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Grace Anne Glavin - A Review

Topic: Real EstatePublished July 21, 2011

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Handling cases related to real estate, family law, probate, estate planning, immigration, business litigation and commercial litigation requires a high level of expertise and experience. It takes a reputed lawyer with knowledge of the intricate nuances of law to guide clients through the complex procedures and formalities involved in litigation. In addition to possessing the ability to effectively draft and review documents, the lawyer must also represent clients in real property disputes. If there are conflicts, the client must be represented in will contests, valuation disputes, real property disputes and fiduciary issues involving the estate administrator. All this requires an aggressive and confident approach in order to obtain the outcome expected by the client. This article reviews Winter Springs Lawyer, Grace Anne Glavin, who is an experienced Central Florida lawyer. Besides being the Owner of Morgan Title Company and Tuscawilla Mortgage Company, Grace Glavin has her own law office. Her law office specializes in serving the unique legal needs of businesses, families, and individuals in residential real estate closings, estate planning, probate, family law, foreclosure litigation and business litigation. Education, Experience And Honors Grace Anne Glavin acquired a B.A. degree from the Government, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts in 1974 and a degree from the J.D., Cum Laude, Syracuse University College of Law in 1977. Her official website at www.graceglavinlaw.com/DynamicAttorneys.shtml states that after eight years of practice with large firms in Florida and New York, she established her own law firm in1985. Since then, her firm has been providing legal services to businesses, families, and individuals in residential real estate closings, commercial real estate closings, estate planning, probate and estate administration, family law, real estate litigation, foreclosure litigation, business litigation, general and commercial litigation, and also immigration. Grace Anne Glavin is vice president and founding member of the Central Florida Real Estate Council, and a member of the Florida Bar, the New York State Bar Association and the Association of Professional Mortgage Women. She is past president of the Central Florida Title Association and a member of Attorneys Title Find Services LLC and Florida Association of Mortgage Brokers. Grace Glavin has the honor of having chaired the Law Symposium for the Orlando Regional Realtor Association for two years. She has participated as a key note speaker on foreclosures and mortgages for five years. Recognized as an expert for over thirty years in mortgage foreclosures, she has lectured at both the National Mortgage Banker Association and the Orange County Bar Association. Peer Recognition With over 33 years experience in the legal profession, Winter Springs lawyer Grace Anne Glavin has a reputation for excellence and has earned the respect of peers in the Florida legal community. She continues to successfully handle residential real estate closings, commercial real estate closings, estate planning, probate and estate administration, family law, real estate litigation, foreclosure litigation, business litigation, general and commercial litigation, and immigration. As an attorney Grace Anne Glavin represents businesses, families, and individuals in residential real estate closings, estate planning, probate, family law, foreclosure litigation and business litigation.

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Atto ey Grace Anne Glavin has more than thirty years of legal experience in cases related to real estate, estate planning, family law and many more. Grace Glavin has developed a well-established client base.

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