Tonya Holman is the Attorney you recommend to your family and friends! Tonya is focused on solving your problem quickly and according to your goals by executing the most cost effective tactics and using the most appropriate legal options available. Tonya's demeanor and performance is the result of a conscientious work ethic of serving people. Her goal is to get you the best possible outcome in your case.
Tonya has considered the Panhandle home since 1998. Tonya graduated from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, in Lansing, MI in 2007. During law school Tonya worked as a legal intern for the Law Office of Chesser and Barr in their foreclosure and contracts department. Tonya began her legal career as an associate attorney at the Law Office of Aaron B. Wentz where she practiced in the areas of family, civil and probate law.
In 2013, Tonya founded Tonya Holman P.A. in Shalimar, Florida, where she continues to practice in the same areas. In addition to her law practice, Tonya currently serves as a member of the Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee for Florida First Judicial Circuit.
Tonya has considered the Panhandle home since 1998. Tonya graduated from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, in Lansing, MI in 2007. During law school Tonya worked as a legal intern for the Law Office of Chesser and Barr in their foreclosure and contracts department. Tonya began her legal career as an associate attorney at the Law Office of Aaron B. Wentz where she practiced in the areas of family, civil and probate law.
In 2013, Tonya founded Tonya Holman P.A. in Shalimar, Florida, where she continues to practice in the same areas. In addition to her law practice, Tonya currently serves as a member of the Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee for Florida First Judicial Circuit.
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The state of Florida has laws regarding obtaining and enforcing injunctions.
An injunction is a court order in which a person is restrained from performing certain acts as detailed in the injunction.
Those wishing to obtain an injunction must file an action with the court.
Granting the injunction is up to the discretion of the court.
Providing services for Walton County, Okaloosa County, and Santa Rosa County - including Destin, Niceville, Valparaiso, Shalimar, Fort Walton Beach, Crestview, and Mary Esther.
An injunction is a court order in which a person is restrained from performing certain acts as detailed in the injunction.
Those wishing to obtain an injunction must file an action with the court.
Granting the injunction is up to the discretion of the court.
Providing services for Walton County, Okaloosa County, and Santa Rosa County - including Destin, Niceville, Valparaiso, Shalimar, Fort Walton Beach, Crestview, and Mary Esther.
When an order for child custody, child support, or spousal support is first created, the goal is to set up an arrangement that meets the needs of those involved and that will work for everyone.
However, no custody or support order can predict the future.
Lives change frequently as jobs are found or lost, people move across town or across the country, and other events unexpectedly alter lives.
If there has been a substantial change in circumstances, Courts may modify prior orders.
If you need a modification in a custody or support order, contact Tonya Holman at 850-609-3100.
However, no custody or support order can predict the future.
Lives change frequently as jobs are found or lost, people move across town or across the country, and other events unexpectedly alter lives.
If there has been a substantial change in circumstances, Courts may modify prior orders.
If you need a modification in a custody or support order, contact Tonya Holman at 850-609-3100.
In Florida, if you die without a will, your property will be distributed according to state "intestacy" laws.
Florida's intestacy law gives your property to your closest relatives, beginning with your spouse and children.
If you have neither a spouse nor children, your grandchildren or your parents will get your property.
This list continues with increasingly distant relatives, including siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and your spouse's relatives.
If the court exhausts this list to find that you have no living relatives by blood or marriage, the state will take your property.
Florida's intestacy law gives your property to your closest relatives, beginning with your spouse and children.
If you have neither a spouse nor children, your grandchildren or your parents will get your property.
This list continues with increasingly distant relatives, including siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and your spouse's relatives.
If the court exhausts this list to find that you have no living relatives by blood or marriage, the state will take your property.
Probate is the legal process by which a person's assets are distributed after death.
If a person dies with a valid will, the estate is considered testate, and a personal representative (executor) is named to attend to the resolution of the estate.
If a person dies without a will (intestate), the Court will appoint a personal representative in accordance with the statute.
Regardless of whether or not a will is involved, the assets of the deceased must be determined and any debts against them settled.
If a person dies with a valid will, the estate is considered testate, and a personal representative (executor) is named to attend to the resolution of the estate.
If a person dies without a will (intestate), the Court will appoint a personal representative in accordance with the statute.
Regardless of whether or not a will is involved, the assets of the deceased must be determined and any debts against them settled.
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