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81 Divorce lawyers are available in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $73 per hour.
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Whether you are facing divorce, fighting for child custody, relocating, or adopting a stepchild, making legal decisions that will impact the future of your family is always difficult. You can make it much easier on yourself by having a competent and compassionate attorney by your side to help you achieve your goals. At Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, we work hard to obtain favorable results for our clients as efficiently and economically as possible. Contact our experienced Fort Lauderdale family law & divorce attorneys today.
Rhoda is a sole practicioner, and has helped many clients in family law and civil matters, including domestic violence. She is devoted, knowledgeable and appropriately aggressive in her representation of all her clients. She was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2000. Rhoda is also a Guardian ad Litem since 2002 for children.. Rhoda is an active member of the legal community and attends legal events and seminars.. She is an active member of our community including NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) (Vice President); Kiwanis Deerfield Beach West (President(; Dania Lyoins Clubs; Mission United Veterans Program (Volunteer Pro Bono Attorney), The Broward Coalition (Member), and Disabled American Veterans Auxillary (Member).. Rhoda put herself throught college and law school as a single parent.. Rhoda has two children (2 adult sons) and lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.. Please contact Rhoda for a consultation at to schedule an appointment.
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Quentin Ballot-Lena is a family law attorney at Trachman & Ballot-Lena, PA, practicing in the areas of divorce, child custody, domestic violence, paternity, prenuptial agreements and more in Fort Lauderdale. Admitted to The Florida Bar in 2009, Mr. Ballot-Lena has been recognized as a Rising Star by SuperLawyers (2018, 2019, 2020) and has been rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020), the highest rating awarded by this prestigious legal services company.Mr. Ballot-Lena earned his juris doctorate law degree from George Mason University School of Law in Virginia, during which time he gained experience in the law as an intern with the Arlington County Public Defender’s Office and the Virginia Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. Upon graduation, Mr. Ballot-Lena took a position with the Florida State Attorney Office for the 17th Judicial Circuit, serving as Assistant State Attorney for Broward County. In this capacity he served as lead counsel in hundreds of cases, many of which involved DNA testing and other highly technical scientific evidentiary issues.Upon leaving the State Attorney’s Office, Mr. Ballot-Lena joined the Law Offices of Robert H. Trachman, where he focused almost exclusively on family law. Mr. Ballot-Lena continues this family law focus in his present practice at Trachman & Ballot-Lena, PA., representing clients in divorces, relocations, post-divorce modifications, paternity cases and other family law matters in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas. The firm opened its Fort Lauderdale office in 2018, devoted primarily to the practice of family law.Mr. Ballot-Lena is a member of the Air Line Pilots Association (alpa) and a member of the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar, serving on the Section’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee. He is also a member of the Family Law Section of the Broward County Bar Association. Mr. Ballot-Lena is a trained Chapter 61 guardian ad litem, available to represent the interests of children in family law matters when requested by the Florida courts.Mr. Ballot-Lena’s commitment to his profession is further bolstered by his involvement with the Collaborative Family Law Professionals of South Florida, the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals, the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. A devoted member of the community, Mr. Ballot-Lena is active in the Fort Lauderdale Rotary Club and Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce, and he additionally volunteers his time with Habitat for Humanity. He has given numerous presentations to area business groups on various family law subjects and collaborative family law. Mr. Ballot-Lena is fully fluent in French.
