Attorney Jody Fisher, an attorney based in Leesburg and serving clients throughout West Lake County, has over 17 years of legal experience that she is ready to put to work for you. Our team is passionate about helping clients protect their rights and pursue their goals. When you need to talk to a knowledgeable lawyer, contact us to schedule a consultation.
By focusing on a few key practice areas, Attorney Fisher has been able to accumulate extensive experience in some of the most crucial legal challenges people face in their lives. With past experience as a prosecutor, she is able to anticipate the opposition's strategies and build a case that achieves your goals. Attorney Fisher keeps your best interests in mind every step of the way.
The bulk of our firm's work is in criminal defense against Florida state charges ranging from misdemeanor drug charges to felonies, and family law, including divorce, adoption, and paternity. All of these legal practice areas require careful attention to detail, compassion, and patience - and that is exactly what you will get from the Law Office of Jody L. Fisher.
By focusing on a few key practice areas, Attorney Fisher has been able to accumulate extensive experience in some of the most crucial legal challenges people face in their lives. With past experience as a prosecutor, she is able to anticipate the opposition's strategies and build a case that achieves your goals. Attorney Fisher keeps your best interests in mind every step of the way.
The bulk of our firm's work is in criminal defense against Florida state charges ranging from misdemeanor drug charges to felonies, and family law, including divorce, adoption, and paternity. All of these legal practice areas require careful attention to detail, compassion, and patience - and that is exactly what you will get from the Law Office of Jody L. Fisher.
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In 2006, Attorney Jody Fisher started her own firm located in Leesburg, Florida.
After working at the State Attorney's Office, Jody was able to easily transition to private practice specializing in criminal defense and family law, where she takes a hands-on approach with all her clients.
Our firm is small enough to care but experienced enough to vigorously represent your interests.
Most of our present clients chose our firm after being referred by friends or family members who have benefited from our extensive experience and practical advice.
After working at the State Attorney's Office, Jody was able to easily transition to private practice specializing in criminal defense and family law, where she takes a hands-on approach with all her clients.
Our firm is small enough to care but experienced enough to vigorously represent your interests.
Most of our present clients chose our firm after being referred by friends or family members who have benefited from our extensive experience and practical advice.
Leesburg attorney Jody L. Fisher was born and raised in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania and found her way to Florida in 1999 to attend law school.
She has been practicing law since 2002 when she started her career as a prosecutor with the Fifth Judicial State Attorney's Office in Marion County.
From there, Jody transferred closer to home in the Sumter County State Attorney's Office working in the juvenile, misdemeanor, and felony divisions where she successfully prosecuted hundreds of cases.
In 2006, Jody started her own firm located in Leesburg, Florida.
She has been practicing law since 2002 when she started her career as a prosecutor with the Fifth Judicial State Attorney's Office in Marion County.
From there, Jody transferred closer to home in the Sumter County State Attorney's Office working in the juvenile, misdemeanor, and felony divisions where she successfully prosecuted hundreds of cases.
In 2006, Jody started her own firm located in Leesburg, Florida.
Here at the Law Office of Jody L. Fisher, we have an incredible team of staff members who help keep our firm running smoothly.
Patti Robertson is a Lake County native and has always felt passionate about the law.
2001 marked the start of her legal career in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Patti joined Attorney Fisher's team in 2011 and brings over 14 years of paralegal experience to the table.
She enjoys each day's unique challenges and takes great satisfaction in helping clients overcome those hurdles.
Patti Robertson is a Lake County native and has always felt passionate about the law.
2001 marked the start of her legal career in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Patti joined Attorney Fisher's team in 2011 and brings over 14 years of paralegal experience to the table.
She enjoys each day's unique challenges and takes great satisfaction in helping clients overcome those hurdles.
When disputes and problems within your family end up involving the law, you shouldn't have to feel uncertain, vulnerable, or intimidated by an unfamiliar legal process.
Leesburg family law attorney Jody L. Fisher compassionately assists Central Florida-area clients with family law issues.
She is experienced at achieving positive resolutions through negotiated divorce settlements, traditional litigation, and collaborative law.
When you need a family lawyer to guide you, schedule a consultation with the Law Office of Jody L. Fisher.
Leesburg family law attorney Jody L. Fisher compassionately assists Central Florida-area clients with family law issues.
She is experienced at achieving positive resolutions through negotiated divorce settlements, traditional litigation, and collaborative law.
When you need a family lawyer to guide you, schedule a consultation with the Law Office of Jody L. Fisher.
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