85 Years of Combined Community Legal Service

Real Estate, Probate & Personal Injury Law

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Welcome to Dean Law Firm

Welcome to Dean Law Firm LLC, your trusted partner for comprehensive legal services in Florida. Based in Ocala, we proudly serve clients across the Sunshine State, offering dedicated representation in real estate, personal injury, and probate matters. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of Florida law and are committed to guiding you with professionalism, clarity, and compassion.
Real estate transactions can be intricate, often involving significant financial investments and long-term commitments. At Dean Law Firm LLC, we prioritize protecting your interests whether you are buying or selling residential or commercial property, negotiating contracts, handling title examinations, assisting with closings, or resolving property disputes. Our attorneys stay informed on Florida’s ever-changing real estate laws to provide timely, relevant, and strategic advice tailored to your unique circumstances.
When it comes to personal injury, our dedicated legal team is here to support you through challenging times. Whether you’ve been injured in an automobile accident, slip and fall incident, or due to someone else’s negligence, we work tirelessly to secure fair compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. Our attorneys understand the physical and emotional burdens of personal injury cases and are committed to advocating vigorously on your behalf.

In probate matters, Dean Law Firm LLC provides compassionate and knowledgeable guidance through the complex processes of estate administration and probate litigation. Whether you’re managing the estate of a loved one or navigating disputes over wills and inheritances, we offer clear advice, meticulous attention to detail, and empathetic support. Our attorneys help ensure that your probate issues are handled efficiently and respectfully, allowing you peace of mind during difficult times.

At Dean Law Firm LLC, your legal needs are our priority. We are dedicated to providing effective, personalized legal solutions to help you achieve your goals and protect your interests across real estate, personal injury, and probate law.

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Our Attorneys

Meet the Dean Family

A Marion County firm delivering experienced, client-focused representation to individuals, families, and businesses throughout Central Florida and across the state.

85
Years Combined
3
Core Practice Areas
Ocala
Florida · Est. 1988
Managing Partner

Michael E. Dean

Education
J.D., Stetson University College of Law, 1997 · B.P.A., University of Mississippi, 1993
Admitted
All Florida Courts · U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

As the Managing Partner of Dean Law Firm LLC, Michael E. Dean is a native Floridian raised in Marion County. He earned his Bachelor of Public Administration from the University of Mississippi in 1993 and his Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law in 1997. With over two decades of experience, Michael focuses on personal injury and wrongful death cases, medical malpractice, products liability, as well as probate and trust litigation. He is committed to ensuring that those seriously injured receive the just compensation they deserve. Michael is admitted to practice in all Florida courts and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

Personal Injury Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Probate Litigation
Partner

Timothy S. Dean

Education
J.D. cum laude, University of Mississippi, 1991 · B.A., University of Florida, 1988
Admitted
Florida Bar, 1992 · U.S. Army Reserve, JAG Corps since 2003

Partner Timothy S. Dean was raised in Ocala, Florida, and earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida in 1988. He graduated cum laude with his Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1991. Admitted to the Florida Bar in 1992, Timothy's practice areas include business counsel, estate planning, probate litigation, real estate counsel and litigation, as well as personal injury and wrongful death litigation. He is also a member of the U.S. Army Reserve, serving in the Judge Advocate General's Corps since 2003.

Business Counsel Estate Planning Real Estate Probate
Of Counsel

Ed Dean

Education
J.D. with honors, University of Florida, 1970 · Michigan State University with honors, 1967
Admitted
Florida & Michigan Bars · Sheriff of Marion County, 1998–2013

Serving as Of Counsel, Ed Dean brings a distinguished legal career combined with extensive public service. He graduated with honors from Michigan State University in 1967 and earned his Juris Doctor with honors from the University of Florida College of Law in 1970. Ed has been admitted to the bar in both Florida and Michigan and has served as the Sheriff of Marion County from 1998 to 2013. His professional journey includes roles as Vice President-General Counsel for Kysor Industrial Corporation and President of Dexter Lock Company. He founded Dean & Dean, P.A. in 1988 upon returning to Ocala.