Professionally I am a self-employed accountant, attorney, and mediator with over 45 years of combined experience. I am a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany, and Albany Law School. I moved to South Florida in 1995. I am most proud of my family, Verenice my wife, and my two children David and Lindsey. Verenice earned her law degree in Peru and is my spiritual partner. David is an Afghanistan war veteran, has earned his master’s degree, and is currently teaching social studies. Lindsey speaks several languages and is currently attending law school.. I am a successful and proactive business professional with highly effective communications and people skills. I have a proven ability to produce and contribute to the success of an organization, minimizing expenses and risk exposure, while maximizing profits and quality control affording me the time and energy to give back to the community.. Here are some of my qualifications:. I developed a 501(c) (3) not for profit organization, in 2007 to answer the common question regarding South Florida. Why is Florida usually ranked in the top five of all the negative social challenges in our country? From divorce to Aids, perhaps the common denominator is the one thing that we all do not like about our area. The fact that we are accustomed to the lack of cohesiveness in our neighborhoods. While this may not be the only reason why we are in the negative top five, but it is perhaps the most cost effective; with the biggest bang for the buck to fix.. It is a lot harder to hurt someone that you know and have to look in the eye than a total stranger. Once you meet your neighbor, and give time to develop friendships, then a network of support begins and the cohesive community is grown, and we all the better for it.. The organization offers a three pronged approach to answering this question. First, we provide the tools necessary to develop or to improve employable job skills. By increasing those in need to increase their self-sufficiency they become more prosperous, achieve good paying jobs, and be more likely to stay in their neighborhood long-term. The transient nature of Florida is a true challenge to overcome in resolving our social issues.. Secondly, we organize and manage many unique community events as a means to bring people together in their own local neighborhood. Too many community events are just that an event to display services, but nothing about developing relationships. For example, we feed thousands of people during our Thanksgiving Holiday Orphan Meal (THOM). Served in multiple locations throughout South Florida simultaneously as a sit down meal. THOM is not a feeding event alone. It is a true exercise in building friendships and in developing our surrounding communities.. Admitted in both Southern & Middle district Federal Court, Tax Court. member of the Bars of the State of Florida, Palm Beach., Miami-Dade., and Broward.. I am the former President of Lauderhill Chamber of Commerce, Sister Cities, Treasurer of Lauderdale by the Sea Chamber of Commerce,, and Broward Coalition of Homeowners and condo Associations, Board member of LBTS Planning and Zoning board.. Finally, we work with other not for profits and civic organizations in supporting their missions and efforts in assisting our community. By building partnerships we do not need to reinvent the wheel, working smarter rather than harder, increases efficiency and effectiveness.. We are always in need for volunteers and seeking community partnerships.. Thank you for your support.Eric Yankwitt
Prior to joining the Law Offices of Forrest & Forrest, PLLC, Monica was a Senior Attorney at a prominent law firm in Boca Raton, Florida where she handled Civil Litigation matters and all aspects of Matrimonial and Family Law, including representing clients in:. Monica also serves as a Guardian Ad Litem appointed by the Court in contested matters to advocate for the best interest of the child.. Family law issues can be complicated and often overwhelming to face alone. With the Family Law attorneys at teh Law Offices of Forrest & Forrest, PLLC, you will have more than 50 years of combined experience and leadership in the field of family law. Our firm routinely handles complex cases across Florida.. Ready to represent your interests in or out of the courtroom, and even for appeals. No two individuals or families are alike, that's why we'll take the time and ensure your objectives are met. If you need an attorney in any matters of family law call Monica today.
Peggy Cruz-Townsend, Esq. graduated in 1997 from the top-notch University of Florida College of Law located in Gainesville, Florida. She has been practicing law since 1998. She is a former Palm Beach County prosecutor and a former magistrate. She currently serves Martin, Saint Lucie and Indian River counties in the Treasure Coast area as well as Broward and Palm Beach counties in South Florida.
Natalie Kay is an Partner and Business Unit Leader in the Fort Lauderdale office of Kelley Kronenberg, focusing her practice on Family and Marital Law. Natalie represents clients in all areas of Family Law including Dissolution of Marriage, Alimony, Time-Sharing, Parenting, Child Support, Enforcement/Modifications, Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements, Same Sex Family services, Paternity, Distribution of Martial Assets and Liabilities, and many other issues. Natalie also represents parties in family law appellate matters and has published opinions in the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Florida.. Prior to joining the national law firm of Kelley Kronenberg, Natalie worked as an Associate Attorney for a family law and civil litigation firm; Natalie has international experience; during law school Natalie was a legal assistant to two partners at the prestigious law firm of Reynolds, Porter and Chamberlin, LLP in London, a recognized Top 50 Largest UK based law firm. Additionally, during her final year of law school, she worked as a Certified Legal Intern for the Nova Southeastern University Children & Family Law Clinic and gained extensive litigation experience while focusing on the legal needs of individuals, with particular emphasis on the economically disadvantaged and served as a legal intern with the Public Defender’s office of Broward County, sitting second chair to the senior attorney of the murder and sex crimes division.. Natalie earned her Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Criminology from Florida Atlantic University where she was a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship recipient. Natalie went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center. While attending law school, Natalie was on the Dean’s List and received the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Association Scholarship for Excellence in Matrimonial Law.
Ms. DiMaggio’s practice comprises of the representation of doctors, lawyers, business owners, professional athletes as well as those individuals who stay at home and maintain the household for their spouse and/or children. She focuses her practice in the area of family law and in addition to representing a vast array of clients over the years, she has been appointed as a special master as well as provided services as a Guardian Ad Litem in family law cases.. Julie DiMaggio is a graduate of the University of Illinois where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies. She obtained her Juris Doctorate (Cum Laude) in 1999 from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida and in the United States District, Southern District of Florida.
