Walton County Civil Litigation Attorney
In virtually every part of life, potential exists for conflict — from the people with whom we do business to the properties we own to the items we purchase. At Arnett & Kerrigan, P.L., our lawyers have a broad range of knowledge. We seamlessly apply our knowledge to resolve disputes that clients encounter across many areas of law.
If you are involved in a conflict that requires legal assistance, talk to a Destin civil litigation attorney. Call our law firm to schedule your complimentary consultation. We can be reached locally at 850-502-2058 or toll free at 877-387-9556. We offer evening and weekend appointments to accommodate your schedule.
Comprehensive Civil Litigation Services
Our Walton County civil litigation lawyers use an analytical approach when resolving our clients' disputes. We thoroughly explore all the pertinent issues, identify the potential costs and weigh the potential costs against the likelihood of financial recovery. Before we engage in litigation, we make sure our client has a clear understanding of the issues.
Our law firm is practical. We solve problems — we do not create more. We strive to settle disputes through negotiation or mediation whenever possible. However, if all other options have been exhausted, we are prepared to go to trial. As skilled litigators, we know when litigation is advisable.
We handle litigious matters involving:
- Probate litigation
- Real estate litigation
- Homeowner and condominium association litigation
- Business litigation
- Personal injury litigation including car accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, dog bites and swimming pool accidents
- Contract disputes
We welcome inquiries about any type of dispute, including those not listed above.
Arnett & Kerrigan, P.L. is located at the Sandestin Grand Boulevard Town Center in Miramar Beach, Florida. We offer complimentary consultations to discuss your chapter 7 bankruptcy matter. Please call us locally at 850-502-2058 or toll free at 877-387-9556. You may also contact us online.


