Civil litigation & appeals for all non-criminal matters in Florida State and Federal courts of law and for disputes that arise between individuals or corporations.
Burglary
There are over 50,000 types of surety bonds in the U.S., and they all play important roles across every industry. These are three-party agreements that legally bind together a principal, obligee, and a surety company and provide customers with a guarantee that work will be completed. Fidelity bonds are insurance policies for employers to protect against employee-dishonesty losses. These losses are typically from burglary, fire, general theft, fraud, and forgery. Our firm has routinely assisted clients throughout central Florida, drafting a variety of bonds, including surety and fidelity bonds.
Led by L. Miller Williams, our legal team has extensive practice experience in a variety of matters concerning construction contracts, bonds and surety disputes, and many other general civil and commercial contract litigation issues such as probate litigation.
Transactional law for clients with wills, trusts, partnership agreements, employment agreements, deed transfers, or other contractual work for dispute resolution.
With over 30 years of experience, we have honed our skills in drafting, investigating, and defending bond claims. We represent all parties concerned with construction litigation, including the owner, architect, engineer, prime contractor, subcontractor, and suppliers. It is imperative to speak with a knowledgeable and trusted surety and fidelity bond attorney to handle your situation quickly and thoroughly. Our firm represents all major sureties in the United States.
Real estate can be a tricky and complex matter when jointly owned or tenants have rights of survivorship. If you have questions, the estate planning attorneys at Williams & Williams can help you determine which of your loved one’s assets are subject to probate.
Wills
Power of Attorney
One way to protect your family from probate is to do your estate planning in advance. We can work with you to protect your assets with either a Will or a Trust. We can help appoint the right people and designate beneficiaries to protect your investments. Another benefit to estate planning is including end-of-life healthcare plans and power of attorney. We recommend regularly updating your estate plan, particularly following any significant life changes such as getting married, having a child, and divorce. Help your family avoid costly and complicated probate litigation by preparing today.
Probate
Probate law in Florida is outlined in several chapters of the state statutes. The Florida Bar provides an intense 322 pages of Florida probate rules that govern these proceedings. Probate law is extensive and complex; with over 30 years of experience in estate planning, our firm provides sound counsel and assists you every step of the way.