Legacy Equity Recovery LLC assists individuals and families in recovering court registry funds, interpleader deposits, and surplus proceeds held by Florida courts. We keep the process organized and connect you with the right attorney for the filing.
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Phone/Text: 954-242-7343
Claims: claims@LegacyEquityRecovery.com
Info: info@LegacyEquityRecovery.com
Public Records: records@LegacyEquityRecovery.com
Registry • Interpleader • Surplus • Heirs
Courts hold money when a party cannot be located, a claimant is deceased, or multiple parties claim the same funds. The money remains until a judge signs an order releasing it.
A partnered attorney files the correct motion or petition. Once the judge signs the order, the clerk releases funds according to that order.
See the step-by-step →We’re built for one thing: protect families from pressure, verify what the court record actually shows, then move the recovery forward the right way.
| Type | Common source | Why funds sit |
|---|---|---|
| Interpleader | Insurance / escrow / financial disputes | Unclear rightful payee |
| Registry deposit | Civil litigation | Missing claimant / old case |
| Surplus funds | Foreclosure sale proceeds | Owner moved / not notified |
| Condemnation | Government/DOT takings | Ownership disputes |
Jim Donnelly
Founder
Legacy Equity Recovery LLC
Legacy Equity Recovery was founded after discovering how often families never realize that money is sitting in court registries waiting to be claimed.
In many cases the rightful owner moved, passed away, or never understood the legal process required to recover the funds. As a result, the money simply sits in the court registry for years.
Legacy Equity Recovery helps identify those cases, verify the rightful claimants, and connect families with the attorney needed to properly recover the funds through the court system.
If you have been contacted about money owed from a court case, do not sign anything until you understand exactly what the case is and how the recovery process works.
If you received a letter, phone call, or text about funds owed, use our contact form. We will review what you have and connect you with our attorney.