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Ryan, Hicks, Cumpton & Cumpton, LLP

TEL (251) 342-8188 |  Mobile, AL

TEL (727) 723-0004 |  Clearwater, FL

TEL (850) 432-0029 |  Pensacola, FL

C. Gary Hicks is a founding partner of the law firm of Ryan, Hicks, Cumpton & Cumpton, LLP. Mr. Hicks practices in the areas of estate planning, wills, trusts and probate.

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I've encountered this situation in the probate context a few times recently: mom dies, reverse mortgage is now due, and guess what? The house can't be sold because of the bad real estate market.

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