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(912) 280-0330

5800 Eagle Dr. Fort Pierce, FL 34951

Open Everyday from 8am-5pm Monday - Friday

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FAQ

What areas of law do you specialize in?

I focus primarily on uncontested divorce and personal injury.

  • In family law, I help individuals navigate uncontested divorces and dissolutions of marriage, making the process as efficient, respectful, and stress-free as possible. Because I am licensed in both Georgia and Florida, I offer unique insight into the important differences between the two states’ family law systems.

  • In personal injury, I represent clients who have been hurt due to the negligence of others, including car accidents, slip and fall cases, and other injury claims. My goal is to make sure injured clients receive the compensation and justice they deserve.

While I have handled a wide variety of civil matters over my 39-year career, these two areas—family law and personal injury—are where I dedicate the majority of my practice today.

How can I schedule a consultation?

You can schedule a consultation by contacting us via phone, email, or through our website’s contact form. We offer both in-person and virtual consultations to accommodate your preferences.

How do you determine your fees?

Our fees vary depending on the complexity and nature of your case. We offer an initial consultation to discuss your needs and provide a transparent estimate of the costs involved. We strive to offer competitive and fair pricing for our services.

How long will it take to resolve my case?

The duration of a case can vary widely based on its complexity, the legal issues involved, and court schedules. During your consultation, we will provide an estimated timeline based on the specifics of your case.

What should I have for my first consultation?

For your first consultation, have any relevant documents related to your case such as contracts, court orders, financial records, or correspondence. This will help us better understand your situation and provide informed legal advice.