Public Service General Counsel Estate & Probate

Our Attorneys

Meet the Dean Family

A Marion County firm delivering experienced, client-focused representation to individuals, families, and businesses throughout Central Florida and across the state.

85
Years Combined
3
Core Practice Areas
1988
Ocala · Established
01
Managing Partner

Michael E. Dean

20+ years of experienceAdmitted to all Florida courts
Education
J.D., Stetson University College of Law, 1997 · B.P.A., University of Mississippi, 1993
Admitted
All Florida Courts · U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

A native Floridian raised in Marion County, Michael leads Dean Law Firm LLC with over two decades of experience. He focuses on personal injury and wrongful death cases, medical malpractice, products liability, and probate and trust litigation — committed to ensuring those seriously injured receive the just compensation they deserve.

Personal InjuryWrongful Death Medical MalpracticeProbate Litigation
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02
Partner

Timothy S. Dean

J.D. cum laudeFlorida Bar since 1992
Education
J.D. cum laude, University of Mississippi, 1991 · B.A., University of Florida, 1988
Admitted
Florida Bar, 1992 · U.S. Army Reserve, JAG Corps since 2003

Raised in Ocala, Timothy graduated cum laude from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1991. His practice spans business counsel, estate planning, probate litigation, real estate counsel and litigation, and personal injury and wrongful death litigation. He has served in the U.S. Army Reserve Judge Advocate General's Corps since 2003.

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Of Counsel

Ed Dean

J.D. with honorsFounded the firm in 1988
Education
J.D. with honors, University of Florida, 1970 · Michigan State University with honors, 1967
Admitted
Florida & Michigan Bars · Sheriff of Marion County, 1998–2013

A distinguished career in law and public service. Ed served as Sheriff of Marion County from 1998 to 2013, and previously held roles as Vice President-General Counsel for Kysor Industrial Corporation and President of Dexter Lock Company. He founded Dean & Dean, P.A. in 1988 upon returning to Ocala.

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Three generations of advocacy, under one roof in Ocala.

Why Choose Dean Law Firm

Decades of Combined Legal Expertise

At Dean Law Firm LLC, our attorneys—Michael E. Dean, Timothy S. Dean, and Ed Dean—bring decades of combined experience to clients across Florida. Their collective expertise ensures that every client receives comprehensive, top-tier legal services uniquely tailored to their specific needs and goals.

Focused and Specialized Advocacy

Our partners provide targeted legal counsel across critical practice areas. Michael E. Dean, Managing Partner, focuses his practice on personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, products liability, and probate litigation. Timothy S. Dean specializes in business counsel, estate planning, real estate litigation, and asset protection.

Distinguished Public and Legal Service

Ed Dean, serving as Of Counsel, contributes a highly distinguished legal career combined with extensive public leadership, including serving as the Sheriff of Marion County from 1998 to 2013. This deep commitment to public service and community trust anchors our firm’s dedicated approach to client advocacy.

Personalized and Effective Solutions

Whether you are navigating a complex property transaction, seeking rightful compensation for a personal injury, or managing the sensitive estate of a loved one, Dean Law Firm LLC offers the skilled, compassionate guidance necessary to protect your interests and achieve your objectives.

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What to Expect When You Work With Us:

Case Review & Game Plan

Start with a free call where we listen to what happened, answer your questions, and map out the fastest path to protect your health and your claim.

Protecting Your Claim Immediately

We step in right away—handle insurer contact, stop the calls, preserve evidence, and make sure key deadlines and reports don’t get missed.

Medical Proof & Damage Evaluation

We gather medical records, bills, and supporting documentation to clearly show what you’ve been through and what your injuries will cost long-term.

Settlement Package & Pressure

Once the evidence is ready, we prepare a strong demand and negotiate aggressively—using documentation and deadlines to push for full value.

