Firm: Barry I. Finkel, P.A.
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: 954-776-1414
Firm: Tyson Law Firm
Practice Areas: Family
My number one goal as an attorney is to provide my clients with fair, honest and aggressive representation. My clients will never say that i do not communicate with them or keep them updated as to the status of their case.. I am a longtime resident of Central Florida whose lifelong goal has always been to be represent the people of his community. I attended the University of Central Florida where I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Political Science and Business Administration. I then attended law school at the Fredric G. Levin School of Law at the University of Florida in Gainesville. During law school, Brandon I earned high honors, cum laude honors and magna cum laude honors.. After graduating from law school, I returned home to Central Florida and took a job working for a small law firm owned by a future Seminole County judge. By working for a small law firm, I had the unique opportunity to represent clients in a vast number of different legal issues. A great deal of my practice focused on family law and representing clients in divorce and family law actions. This sort of practice lent itself to an extensive amount of time in the courtroom.. Following several years working for the judge, I worked for one of Orlando’s largest law firms where I served as the Director of the Family Law Department. I was responsible for managing a staff of more than 15 attorneys, paralegals and other staff members.
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Practice Areas: Family
Contact: 561-477-7800
Firm: Brenda B. Shapiro, LLC
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: 305-577-3861
Firm: Bradley Johnson Law Firm, P.A.
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (863) 676-1423
Firm: The Roberts Family Law Firm
Practice Areas: Family
Attorney Benjamin Burnstine is proud to call himself an Orlando native. Growing up in Lake Mary for the majority of his life, it was always his desire to move back to the area to begin his legal career. Mr. Burnstine has three degrees from the University of Florida, having graduated with his B.A. in Political Science, B.S. in Psychology and Juris Doctor.. Mr. Burnstine decided to concentrate his focus on the areas of family and business law while in school. Following his first year of law school, Mr. Burnstine interned at a non-profit legal service where he dealt primarily with domestic violence matters. During his second year of law school, Mr. Burnstine interned with a Family Law Magistrate for the 8th Judicial Circuit gaining valuable knowledge on a vast array of family law issues. The summer following his second year of law school, Benjamin Burnstine worked as a Law Clerk for a prominent boutique business litigation firm in Atlanta, Georgia. There he assisted the firm in its representation of businesses in various legal disputes. He continued to provide the firm with consulting services through 2017. After graduating from the University of Florida, Levin College of Law, Mr. Burnstine went on to work in the legal department of an international financial services and information technology company.. Benjamin Burnstine has always had a passion for helping others. This passion is what led him to his current position as an associate attorney with The Roberts Family Law Firm, P.A. He now focuses exclusively on family law matters, with an emphasis on divorce, modification, and paternity cases. Mr. Burnstine takes pride in being able to help others through some of the most difficult times of their lives.. Benjamin Burnstine was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2016.
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Firm: Bennett S. Cohn Attorney at Law
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: +1 (561) 658-1997
Firm: Lee County Justice Center - Magistrate
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Gil and Gil, P.A.
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: 305-557-0578
Firm: Rhoden Law Group
Practice Areas: Family
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).
Contact: +1 (321) 294-6106
Firm: Lansky Law Group
Practice Areas: Family
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Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: State of Florida, Circuit Court, 12th Judicial Circuit
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (941) 749-7151
Firm: Martin, Lord & Osman, P.A.
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (603) 527-9158
Firm: Law Offices Ben I Farbstein Pa
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Brinkley Morgan
Practice Areas: Family
Brent V. Trapana focuses his practice on marital and family law matters, with a concentration on dissolution of marriage issues including alimony, child support, parental responsibility, timesharing, and equitable distribution. Mr. Trapana also represents individuals and businesses in a variety of business litigation matters, including cases involving contracts, real estate, probate, and business torts.. Admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Mr. Trapana is a member of the Broward County Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, the Broward Inns of Court, and the Young Lawyers’ Section of the Broward County Bar Association. Mr. Trapana has been named as a “Florida Rising Star” by Super Lawyer Magazine from 2017-2018.. Mr. Trapana earned his Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, where he graduated first in his class. While in law school, he served as editor-in-chief of the Nova Law Review, was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society, and received Book Awards for Contracts, Civil Procedure, Legal Research & Writing (“LSV”) I, LSV II, Property, Constitutional Law II, Agency, Professional Responsibility, Travel Law, Interviewing & Counseling, and Will Drafting. On the Dean’s List every semester, Mr. Trapana was also awarded the Stephanie Aleong Impact Award, as well as the SBA Academic Excellence Award in 2012.
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Practice Areas: Family
Brett P. Rogers is a licensed attorney in the State of Florida who practices in the areas of: dependency law, family law, criminal law, child support and domestic relations for over 25 years.. He attended New England School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. Although Brett was offered several positions upon graduation, Brett decided to begin his career as a State Prosecutor. Brett was a State Prosecutor for several years, and ultimately became a dependency and criminal defense attorney. Once Brett began his own firm, he decided to extend his practiced to marital and family law. With more than 26 years in the courtroom, Brett has extensive experience as an aggressive advocate for his client’s.. He began his career as an assistant state attorney in 1990. Prior to his graduation he clerked for Allen Braverman, Esq. While in Law School, he was an intern for Justice for Perrotta. Thereafter in 1990, he became an Assistant State Attorney for Broward County where he worked his way up the ladder to the felony trial division and prosecuted defendants charged with grand theft to murder. During his time at the State Attorney’s Office, he was able to participate in preparing cases for trial, reviewing evidence, picking jury’s, and working directly with the victims’ families. Upon leaving the State Attorney’s office, Brett became a criminal defense attorney and also began to practice in the area of dependency law where he continued his litigation practice for several more years until he began to focus on the area of marital, family law and domestic relations where he has spent the last 20 years of his practice.
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Firm: Fell Law Group, PLLC
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Monk Law Group, PLLC
Practice Areas: Family
Brian Monk is a former prosecutor with nearly fifty (50) jury trials to his credit. Brian received a Certificate in Family Law from the University of Florida College of Law and was named a Fellow of the UF Law Center on Children and Families. Brian also received a Specialist degree in mental health counseling from the University of Florida. Brian utilizes this unique background in his practice of marital and family law as well as in his handling of criminal defense and personal injury matters.
Contact: +1 (888) 579-9304
Firm: Law Offices of Brandi J. Johnson, P.A.
Practice Areas: Family
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