David William Holley, experienced Litigation attorney in Cape Coral, FL with 135 reviews
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David William Holley

1714 Cape Coral Pkwy E, Cape Coral, FL

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Jennifer westfield

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20 Dec, 2024
Super pleased with their work on my probate case and partition action. They were friendly, helpful and incredibly efficient. Thank you so much!
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Lienne paez

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14 Dec, 2024
Always a great experience with Eric's firm and title company . Every employee they have is ultra competent and on quite a few transactions Eric and his team of paralegals and assistants have proven to be a God sent making closings easy and hassle free. We have used them on commercial deals and also on real estate transactions and their scope of knowledge has always proven to be exceptional. Highly recommend for a set it and forget it closing
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Tom bucklin

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13 Dec, 2024
Not what I expected. With the recent passing of my father, i sought out a local attorney to begin the probate process. On a recommendation, I contacted this office and was passed to Sanchez for handling the probate. We met and discussed Dad's estate to include owning two houses, one here in Florida and another one in a different state. I filled out an inventory sheet showing Dad didn't have many assets but those two homes. Sanchez presented two alternatives for probate that I should consider. I chose the "Summary" route since Dad's estate was small. Alvarez said okay and NEVER mentioned that I should go with the "Formal" route. Then when it came time to transfer the deed for the out-of-state house, they charged me another $560 for necessary documents that should have been included in the original probate which I had already paid. Alvarez stated if i had gone with the "Formal" i wouldn't have incurred these additional fees.......then why didn't he say so in the beginning? He responded to my question by telling me he recommended the 'Formal' which is not true---if so, why would I have not followed the "expert" recommendation? Needless to say, when it came time to transfer title for the house in Florida, I sought out another law firm which went very well! Another attorney suggests I notify the Florida Bar of this unprofessional service.....we'll see.....
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Efficient and professional legal services
“Always a great experience with Eric's firm and title company . Every employee they have is ultra competent and on quite a few transactions Eric and his team of paralegals and assistants have proven to be a God sent making closings easy and hassle free.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Great communication with staff throughout the process. Thanks for the wonderful job. Well done!”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“David Holley is amazing! He walked me through each step of the process and the outcome far out exceeded my expectations.”
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Compassionate and understanding service
“Attorney Sanchez and his paralegal, Sara, were extremely helpful and compassionate in preparing some documents needed for my mom's estate.”
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Commitment to client satisfaction
“The entire experience was wonderful. Mr. Sanchez was very helpful in explaining how the law is here in Florida regarding wills. Highly recommend this office if you need estate planning.”
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Potential for unexpected fees
“Then when it came time to transfer the deed for the out-of-state house, they charged me another $560 for necessary documents that should have been included in the original probate which I had already paid.”
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Inconsistent recommendations from attorneys
“Alvarez stated if i had gone with the 'Formal' i wouldn't have incurred these additional fees.......then why didn't he say so in the beginning? He responded to my question by telling me he recommended the 'Formal' which is not true---if so, why would I have not followed the 'expert' recommendation?”

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