There are times in a person's life that simply require a lawyer. For example, a divorce or a criminal charge is a major event that can impact the course of your life for years to come. Working with experienced legal counsel can make a dramatic difference in how these matters are resolved. At Arroyo & Talbert, P.A., our lawyers represent people throughout Gainesville, Ocala, Lake City and the surrounding areas of Florida.
Attorneys Maritza Arroyo has been practicing law since 1989 and Alison Talbert since 1990. We understand that a divorce, criminal allegation or a serious accident can create significant uncertainty and anxiety. Our lawyers understand their roles, both as attorneys and counselors at law. We strive to give our clients the information they need to make informed decisions about the issues impacting their lives.
Our overriding goal in every case is to provide effective and cost-efficient representation while offering a high level of client service. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.
Attorneys Maritza Arroyo has been practicing law since 1989 and Alison Talbert since 1990. We understand that a divorce, criminal allegation or a serious accident can create significant uncertainty and anxiety. Our lawyers understand their roles, both as attorneys and counselors at law. We strive to give our clients the information they need to make informed decisions about the issues impacting their lives.
Our overriding goal in every case is to provide effective and cost-efficient representation while offering a high level of client service. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.
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At Arroyo & Talbert, our attorneys have dedicated their professional lives to serving people facing challenging legal issues.
We work with people during some of the hardest times of their lives, finding lasting solutions to family law and criminal law issues.
Maritza Arroyo has practiced law since 1989.
She served as an Assistant State Attorney for 10 years.
In 1999, she began working in the law firm Wershow & Schneider, where she became partner in 2002.
Maritza is the daughter of Cuban immigrants and knows some clients prefer to consult with a lawyer in their native language.
We work with people during some of the hardest times of their lives, finding lasting solutions to family law and criminal law issues.
Maritza Arroyo has practiced law since 1989.
She served as an Assistant State Attorney for 10 years.
In 1999, she began working in the law firm Wershow & Schneider, where she became partner in 2002.
Maritza is the daughter of Cuban immigrants and knows some clients prefer to consult with a lawyer in their native language.
Maritza Arroyo has been practicing law since 1989.
She began practice as an Assistant State Attorney and litigated criminal cases from 1989 until 1999 when she began private practice at Wershow & Schneider.
In 2002 she became a partner in the firm.
She practices family law, collaborative law, criminal defense and dependency.
Fluent in Spanish and the daughter of Cuban immigrants, she knows some clients prefer to consult a lawyer in their native language.
She is happy to consult in both English and Spanish.
She began practice as an Assistant State Attorney and litigated criminal cases from 1989 until 1999 when she began private practice at Wershow & Schneider.
In 2002 she became a partner in the firm.
She practices family law, collaborative law, criminal defense and dependency.
Fluent in Spanish and the daughter of Cuban immigrants, she knows some clients prefer to consult a lawyer in their native language.
She is happy to consult in both English and Spanish.
In a divorce or other family matter, or when facing a criminal charge, there is a time for reasonable negotiation and a time for aggressive litigation.
You need an attorney who knows when the time for negotiation has passed and litigation is the best option.
At Arroyo & Talbert, P.A., we strive to settle our clients' cases whenever possible.
Of course, we also understand when trial is the only way to resolve a case.
Alison Talbert has been practicing law since 1990 and Maritza Arroyo since 1989.
You need an attorney who knows when the time for negotiation has passed and litigation is the best option.
At Arroyo & Talbert, P.A., we strive to settle our clients' cases whenever possible.
Of course, we also understand when trial is the only way to resolve a case.
Alison Talbert has been practicing law since 1990 and Maritza Arroyo since 1989.
If you or someone you love faces a criminal allegation, it is crucial to hire an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
Whether your attorney is knowledgeable or not can make the biggest difference in the outcome of your case.
At Arroyo & Talbert, P.A., we provide a tough, aggressive defense to people across North Central Florida.
Both Alison Talbert and Maritza Arroyo are former Assistant State Attorneys for Alachua County.
In these positions, where we each served for more than 10 years, we prosecuted all types of violations.
Whether your attorney is knowledgeable or not can make the biggest difference in the outcome of your case.
At Arroyo & Talbert, P.A., we provide a tough, aggressive defense to people across North Central Florida.
Both Alison Talbert and Maritza Arroyo are former Assistant State Attorneys for Alachua County.
In these positions, where we each served for more than 10 years, we prosecuted all types of violations.
Every year, tens of thousands of students descend upon Gainesville to attend the University of Florida.
For many college students, testing the limits of one's newfound independence is part of the college experience.
As a result, many otherwise conscientious kids are arrested or charged with some kind of crime.
While many "college crimes" are minor offenses with relatively minor penalties, the fact is that any criminal conviction at a young age can limit one's employment or further educational opportunities.
For many college students, testing the limits of one's newfound independence is part of the college experience.
As a result, many otherwise conscientious kids are arrested or charged with some kind of crime.
While many "college crimes" are minor offenses with relatively minor penalties, the fact is that any criminal conviction at a young age can limit one's employment or further educational opportunities.
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