William Akers III is a lawyer practicing real estate, probate law, business law and 7 other areas of law. William received a B.A. degree from Presbyterian College in 1966, and has been licensed for 57 years. William practices in Ormond Beach, FL.
William Akers III is a lawyer practicing real estate, probate law, business law and 7 other areas of law. William received a B.A. degree from Presbyterian College in 1966, and has been licensed for 57 years. William practices in Ormond Beach, FL.
Mr. William Ackers lll, was there when I needed him at the time that I was very sick with my disease. I believe "God sent him as my "Angel". He was the one that help me get an approval that is related to my medical situation for a transfer for my home. I was approved, because he went up, above, & beyond to help me. I am and will always be eternally "Grateful" for everything he did for me. He is an " Outstanding " Attorney! On a scale of #10 x's 10. He is 100% and more. If you have any questions, he will find the time to answer you. If you ever need an Attorney! He is the Best!
I think Mr. Akers was well versed in his abilities to do for us what was needed. He was able to talk to us and we could contact him and get answers. The meeting for signing papers went very well and he gave us good advice. We completed the whole process, I believe, in about 2 or so wks. He's someone I'd recommend. He was also someone recommended to me by a friend at my church as a great lawyer!
I did a lot of communication initially with this lawyer and had a great response for the most part. I think he's very thorough as a whole!
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