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Weaver, Weaver & Collins, P.A. - Navarre, FL

8285 Navarre Parkway Navarre, FL 32566

Updated: 08/22/2019

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8285 Navarre Parkway Navarre, FL 32566

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Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; Friday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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  • (850) 939-1134

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By Anonymous on Jul. 29, 2019

5.0 out of 5 stars

Tim Weaver is an outstanding lawyer who handled my mother's estate professionally and expeditiously. Both he and especially his paralegal, Kristi, were not only courteous and sympathetic, but consummately professional. They answered all of my questions and made an extremely difficult and complex process easy and understandable. They explained the entire process and procedures in simple terms that I could understand, and guided me through the entire process, including helping me to find an excellent local Realtor to help me sell my mother's home even though I live out of the area. Kristi and Tim are very caring people and I felt very comfortable with them from the outset. They made the probate administration process easy for me, and had all the answers I needed to get the job done, even when I didn't know the right questions to ask. I would recommend them without reservation. They also helped me with my estate and life planning documents to get my affairs in order and helped me understand the importance of putting in place your estate plan in order so that you can chose who you want to take care of your affairs in case of incapacity (demenia, stroke, accident or injury) as well as having a good will and setting up your estate to avoid the necessity of probate (trusts, payable on death or joint accounts, etc.). I certainly wish my mother had had the benefit of their help before she passed.

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