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FAQs - Family Lawyers in city Rockledge How many Family lawyers actively serve residents of Rockledge, Florida? Approximately 15 licensed attorneys focus on Family across Rockledge, Florida. Most matters are filed through the Florida District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Family lawyers in Rockledge, Florida? In Rockledge, typical rates range from $270-$380 per hour for Family. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3995 and $9126, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Family matters usually take in courts near Rockledge? Family cases in Rockledge, Florida usually take around 3-6 months depending on complexity and the Florida District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Family cases for people living in Rockledge, Florida? Residents of Rockledge typically see Family filings handled by the Florida District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Family? About 44% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Family, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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My law practice is concentrated in Family Law, but my firm also handles Personal Injury, Wills, Contracts, Bankruptcy, Commercial Transactions, Entertainment Law, and Civil Litigation with offices located at 310 Huntingdon Pike, Rockledge, PA 19046. The firm is dedicated to preserving and protecting families.. I also offer diversified mediation and arbitration services through Maribeth Blessing, Mediation & Arbitration, L.L.C. to include resolving family, neighborhood, business and elder disputes. I am an Advanced Practitioner with the Association of Conflict Resolution with training completed at the National Center For Mediation Education, a member of the Pennsylvania Council of Mediators, the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of ACR, and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. I am also affiliated with Divorce Done Right and was featured on the Channel 6, ABC nightly news and in the March, 2007 issue of Philadelphia Magazine, in the article, AThe Divorce My arbitration training was received from the American Bar Association Section Of Family Law.. Additionally, I am past president of Collaborative Family Law Affiliates, and presently conduct yearly training sessions for other lawyers interested in resolving divorces without litigation. I am a member of Strathmore=s Who=s Who, a life member of the National Registry of Who=s Who, and was awarded the 2003 Outstanding Service Award by Widener School of Law.. I often receive appointments from the Montgomery Bench as Arbitrator, Special Master and Guardian Ad Litem. As a Child Advocate for MCAP and a volunteer with Legal Aide, I believe in giving back to the community on a pro bono basis. As a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section, I was a former Council member and now serve as the Liaison between the PBA Family Law Committee and the PBA Children=s Rights Committee. I am also a member of the PBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee and its Collaborative Law Sub-committee. With a background in teaching, I am also interested in continuing legal education and organizations promoting legal tutelage, and as such was also President of the Doris Jonas Freed American Inn of Court, now serving as Counselor. Additionally, I served as a member of the MBA Judiciary Committee,as well as a Director for the Montgomery Bar Association, a member of the Montgomery County Bar Trial Lawyers Section and former Chair of the Family Law Section, as well as a member of the Mediation Advisory Panel for Montgomery County.. I love children, boating, painting, golf, reading and my special dog, Loki Tyr, who is a service dog for my husband, and a member of my office family, and who serves as a comfort to my clients. My family is everything to me, and I love being able to spoil my grandchildren.
I came to Brevard County in 1977 when my family relocated from Pennsylvania. After attending Gemini, Hoover, MCC, and Melbourne High I spent a decade in the Orlando area, returning home to Brevard County in 2004. I attended hometown university Florida Institute of Technology graduating summa cum laude and eventually, after completing law school and passing the bar, I was an adjunct Professor at Florida Institute of Technology teaching a core class to the Pre-Law Program majors and minors. This course is one of the first introductions for the students into the world of state and federal law.. Family law matters are the focus of my practice although I do offer ancillary services. Primarily you will find my clients among couples contemplating dissolution of marriage, custody issues, child support, alimony, and modification of various family court orders. I am able to serve as a Guardian Ad Litem in a FAMILY matter (this is different from a GAL in dependency court) and have vast experience and knoweldge to draw upon in such cases. With the motto of "negotiate then litigate" many of my cases are settled well prior to trial. It takes two willing parties and two attorneys to focus on the goal of negotiating but when everyone is clear about the goal it can often be achieved without the stress and cost of a trial.. In my law practice I assist people and families with planning for events that may render them incapacitated or for their own passing. These plans can include a simple will package to transfer assets upon death, govern health care decisions, and power of attorney documents. Clients may also need a living trust, a life estate, or a Lady Bird Deed. More complex planning can involve trusts, the use of LLC entities, or combinations of several planning tools.. Because I offer a free review of a person's will I often hear, "But I don't have a will." I am happy to explain to those without a formal will that they do actually have a will but won't like it. Why? Because the State of Florida wrote it. Preparing the documents in anticipation of our own passing does not have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, spending a little on preparation will save your family many times that amount in fees, taxes, or costs when they administer your estate.. The possibility of incapacity is a consideration for everyone. Should you become incapacitated due to an illness, accident, or the aging process you need to have a plan in place. Who will pay your utility bills, your mortgage, or your insurance premium? What will happen to your children or your pets? Where can your family find your health care wishes and who should make health care decisions if you cannot? These are only some of the reasons you need to include planning for incapacity on your list of things to do.. Probate is not always necesary when a loved one passes away. However, if there are assets left behind by the deceased you should consult an attorney before any of those assets are used, transferred, or disseminated. A free consultation can be enough to answer all the pertinent questions and if a legal probate is required - I will assist you through the process.. I also am part of the Brevard Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) and Attorney Ad Litem (AAL) programs which provide child advocacy services at no cost to children in the Dependency Court system. It is an excellent opportunity for volunteers and I encourage everyone to consider becoming a GAL.. I currently serve all counties in the State of Florida from my location in Central Florida (Brevard County).
Experienced Family attorney serving clients in Rockledge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Family attorney serving clients in Rockledge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Family attorney serving clients in Rockledge and surrounding areas.