Miss Opal P. Lee is admitted to practice law in Florida and the island of Jamaica (having offices in both jurisdictions). She founded FloJam Legal in 2006 and is one of the managing attorneys. Miss Lee earned a Juris Doctorate Degree from Florida International University College of Law, and Legal Education Certificate from the Norman Manley Law School.. Miss Lee possesses extensive experience in the areas of Immigration, Divorce and Family Law. Miss Lee is committed to providing efficient, effective, reliable and aggressive representation to her clients and will ensure she delivers only high quality representation to all clients. Miss Lee ensures that the firm remains "client-focused", as creating and maintaining excellent client relationships is her foremost priority. With this in mind, clients can be assured of receiving prompt and reliable legal advice to any questions regarding their legal issues to enable them to make important decisions regarding their affairs.. Miss Lee is a member of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association and the Broward County Women Lawyer’s Association.. Miss Lee may be heard each Saturday at 7:00 p.m. on Florida's radio station, WAVS 1170AM, and each Monday morning at 9:00 a.m. on Nationwide 90FM Jamaica addressing various legal topics such as divorce, child custody and visitation, alimony, equitable distribution, paternity disputes, immigration and real estate.
Michael B. Gilden is Board Certified in Marital & Family Law by The Florida Bar and he is KO’s partner heading the firm’s Family Law practice throughout Florida. Mr. Gilden is also an AV® Preeminent™ rated attorney in both legal ability and ethics, the highest possible rating by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the most widely recognized attorney rating organization in the United States. Mr. Gilden was recently recognized with a Client Distinction Award presented by and .. Mr. Gilden represents a wide-ranging client base in divorce, parenting disputes, paternity, post-dissolution enforcement, modification and other related matters. Mr. Gilden represents clients with complex business valuation issues, as well as sensitive and intricate matters concerning custody and other child related issues. Additionally, Mr. Gilden negotiates and drafts complex Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements, as well as other forms of marital contracts. Mr. Gilden’s practice also includes serving as a Guardian Ad Litem in contested matters representing the interests of children as selected by his colleagues and as appointed by the Courts. Mr. Gilden is often selected to serve as a mediator by the Courts, as well as by his colleagues in efforts to resolve complicated marital related cases.
Mark E. Sawicki is recognized for his ability to bring a business-oriented perspective to family law, effectively navigating the courtroom for clients dealing with divorce and child custody disputes. His approachable and empathetic nature ensures a supportive experience for all clients throughout their legal journey. Mark graduated with high honors from SUNY Binghamton University, later obtaining his Juris Doctorate from Nova's Shepard Broad Law Center. His interest in family law was solidified during an internship at Palm Beach County's Staff Attorneys office, leading him to excel in advanced family law and trial courses. While in law school, Mark engaged actively with the Jewish Law Students Association and served as a senior member on the Academic Dishonesty Panel. Upon admission to the Florida Bar, he was mentored by a distinguished solo practitioner in South Florida, which guided him to establish his law firm. Mark E. Sawicki, P.A. prioritizes helping young professionals in South Florida navigate difficult times, treating clients like family, not just as clients. Mark remains a devoted member of the Broward Bar and the Florida Bar Family Law section, continuing to offer personal, dedicated legal support.
Laura Arcaro is a respected family law attorney in Fort Lauderdale, known for her personalized approach and effective advocacy in marital and family law cases. She is a skilled litigator with extensive experience representing clients in negotiations and court proceedings. Ms. Arcaro is a graduate of Duke University with a double major in public policy and environmental science and policy, and holds a master’s degree in health administration from UNC Chapel Hill. She completed her legal education at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, where she graduated second in her class. Prior to leading Arcaro Law Group, Laura gained valuable practice experience at Chorowski & Associates, Proskauer LLP, and contributed her time as a volunteer attorney to Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County. She is regularly appointed as a guardian ad litem for minor children in Broward County custody cases. Ms. Arcaro maintains professional involvement in the Florida and Broward County Bar Associations and has co-authored published works on family law topics. She is recognized with an 8.8 Excellent Avvo Rating for her legal acumen and dedication to clients.
Kristin Padowitz has devoted her practice of law to helping those in need of a family attorney. Kristin eagerly advocates on behalf of her clients in need of a family lawyer in the areas of divorce, child custody, responsibility and support, alimony, equitable distribution, restraining orders and domestic violence, among others. Kristin not only utilizes her abundant legal experience in the representation of her clients, but also her kindness, compassion and humanity when it is needed most. But make no mistake – Kristin Padowitz has built her reputation within the legal community as an aggressive and talented trial lawyer who is not afraid to take a case to trial. Where circumstances require, for example, in a highly-contested divorce case, Kristin Padowitz provides zealous representation and is fierce in the court room.
