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William H. Grant III - Jacksonville, FL

7643 Gate Pkwy. Ste. 104-147 Jacksonville, FL 32256 - 2892

Updated: 06/04/2013

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7643 Gate Pkwy. Ste. 104-147 Jacksonville, FL 32256 - 2892

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By Anonymous on Jan. 22, 2020

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If you are a father in need of a mediator for your divorce. I cannot stress enough to stay away from Mr. William H. Grant III. He is incredibly biased, and often seemed as if he was my ex-wife attorney. My divorce decree stated the following: " The Wife shall receive title to and sole possession of the 2008 Mazda CX-9 automobile. The Wife shall be responsible for any indebtedness on said vehicle nd shall hold the Husband harmless therefrom." Although a circuit judge signed off on this, William H. Grant III stated that he had never seen language like that before, and the fact that she was paying me directly (Car is still in my name) would be enough to satisfy it. Although I asked about what would happen if the ex-wife did not make her payments (It would go on my credit) he said I would need to settle. Complete. Biased. Mediator or side chooser if you will.

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