Adrian Philip Thomas

Attorney Adrian Philip Thomas is a shareholder and founding partner of the Law Offices of Adrian Philip Thomas, P.A., a boutique, nine-attorney law firm located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He has resided in Florida for the past thirty years and has practiced law in Broward County for the past 18 years. Mr. Thomas is “AV” rated by Martindale-Hubbell and has been selected as one of Florida’s Legal Elite by Florida Trend Magazine in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Mr. Thomas concentrates his practice in estate litigation, both prosecuting and defending, which includes matters involving estates, trusts, probate, and guardianship. He represents clients with disputes throughout the State of Florida.

Attorney Adrian Philip Thomas has a Masters in Law from the University of Miami, a Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University, and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida.

Attorney Adrian Philip Thomas has lectured at continuing legal education seminars on various probate topics.  To read Attorney Thomas’s materials, visit the seminars page of his website.

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  • Lost or Destroyed Will

    What happens when the Decedent’s original Last Will & Testament cannot be found? It is well-settled under Florida law that when an original will that is known to have existed cannot be located after the death of the decedent, the presumption is that the testator destroyed the will with the intent to revoke it. In [...]

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  • ADRIAN THOMAS LAWYER REPUTATION

    “The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear.”  ~ Socrates The lawyers at Adrian Philip Thomas, P.A. strive to be competent and passionate advocates for their clients while maintaining high levels of professional courtesy and ethical conduct.  For twenty years, we have been serving the needs of [...]

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  • Inheritance Dispute Lawyers

     Remedies Available in Florida Courts Tortious interference with an inheritance is a relatively new but widely recognized tort that is currently accepted in Florida and half of the United States.  Many other states have reported cases from their state Supreme Court or appellate level addressing the tort, but declining to determine whether it is recognized.  [...]

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