Since 2001, Laura Spencer Coleman has provided expert legal aid for divorce, child custody, child support, military divorce, and other family law matters throughout the Florida Panhandle.
Laura S. Coleman, P.A., represents family law and divorce cases throughout the Florida Panhandle, in communities such as Milton, Pace, Pensacola, Crestview, Fort Walton Beach, Navarre, Gulf Breeze, Jay, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Niceville, Cantonment, Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Hurlburt Field, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Santa Rosa County and Escambia County.Contact us online, or call (850) 626-8520 to schedule an initial consultation to discuss your situation.
Laura has more than 15 years of experience serving clients with family legal matters.
Laura S. Coleman, P.A., represents family law and divorce cases throughout the Florida Panhandle, in communities such as Milton, Pace, Pensacola, Crestview, Fort Walton Beach, Navarre, Gulf Breeze, Jay, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Niceville, Cantonment, Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Hurlburt Field, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Santa Rosa County and Escambia County.Contact us online, or call (850) 626-8520 to schedule an initial consultation to discuss your situation.
Laura has more than 15 years of experience serving clients with family legal matters.
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When you are facing a legal problem, it is difficult to know where to turn for help.
Finding answers to your questions can make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your case.
Born and raised in Milton, attorney Laura S. Coleman provides compassionate service and experienced legal counsel to individuals and families throughout the Florida Panhandle.
If you need a knowledgeable attorney to help you with a family law matter or criminal defense case, our firm can help.
Laura earned her Bachelor of Science in Criminology from Florida State University in 1992.
Finding answers to your questions can make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your case.
Born and raised in Milton, attorney Laura S. Coleman provides compassionate service and experienced legal counsel to individuals and families throughout the Florida Panhandle.
If you need a knowledgeable attorney to help you with a family law matter or criminal defense case, our firm can help.
Laura earned her Bachelor of Science in Criminology from Florida State University in 1992.
When you are involved in a legal dispute, it is vital to make every effort to protect yourself and your loved ones.
The law office of Laura S. Coleman, P.A. provides caring, experienced guidance to help people navigate their legal problems.
By focusing on family law, I have chosen to help people during some of the most stressful points in their lives.
I understand the pressure and pain you are feeling, and I work hard to help you address your situation successfully.
To schedule a consultation, call 850-626-8520 or email me at lsc@lauraspencercoleman.com.
The law office of Laura S. Coleman, P.A. provides caring, experienced guidance to help people navigate their legal problems.
By focusing on family law, I have chosen to help people during some of the most stressful points in their lives.
I understand the pressure and pain you are feeling, and I work hard to help you address your situation successfully.
To schedule a consultation, call 850-626-8520 or email me at lsc@lauraspencercoleman.com.
At the law office of Laura S. Coleman, P.A., we help our clients through difficult legal problems in family law.
Without an experienced lawyer on your side, the stress and confusion of the legal system can be overwhelming.
Attorney Laura S. Coleman is a native of Milton who works hard to provide our clients with the compassionate guidance and skilled advocacy they deserve.
We are dedicated to helping find the right legal solutions for their problems.
When a marriage ends, divorcing individuals must resolve a complex web of problems.
Without an experienced lawyer on your side, the stress and confusion of the legal system can be overwhelming.
Attorney Laura S. Coleman is a native of Milton who works hard to provide our clients with the compassionate guidance and skilled advocacy they deserve.
We are dedicated to helping find the right legal solutions for their problems.
When a marriage ends, divorcing individuals must resolve a complex web of problems.
The word alone conjures up images of fighting, anger, and stress.
And for good reason.
After all, divorce is the number one fear of newly-weds and the number two most stressful life event.
Without proper guidance, a divorce can lead to catastrophic financial outcomes for vulnerable individuals.
Even the mere process of divorce can be intimidating.
Even if things are amicable between you and your ex-spouse, it can be hard to understand the legal processes that make up a divorce.
Contested divorces are often emotionally charged and nearly impossible to navigate on your own.
And for good reason.
After all, divorce is the number one fear of newly-weds and the number two most stressful life event.
Without proper guidance, a divorce can lead to catastrophic financial outcomes for vulnerable individuals.
Even the mere process of divorce can be intimidating.
Even if things are amicable between you and your ex-spouse, it can be hard to understand the legal processes that make up a divorce.
Contested divorces are often emotionally charged and nearly impossible to navigate on your own.
In many military families, the largest marital asset is the service member's pension.
Depending on length of service, pension benefits could total over seven figures.
During military divorce, the non-serving spouse is generally entitled to a portion of the military pension if the marriage lasted 10 years or longer while the service member was on active duty.
In some circumstances, a pension can be awarded to the non-military spouse who has been married less than 10 years.
How the pension is divided depends on numerous factors, including duration of the marriage, length of military service, other relevant pensions and the total value of the marital estate.
Depending on length of service, pension benefits could total over seven figures.
During military divorce, the non-serving spouse is generally entitled to a portion of the military pension if the marriage lasted 10 years or longer while the service member was on active duty.
In some circumstances, a pension can be awarded to the non-military spouse who has been married less than 10 years.
How the pension is divided depends on numerous factors, including duration of the marriage, length of military service, other relevant pensions and the total value of the marital estate.
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