Cynthia Jane McMillen, experienced Probate, Trusts attorney in Largo, FL with 1 reviews
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Cynthia Jane McMillen

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I highly recommend Cynthia McMillian. She and the Joseph F. Pippen, Jr. law firm in Largo, FL helped my family in 2014 prior to our father's death, and all through Probate. It was evident throughout that I could have made a bunch of expensive mistakes had I not been working with and advised by her and the Pippen firm. That translates into money saved, worry and stress reduced, and time saved by doing things right, from the start. Besides her friendly and timely responses, she answered a lot of questions (and I ask a lot), handled most things by email (saving many trips to the office), and performed her services at the agreed on fixed fee without my being charged for anything beyond that. Also of great value was helping facilitate the sale of the my Dad's homestead property while it was in probate -- Not sure why, but two local Title firms told me that wasn't possible -- so glad I had Cynthia, Joe Pippen and their associates on my side. I think you'll be glad too!
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