John Andrew Morey, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Orlando, FL with 23 reviews
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John Andrew Morey

250 N Orange Ave Ste 1220, Orlando, FL

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Bea mauras

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16 Jan, 2025
John and his assistant Sophia made a very difficult and stressful situation an easy process. I didn’t know what to do with my situation and they were great in explaining everything to me and making me feel at ease and confident that I was in good hands with them. Throughout the entire process, whenever I didn’t understand something or had a question, Sophia was great at communicating it to John and I would quickly get an answer. I can’t say enough about their service and professionalism as well as John’s knowledge of the laws. My situation has been resolved and I have no more stress thanks to Morey Law Firm.
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04 Oct, 2024
The Morey Law Firm was fantastic in handling my case. Mr Morey himself was so professional personable and confident when speaking with me about my case. He along with his entire staff were excellent. I would highly recommend this firm.
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Elsa

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21 Aug, 2024
My realtor advised me to contact Mr. Morey Law Firm in order to get a probate. My aunt and uncle had two Levy County lots since the 60’s. They both passed and I inherited the lots. In order to having them under my name for future needs I needed a probate. As soon as I contacted Mr. Morey Law Firm they guided me through every single step to get the needed probate. The Last Will and Testament was in Spanish as we live in Puerto Rico. They took care of the translation as well. Here in Puerto Rico the Last Will and Testaments have to be processed through a certified Attorney, not just a Notary and be registered in Court immediately the document is signed and witnessed. Therefore the process is quite complicated in order to get all the required original and certified documents directly from Court. Mr. Morey Law Firm through his wonderful Assistant, Junrey Quico took care of everything for me until completion of the process. And finally I was able to get the desired probate. Now both Levy County lots show my name in the Titles. Therefore, I am extremely grateful of the kindness , expertise and service rendered by Mr. Morey Law Firm. Definitely I can recommend them.
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Experienced and knowledgeable lawyer who handles cases effectively
“Mr. Morey is an intelligent attorney with a professional manner. My lawsuit was a small claims case he filed for me against the defendant, and he won every part of it for me.”
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Strong communication and responsiveness
“John was very prompt with getting back to me and really took the time to explore all my options and putting himself in my shoes to help me make the best decision with my eviction case.”
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Provides personalized and caring service
“It very hard to find people who truly cre these days but John Morey is certainly one of them.”
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Effective in resolving complex legal matters
“John resolved the complex real estate matter with my rental property's former property management.”
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Willing to go the extra mile for clients
“Instead of blowing us off he offered a colleague by name and number along with other possible options.”
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