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Rand Scott Lieber
Offering more than 20 years of experience at reasonable prices.
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Biography
I offer more than 20 years of experience at reasonable prices. I handle divorce cases, paternity cases, prenuptial agreements, modifications of alimony, child support and timesharing and enforcement and contempt matters. I spent my first six years as a lawyer working as an Assistant State Attorney. Since then I have focused my career on helping people with their family law matters.
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Contested Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Fees
- Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Florida
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Family Law Attorney
- Sachs Sax Caplan
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- Family Law Attorney
- Valdespino & Associates
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- Associate Attorney
- Kutner and Associates
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- Handled all aspects of family law cases, including divorce, paternity, modifications, enforcement and contempt, as well as prenuptial agreements.
- Assistant State Attorney
- Miami Dade County State Attorneys' Office
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- In six years as a prosecutor I tried more than 30 jury trials and conducted more than 100 bench trials.
- Assistant State Attorney
- State Attorney - 18th Circuit of Florida
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Education
- University of Miami School of Law
- Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
- University of Texas - Dallas
- B.S. (1988) | Applied Mathematics
Professional Associations
- Florida State Bar  # 45380
- Member
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Certifications
- Attorney
- Florida State Bar
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Legal Answers
1552 Questions Answered
- Q. I have a question about filing "Motion for Contempt"
- A: The real issue that your are facing regarding contempt is that your ex did not have a stroke on purpose. Technically he (or his attorney) should file a motion for modification of the alimony based on his health condition. I can't comment on the work or timing of another attorney. At the very least you should schedule a free consultation with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.
- Q. How to go about adjusting time share agreement and location of court
- A: Whatever you do, first put your new agreement in writing. You can then file the agreement in the court where you both currently live and include a copy of the final judgment from Brevard. You will also need a current UCCJEA affidavit which details where oyu both live now. This form is available online for free. Speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.
- Q. Schooling question
- A: You do not mention if you have been to court or not. If you have a parenting plan then you need to follow what it says. If you do not then you may need to go to court to settle this disagreement. Based on the facts contained in your question you can enroll the child in a school near your house. If the other parent does not like that then they can go to court. Speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.
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