Lawsuit & Litigation (If Necessary)

If the insurance company won’t be fair, we file suit and move your case forward through discovery, depositions, and mediation—ready for trial if needed.

Final Outcome & Moving Forward

When your case resolves, we finalize the settlement, address liens when applicable, and make sure you receive your funds as quickly as possible.

What We Handle

Practice Areas

We carved a niche for handling complex personal injury cases — across every category.

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What We Handle

How We Can Help

Full-service counsel across the three areas where Central Florida families and businesses need us most.

01

Practice Area

Real Estate Sales

Your trusted closing attorney for residential, commercial & farm and ranch properties.

Whether you're buying, selling, or financing property, a smooth closing starts with the right team. At Dean Law Firm, we provide full-service real estate closing and title services for residential, commercial, farm and ranch, and equestrian properties throughout Central Florida — and we're here to help get your deal closed.

How we help

01

We Close All Types of Transactions

From single-family homes and condos to commercial properties, investment purchases, farm and ranch sales, horse farms, equestrian properties, and refinances — we handle it all. Selling on your own? We work with for-sale-by-owner transactions and can guide both parties through the process efficiently and professionally.

02

We Know the Land — Because We Work It

Farm and ranch transactions are different. Cattle operations, equestrian properties, pasture acreage, water rights, agricultural exemptions, fencing and grazing easements — these deals require a closing team that understands what's at stake beyond the four corners of a contract.

Brothers Mike and Tim Dean have raised cattle in Central Florida for over 35 years. Mike's daughter Kendall currently rides for the University of Georgia equestrian team. You're working with people who understand cattle, horses, and the land it takes to support them.

03

Prompt. Professional. Seamless.

We coordinate with buyers, sellers, agents, and lenders to keep your transaction on track. Our team manages title searches, lien payoffs, document preparation, and disbursements — so nothing falls through the cracks.

04

Title Insurance — Protection You Can Count On

Title insurance protects buyers and lenders against hidden ownership defects — unpaid liens, recording errors, or prior claims — long after closing. We issue both owner's and lender's policies. Click or call before you contract. Know before you close.

Frequently Asked Questions

A real estate attorney in Florida plays a crucial role in property transactions. They review and prepare legal documents, conduct title searches, resolve title issues, assist with negotiations, and ensure compliance with state laws. They also attend closings, explain legal terms, and protect their clients' interests throughout the process.

While it's not legally required to have a lawyer for a real estate transaction in Florida, it's highly recommended. Transactions involve complex legal documents and potential risks. A lawyer can protect your interests, ensure all paperwork is properly completed, and address any legal issues that may arise during the process.

A title search is a thorough examination of public records to determine legal ownership of a property and identify any claims, defects, or encumbrances. It helps ensure the seller has the right to sell and that the buyer will receive clear title — uncovering issues like liens, easements, or disputes that could affect value or ownership.

The Florida Homestead Exemption is a tax benefit that can reduce the taxable value of your primary residence by up to $50,000. To qualify, you must own and occupy the property as your permanent residence. It also provides certain protections against forced sale and restrictions on how the property can be devised after death.

Foreclosure in Florida is typically a judicial process — the lender must file a lawsuit to foreclose. It involves filing a complaint, serving the homeowner, allowing time to respond, and potentially a trial. If the court rules for the lender, a foreclosure sale is scheduled. Florida law provides various protections, including the right to redeem the property up to the time of sale.

Common defects in Florida include liens (unpaid property taxes or mechanic's liens), boundary disputes, easements, encroachments, errors in public records, unknown heirs, forged documents, and undisclosed marriages or divorces. These can complicate transactions and may require legal intervention to resolve.

A quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor has in a property to the grantee, without warranties about the title's status. It's often used to transfer property between family members or remove someone from a title — but it offers the least protection, as it doesn't guarantee a clear title or that the seller actually owns the property.

