guidance he has provided to me. I highly recommend and appreciate his services!

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Questions & Answers

Does the firm provide free consultations?

Adrian Philip Thomas PA | Sep 23, 2021
Adrian Philip Thomas PA | Sep 23, 2021

Yes. Your initial consultation is complimentary. If you have a probate or estate dispute, contact us to schedule your consultation with a probate litigation attorney at our law firm.

What types of probate litigation and dispute matters can the firm represent?

Adrian Philip Thomas PA | Sep 23, 2021
Adrian Philip Thomas PA | Sep 23, 2021

We are highly experienced at handling a wide range of probate and estate disputes, including will contests, breach of fiduciary duty, trust disputes, guardianship litigation, demand for accounting, and more. You can contact us to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.

? If I am an owner of a property 33% and I have it as my homestead but it is owned by my other siblings and is not in probrate anymore can the other siblings force partician the sale of the home and kick me out.

Tina Fowler | Sep 23, 2020
Michele Thomas | Sep 23, 2020

Your siblings can bring a partition action to attempt to force sale of the property. Whether they will be successful is a separate issue and I cannot speculate on the outcome.

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