Located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, we provide professional and skilled representation in the areas of Marital and Family Law and Domestic Violence Law for Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade Counties. GFC Law is located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and aims to provide professional and skilled representation for clients dealing with issues related to family and marital law.
Attorney Gary F. Celetti, Jr. has over 20 years of courtroom experience, having worked on the other side as a former police officer. This allows him - and you - a beneficial perspective to better anticipate what trial will be like. As a result, you can trust Attorney Celetti to handle your case with careful detail and attention, and he will be highly responsive throughout the legal process.
Work with a zealous and dedicated attorney on your life-altering family case. With a tenacious work ethic, Attorney Celetti will deliver fierce and compassionate advocacy while also setting reasonable expectations and legal options for you and your future.
Attorney Gary F. Celetti, Jr. has over 20 years of courtroom experience, having worked on the other side as a former police officer. This allows him - and you - a beneficial perspective to better anticipate what trial will be like. As a result, you can trust Attorney Celetti to handle your case with careful detail and attention, and he will be highly responsive throughout the legal process.
Work with a zealous and dedicated attorney on your life-altering family case. With a tenacious work ethic, Attorney Celetti will deliver fierce and compassionate advocacy while also setting reasonable expectations and legal options for you and your future.
Services
GFC Law, PLLC is centralized in the heart of Fort Lauderdale between Miami-Dade County and Palm Beach County.
Our primary concern is you, the client, because the client knows their case the best.
Our Mission Statement: To provide dedicated, quality service by setting reasonable client expectations, providing diligent communication, and zealous advocacy through a hands-on team approach.
Attorney Celetti intentionally maintains a smaller caseload in order to ensure that each client receives the service, representation, and attention they deserve.
Our primary concern is you, the client, because the client knows their case the best.
Our Mission Statement: To provide dedicated, quality service by setting reasonable client expectations, providing diligent communication, and zealous advocacy through a hands-on team approach.
Attorney Celetti intentionally maintains a smaller caseload in order to ensure that each client receives the service, representation, and attention they deserve.
At GFC Law, we seek to guide spouses and parents through Florida's family legal system.
We are also particularly passionate about helping First Responders with their family legal issues, as Attorney Gary F. Celetti, Jr. served as a police officer for 20 years before pursuing a legal career.
From divorce to marital settlement agreements to parenting plans, GFC Law can help you.
For responsive and individualized legal representation in your family matter, contact GFC Law for a free initial consultation to discuss your options.
We are also particularly passionate about helping First Responders with their family legal issues, as Attorney Gary F. Celetti, Jr. served as a police officer for 20 years before pursuing a legal career.
From divorce to marital settlement agreements to parenting plans, GFC Law can help you.
For responsive and individualized legal representation in your family matter, contact GFC Law for a free initial consultation to discuss your options.
Gary F. Celetti, Jr. spent two decades as a decorated law enforcement officer in Broward County, Florida and he has dedicated his entire career to the pursuit of justice.
Gary earned his Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law.
During law school, he received numerous accolades including highest grade, book awards, and earned the Dean's list on several occasions.
Upon graduating from law school, he was accepted into the Florida Bar and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Gary earned his Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law.
During law school, he received numerous accolades including highest grade, book awards, and earned the Dean's list on several occasions.
Upon graduating from law school, he was accepted into the Florida Bar and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Attorney Celetti helps our clients navigate the many different areas of the divorce process.
Whether it is a high conflict dispute or a simplified amicable parting of the ways, the legal issues that may arise can be scary and difficult for you to understand.
Certain legal issues involving spouses, children, grandparents, or extended family members bring up complex and often misunderstood dilemmas.
A lack of support, knowledge, or a simple misunderstanding can leave you feeling lost, confused, and hopeless.
Whether it is a high conflict dispute or a simplified amicable parting of the ways, the legal issues that may arise can be scary and difficult for you to understand.
Certain legal issues involving spouses, children, grandparents, or extended family members bring up complex and often misunderstood dilemmas.
A lack of support, knowledge, or a simple misunderstanding can leave you feeling lost, confused, and hopeless.
Alimony, or as it is commonly referred to as spousal support, is sometimes an issue in a divorce proceeding between spouses with a primary wage earner on one side and a lower wage earner on the other side.
Alimony is not always awarded in divorce proceedings because it is based on the need of one spouse and the ability to pay from the other spouse.
Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for certain types of alimony in Florida.
The court determines if and how a party receives alimony based on a variety of factors unique to each situation.
Alimony is not always awarded in divorce proceedings because it is based on the need of one spouse and the ability to pay from the other spouse.
Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for certain types of alimony in Florida.
The court determines if and how a party receives alimony based on a variety of factors unique to each situation.
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