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The Grantham Law Firm
West Palm Beach, FL
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About Kirk Grantham

Attorney Biography

Licensed for 53 years, Kirk Grantham is a Real Estate Law and Estate and Probate Law lawyer in West Palm Beach Florida who attended University of Mississippi School of Law

Practice Areas

 
Real Estate Law (28%)
 
Estate and Probate Law (26%)
 
Commercial Real Estate Law (12%)
 
Wills (12%)
 
Estate Planning (11%)
 
Trusts (11%)
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Résumé - Kirk Grantham

Bar Licenses

Florida State Bar
Florida
Member in Good Standing
1971

Education

University of Mississippi School of Law
University of Mississippi School of Law
Juris Doctor
1966

Specialty Certifications

The Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education
Board Certified Specialist
Real Estate Law
The Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education
1995

The Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education
Board Certified Specialist
Wills, Trusts & Estates
The Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education
1993

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Kirk Grantham
The Grantham Law Firm
1860 Forest Hill Blvd Suite 105
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
Office: 561-966-62-1137
Fax: 561-966-9563

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Bar License Information

Membership with The Florida Bar -

Kirk Grantham - Membership information with The Florida Bar - Find more information about Kirk Grantham on The Florida Bar website including the attorney's bar license status, eligibility status and ten year discipline history, if any. Check the Florida bar website to make sure the attorney is a member in good standing with the Florida Bar and currently licensed to practice law in Florida.


Specialty Certification Information

Certified in Real Estate Law -

Florida Bar Board Certification in Real Estate Law - Real estate law involves either residential real estate or commercial real estate. Florida Lawyers certified in Real Estate Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of the law.


The minimum standards for real estate law certification is set out in Rule 6-9.3. Those requirements include the practice of law for at least 5 years, substantial involvement in the specialty of real estate law (40% or more in the 3 years immediately preceding application), and the completion of 45 hours of approved real estate law certification continuing legal education (CLE) in the 3 years immediately preceding application. The real estate attorney must also submit to peer review and pass a written examination.


Under Rule 6-9.2, the term "real estate law" is defined as the "practice of law, regardless of jurisdiction, dealing with matters relating to ownership and rights in real property including, but not limited to, the examination of titles, real estate conveyances and other transfers, leases, sales and other transactions involving real estate, condominiums, cooperatives, property owners associations and planned developments, interval ownership, zoning and land use planning regulation, real estate development and financing, real estate litigation, and the determination of property rights."


Certified in Wills, Trusts & Estates -

Florida Bar Board Certification in Wills, Trusts & Estates - Lawyers certified as specialist in Wills, Trusts & Estates by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of the law.


Under Rule 6-7.2, the term "wills, trusts and estates" is defined as the "practice of law dealing with all aspects of the analysis and planning for the conservation and disposition of estates, giving due consideration to the applicable tax consequences, both federal and state; the preparation of legal instruments to effectuate estate plans; administering estates, including tax related matters, both federal and state; and probate litigation."


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