Charles A. Sullivan, Jr. has been serving Vero Beach and the Treasure Coast area for over 39 years. Charles Sullivan, Jr. focuses his practice on civil litigation, including personal injury and wrongful death, probate and trust administration, will contests, business disputes, and real property litigation. He provides his clients with the personal attention and experience necessary to handle their claims competently and professionally, and welcomes the opportunity to be of service to you.
When someone passes away, all property the person owned at their death, known as their estate, is transferred, or distributed to his or her heirs, through a process known as probate or trust administration. This occurs whether or not there is a will or trust agreement. All probate and trust matters are handled in a special division of the court system, called probate court.
And it is important to comply with the probate laws to ensure that all transfers are legal. It is an unfortunate reality that often times an elderly person is taken of advantage when planning their estate.
When someone passes away, all property the person owned at their death, known as their estate, is transferred, or distributed to his or her heirs, through a process known as probate or trust administration. This occurs whether or not there is a will or trust agreement. All probate and trust matters are handled in a special division of the court system, called probate court.
And it is important to comply with the probate laws to ensure that all transfers are legal. It is an unfortunate reality that often times an elderly person is taken of advantage when planning their estate.
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Charles A. Sullivan, Jr. has been licensed to practice law in Florida since 1979.
He obtained his undergraduate degree in business administration from Rollins College in 1976 and his law degree from Florida State University College of Law in 1979.
He has been in private practice in Vero Beach, Florida, since being admitted to the Florida Bar in 1979.
Mr. Sullivan is married and has four children.
He is a lifelong resident of the State of Florida.
He is a past president of the Indian River County Bar Association and past chairperson of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee.
He obtained his undergraduate degree in business administration from Rollins College in 1976 and his law degree from Florida State University College of Law in 1979.
He has been in private practice in Vero Beach, Florida, since being admitted to the Florida Bar in 1979.
Mr. Sullivan is married and has four children.
He is a lifelong resident of the State of Florida.
He is a past president of the Indian River County Bar Association and past chairperson of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee.
When someone passes away, all property the person owned at their death, known as their estate, is transferred, or distributed to his or her heirs, through a process known as probate or trust administration.
This occurs whether or not there is a will or trust agreement.
All probate and trust matters are handled in a special division of the court system, called probate court.
And it is important to comply with the probate laws to ensure that all transfers are legal.
It is an unfortunate reality that often times an elderly person is taken of advantage when planning their estate.
This occurs whether or not there is a will or trust agreement.
All probate and trust matters are handled in a special division of the court system, called probate court.
And it is important to comply with the probate laws to ensure that all transfers are legal.
It is an unfortunate reality that often times an elderly person is taken of advantage when planning their estate.
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