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ABOUT MIKE

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Michael Minot is a native of Brevard County. Born in Melbourne and raised in central Brevard, Michael has deep roots in the community cultivated through years of professional and civic involvement. After graduating from Rockledge High School, Michael earned a business degree while attending the University of South Florida on an athletic scholarship. He then moved to Tallahassee to attend the Florida State University School of Law. 
  
Today, more than 30 years later, Michael’s practice provides clients with a strong depth of experience that centers on superior client service. Michael’s first priority is protecting your future. Every probate and inheritance dispute matter is approached recognizing the importance of your financial well-being and your peace of mind. 

 

Clients can rely on his skilled litigation experience in complex inheritance matters to achieve the best outcome for your case. Michael is well-known for his leadership, professionalism, and strong client advocacy. He is a skilled litigator and a problem solver, known for his unsurpassed focus and attention to detail. Whether through litigation and creative case strategy or finding innovative solutions outside of the courtroom, Michael will always strive to protect your future.

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
  • Florida State University School of Law, May 1985, J.D.

  • Articles and Notes Editor for the FSU Environmental Law Review

  • University of South Florida May 1982, B.A. in Business Administration

  • Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Court Mediator

PRACTICE AREAS
  • Probate Litigation

  • Trust Litigation

YOU DESERVE AN
EXPERIENCED ATTORNEY

WHY CHOOSE MINOT LAW

“Handling inheritance disputes is an area of law that requires not just legal expertise, but also empathy and patience. Many of my clients come to me feeling overwhelmed by family tensions and complicated legal battles, unsure of where to turn. I take great satisfaction in guiding them through this challenging process, ensuring their voices are heard and their inheritance rights are protected. While these situations are difficult, I find it rewarding to help my clients find resolution and peace during such trying times.”   -  Mike Minot

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