Adverse possession in Florida allows someone to claim ownership of a property they've occupied without the owner's permission for at least seven years. The possession must be actual, open, notorious, hostile, continuous, and exclusive, and the occupant must have paid all property taxes during this period. This law is complex and rarely successful, often requiring legal expertise to navigate.

02

Practice Area

Probate & Estate Law

Protecting legacies and honoring final wishes with clarity and compassion.

Probate and estate law deals with the management and distribution of an individual's assets after death, as well as planning for the future through wills and trusts. It is a field that involves both careful planning and empathetic navigation of family dynamics during difficult times.

How we help

01

Honoring Final Wishes

Probate and estate law outlines how estates are administered, debts are settled, and assets are allocated to beneficiaries — providing a legal framework for honoring an individual's final wishes. Unlike fields that deal only with disputes or transactions, it plays a crucial role in protecting legacies, ensuring legal compliance, and providing peace of mind.

02

Guidance When It Matters Most

Whether you're planning your estate, drafting a will, or navigating probate following a loved one's passing, the complexities can be daunting. Our dedicated team is committed to personalized service and to using our extensive experience to protect your legacy and assist you through every step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Choosing between a will and a trust depends on factors like the size of the estate, privacy concerns, and whether ongoing management for beneficiaries is desired. We can review your situation and recommend the most appropriate documents for your goals.

Not always. Assets with named beneficiaries, jointly titled property, and assets held in trust generally pass outside of probate. Whether formal or summary administration is required depends on the size and structure of the estate — something we can evaluate for you.

Florida summary administration can take a few weeks to a couple of months, while formal administration typically runs roughly six months to a year — longer if the estate is contested or complex. We work to keep the process moving as efficiently as possible.

A personal representative (called an executor in some states) is the person or institution appointed to administer the estate — gathering assets, paying valid debts and taxes, and distributing what remains to the rightful beneficiaries.

Yes. Tools like revocable living trusts, beneficiary designations, and proper titling can reduce or avoid probate altogether. We build an estate plan around your family's specific situation and wishes.

03

Practice Area

Personal Injury Law

Compassionate, relentless advocacy when you need it most.

Personal injury law is a complex and critical area of the legal system, encompassing situations where individuals have been harmed due to the negligence or wrongful actions of others. It establishes the framework for victims to seek compensation for injuries sustained in incidents like auto accidents, medical malpractice, or slip and fall cases.

How we help

01

Making Injured Parties Whole

Unlike criminal proceedings, which focus on penalizing offenders, personal injury law aims to make injured parties whole through financial restitution for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. This area of law plays a vital role in promoting accountability and safeguarding citizens' rights.

02

Compassionate, Committed Advocacy

Whether you're coping with the aftermath of an accident or dealing with long-term health implications, navigating personal injury law can be overwhelming. Our committed team provides personalized service and leverages considerable experience to protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. We work on a contingency basis — no fee unless we win.

Frequently Asked Questions

You may need one if you've been injured due to someone else's negligence, recklessness, or intentional harm, and you're seeking compensation for injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. A lawyer can help you navigate the legal process and advocate for your rights.

A lawyer provides legal expertise, representation, and support — negotiating with insurance companies on your behalf, gathering evidence, calculating fair compensation, and, if necessary, representing you in court. Having a lawyer also increases the likelihood of securing a higher settlement or award.

Many personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you receive a settlement or award — typically a percentage of the compensation recovered. We discuss all fees upfront so the agreement is clear before we begin.

Prioritize your safety and seek immediate medical attention. Report the incident to the relevant authorities and collect evidence, including photographs and witness information. Avoid discussing fault or signing documents from insurance companies without consulting a lawyer first.

We handle a wide range of cases, including auto, motorcycle, and truck accidents, medical malpractice, slip and fall accidents, product liability, nursing home abuse, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death claims.

In Florida, the statute of limitations for most personal injury cases is generally two years from the date of the injury. Exceptions and special circumstances can apply, so it's important to consult an attorney promptly to protect your claim.

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