Lakeland Lawyer, providing professional Divorce and Family Law, Wills and Probate Attorney Services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Central Florida. Call 863.333.0568 to speak with Attorney, Susan J. Best about your Divorce, Family Law, or Wills & Probate legal needs. BEST LAW, PLLC, is a professional, full service law firm, located in Lakeland, Florida.
Our firm proudly serves the entire Polk County area, while providing professional legal services involving Divorce and Family Law, and Wills and Probate legal matters. Over the years, Attorney, Susan Best has successfully represented numerous Lakeland and Polk County area residents in various areas of legal practice involving Divorce, Family Law, and Estate Law legal matters.
At BEST LAW, PLLC, we believe effective legal representation requires experience and dedication to protect the rights of those who have entrusted their legal options and rights, as well as maintaining the best interest of each client. Call 863.333.0568 to schedule a confidential legal consultation with SUSAN J. BEST, an experienced Lakeland Attorney.
Our firm proudly serves the entire Polk County area, while providing professional legal services involving Divorce and Family Law, and Wills and Probate legal matters. Over the years, Attorney, Susan Best has successfully represented numerous Lakeland and Polk County area residents in various areas of legal practice involving Divorce, Family Law, and Estate Law legal matters.
At BEST LAW, PLLC, we believe effective legal representation requires experience and dedication to protect the rights of those who have entrusted their legal options and rights, as well as maintaining the best interest of each client. Call 863.333.0568 to schedule a confidential legal consultation with SUSAN J. BEST, an experienced Lakeland Attorney.
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Lakeland Lawyer, providing professional Divorce and Family Law, Wills and Probate Attorney Services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Central Florida.
A fourth-generation native of Lakeland, Ms. Best graduated from Lakeland High School in 1982.
Ms. Best earned her Bachelors of Science in Business Management degree from the University of Central Florida in 1986, where she majored in Accounting.
Ms. Best then earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 1989.
A fourth-generation native of Lakeland, Ms. Best graduated from Lakeland High School in 1982.
Ms. Best earned her Bachelors of Science in Business Management degree from the University of Central Florida in 1986, where she majored in Accounting.
Ms. Best then earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 1989.
Lakeland Divorce Lawyer, providing professional Divorce Attorney Services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Central Florida.
When someone comes in to see me for divorce the first thing I do is explain how the process works.
My approach to this is to tell the client upfront what they may be facing.
I don't like to tell people only what they want to hear.
I want to ensure that they are fully informed so that a situation never arises where we come out of a hearing asking, "what just happened?"
When someone comes in to see me for divorce the first thing I do is explain how the process works.
My approach to this is to tell the client upfront what they may be facing.
I don't like to tell people only what they want to hear.
I want to ensure that they are fully informed so that a situation never arises where we come out of a hearing asking, "what just happened?"
Lakeland Alimony Lawyer, providing professional Alimony, Divorce, and other Family Law Attorney Services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Central Florida.
In the State of Florida, alimony is a subjective issue before the judge.
There is no calculation for alimony based on how much the divorcing spouse who may ultimately be ordered to pay alimony makes.
Basically, what the judge will do is look at the party requesting alimony and determine if there is an actual need for a contribution for their living expenses.
In the State of Florida, alimony is a subjective issue before the judge.
There is no calculation for alimony based on how much the divorcing spouse who may ultimately be ordered to pay alimony makes.
Basically, what the judge will do is look at the party requesting alimony and determine if there is an actual need for a contribution for their living expenses.
Lakeland Shared Parenting Lawyer, providing professional Child Custody Attorney Services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Central Florida.
Call 863.333.0568 to speak with Attorney, Susan J. Best about your Child Custody - Shared Parenting legal needs.
In the State of Florida, we used to call issues about where are the child resides at how much time the other parent is to see the child, child custody, and visitation.
The Florida legislature has revamped the statutes regarding these issues, and how these issues are encompassed in what is now known as parental responsibility.
Call 863.333.0568 to speak with Attorney, Susan J. Best about your Child Custody - Shared Parenting legal needs.
In the State of Florida, we used to call issues about where are the child resides at how much time the other parent is to see the child, child custody, and visitation.
The Florida legislature has revamped the statutes regarding these issues, and how these issues are encompassed in what is now known as parental responsibility.
Lakeland Time-Sharing Lawyer, providing professional Time-Sharing Attorney Services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Central Florida.
Call 863.333.0568 to speak with Attorney, Susan J. Best about your Time-Sharing legal needs.
In the state of Florida, what used to be known as child visitation is now time-sharing.
Time-sharing refers to how much time the child will spend with each parent.
Just as each family differs from one to another, every time-sharing plan will be different as well.
Call 863.333.0568 to speak with Attorney, Susan J. Best about your Time-Sharing legal needs.
In the state of Florida, what used to be known as child visitation is now time-sharing.
Time-sharing refers to how much time the child will spend with each parent.
Just as each family differs from one to another, every time-sharing plan will be different as well.
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