Karen is a Board Certified Marital and Family Law attorney and specialist and a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. She was born in Buffalo, New York and graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She obtained her JD degree from the University of Florida and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1995. Karen is a member of the Florida Bar and of the Family Law Section of the Florida Bar, in good standing. Prior to joining Sidweber & Weintraub, P.A., Karen was associated with and became partner in a prominent Miami family law firm from 1996 until 2007. Karen has devoted her entire legal career exclusively to the practice of marital and family law. Karen practices in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.. Karen has been Board Certified in Martial and Family Law since June 1, 2012, having met all of the requirements of the Florida Bar to be called an expert and specialist. She has been named as a “Super Lawyer” in Florida, for Marital and Family law, since 2015. Karen has also achieved the highest possible “AV” peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell, such ratings being established by other lawyers and thereby providing the opportunity for those seeking a lawyer to find the best possible lawyer. Karen is listed as a “Top Lawyer” in the prestigious South Florida Legal Guide, since 2010. Karen was appointed to serve on the Florida Bar, Family Law Section Marital and Family Law Examining Committee for Board Certification, for the years 2018 and 2019, as well as the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Examining Committee. Karen was a participating member of The First Family Law American Inns of Court and the Family Law section of the Florida Bar. Karen has served as a guardian ad litem in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, has mediated family law cases, and is also a certified parent coordinator. Karen is a member of the Broward County Bar Association.
I was born in Kingston, Jamaica and then moved to Florida at age 5. After growing up in Coral Gables, Florida through 1988 I ventured off to Hofstra University, located in Long Island, New York, to obtain a Bachelor of the Arts degree, in Sociology, and two minor degrees in English and Psychology. I graduated Cum Laude from Hofstra, where I became member of Phi Beta Kappa. Thereafter, I obtained a Juris Doctorate, with Honors, at Florida State University, where I was a member of the Moot Court Team – Mock Trial Division and the Journal of Transnational Law and Policy. I was also a member of the Governor’s Task Force on Domestic Violence, while living in Tallahassee I also worked for the Florida Bar. I have been passionate in my practicing of law since 1996 when I was admitted into the Florida Bar. I am a Founding Member as well as a Board member of the Collaborative Professionals of South Florida, a Board member of Broward County Christian Lawyers Association, a member of the Caribbean Bar Association and the Broward Bar Association. I have experience in commercial litigation and insurance defense/worker’s compensation litigation, yet my practice area currently exclusively encompasses family and matrimonial law.. My Role as a Mediator:. In year 2002, I became a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator. As a mediator, I am a neutral third party who Facilitates and resolves family conflicts. I assist people who are either represented by attorneys or who are Self-Represented (formerly known as “pro se” litigants).
I have been practicing law in south Florida for more than 30 years. My greatest goal is to give clients value for their money. I fight hard for people both in and out of court. I also make myself available to answer cient's questions about their case. I cannot "win" every case, but I strive to put on the best case for my clients that I can.. Areas of Concentration - Family/Divorce. Divorce (contested and uncontested divorce),. Paternity matters,and. Domestic violence cases.. I routinely handle family and divorce law matters in South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Broward County). I also accept cases across Florida.
I have been handling all kinds of civil litigation since 1982. This includes personal injury, commercial and business disputes, medical malpractice, consumer protection litigation, and family law. Typical clients are consumers and small businesses. I am licensed in Florida and California.
I earned my J.D. magna cum laude in 1985 from Nova Southeastern University Law School where I was Editor-In-Chief of the Nova Law Review and was the recipient of the Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence awarded at graduation for outstanding intellectual achievement and overall scholarship. I earned my Bachelor of Science in 1973 from Ohio State University where I was a member of the varsity swimming team.. I am a former partner in the prestigious law firm of Holland & Knight, LLP, where I spent the first 17 years of my legal career. I am a member of the Florida Bar, including the Family Law Section, the American Bar Association, including its Family Law Section, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the Broward County Bar Association.. In my community, I have been active as an Executive Board Member of the Communities in Schools of Broward County, Inc. and I am active in Broward Lawyers Care. I have been an adjunct professor of law at the Nova Southeastern Law Center, teaching Pretrial Practice to second- and third-year law students.. Prior to attending law school, I taught high school English and coached high school swimming for eight years in Broward County. In addition, I coached the 1976 Florida State Swimming Champions and I received “Swimming Coach of the Year” honors five times.
Get the agressive, yet caring, representation you deserve. I love my work and I love helping people navigate through the emotional road of marital and family issues, such as divorce and custody, etc. I have been practicing for over 26 years in marital and family law in the South Florida area. I handle everything from divorce, child support, alimony, timesharing, relocation, pre and post nuptials, modification, contempt/enforcement, domestic violence, etc. I offer a free thirty minute initial phone consultation.. When I am not practicing law, I enjoy fishing, boating, scuba diving, charity work, horseback riding, camping, travelling, etc.. Bring your troubles in and let us take the wheel...
Family problems come in all shapes and sizes; some are short-lived and easily managed, while others are more chronic and difficult to handle. Carmen G. Soto an attorney in the Fort Lauderdale area specializes in helping people sort through their family law problems, be it divorce, paternity,child support, alimony, disestablishment of paternity, timesharing, or modifying a previous agreement. Carmen G. Soto has the sensitivity and aggressiveness that is appropriate and necessary for handling cases that involve the most important issues. The procedures and issues involved with legal disputes within the family can be confusing but Carmen G. Soto will go above and beyond to explain the key issues of your case while outlining a clear plan tailored to your specific needs. We believe that keeping you informed can help relieve some of the stress you may feel at this critical time in your life.. At the Law Offices of Carmen G. Soto, we are ready to assist spouses in a same-sex marriage with interpreting the evolving area of law governing their rights in marriage, divorce, and other family law matters.. Personal client care. Call today for a free consultation
Family Law Attorney with over 30 years of experiecne and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator.
Family law and divorce attorney Deborah Bianchi Tracht has more than 20+ years of Family Law experience and has been a resident of Fort Lauderdale/ Pompano Beach, Florida, for more than 35 years. Her legal expertise, efficiency and effectiveness are known throughout Florida, across the country, and around the world. This global approach to Family Law/Divorce produces total solutions for clients that reside or originate in another state or country whose needs have relevance in Florida jurisdictions. There is no practice area within the family law field that Deborah Bianchi Tracht cannot execute with promptness, poise and professionalism.. As an accomplished leader within her profession, Attorney Deborah Bianchi Tracht has been selected for membership in "National Advocates: Top 100 Attorneys" professional organization for the state of Florida for the year 2017. Membership in this elite group is by invitation only and extended to 100 attorney professionals who exemplify superior qualifications and leadership in their respective state based on uniformly applied criteria, and limited to those who focus their practices on Martimonial and Family Law, and 5 other stipulated areas of law.. As an accomplished leader within the community, Attorney Deborah Bianchi Tracht was selected as a recipient and inducted into the 2013 class of "100 Outstanding Women of Broward County". This prestigious honor celebrates women in leadership roles in the business, community, and philanthropic fields, and is sponsored and benefitted by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County.. Deborah Bianchi Tracht is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator, Director and legal counsel for A Child Is Missing (a national organization that assists in finding missing children by issuing amber alerts and has registered more than 800 safe recoveries), has 20-plus years' experience within the guardian ad litem program, and is well-established as an advocate for children. Her practice is devoted solely to divorce, family-related legal matters, and mediation. She is also able to assist with modifying your estate planning once a divorce is finalized.
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David Salomon is an experienced trial attorney in South Florida and former Broward County Assistant Public Defender. David graduated from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center in 2002, where he was distinguished for his volunteer work in the community with the Guardian Ad Litem Office in Broward County. David became a member of the Florida Bar in 2002.. David is a graduate of JP Taravella High School, in Coral Springs and has been a member of our great community for 30 years.. After graduating from Nova Southeastern University's Law School, David became a proficient trial lawyer at the Broward County Public Defender’s Office, handling a wide range of criminal cases. In private practice, David has handled legal matters in the areas of criminal defense, bankruptcy, pre-litigation personal injury, contract disputes and immigration. In 2010, he became a member of the Federal Bar where he led trials as part of the Volunteer Lawyers Project. David has tried civil cases to verdict in both State and Federal Court.. While running a successful business, David continued to place a high priority towards volunteering in our community. As a law student, he was honored for his commitment to participation in charitable organizations including the Broward County Guardian Ad Litem program, dedicated to helping Broward County children who suffered abuse. In 2011, David became a member of the Broward County Hispanic Bar Association, an organization focused on helping members of our community of all socio-economic backgrounds. In 2014, David was elected as President of the BCHBA, further promoting this ethic of volunteerism to its members. David is also member of the Broward County Justice Association since 2013.. David has tried a wide variety of cases including Federal, Civil Rights, Contracts, Criminal and Family matters. He brings his experience to every case he handles and expects to achieve the best possible outcome for every single one of his clients.