Affiliations

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawers (AAML)

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawers (AAML)

www.aaml.org

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers was founded in 1962, by highly regarded domestic relations attorneys “To provide leadership that promotes the highest degree of professionalism and excellence in the practice of family law.” There are currently more than 1600 Fellows in 50 states.


Florida Supreme Court

Florida Supreme Court

www.floridabar.org

The Florida Bar serves as an advocate and intermediary for attorneys, the court and the public. Members of Florida Bar entities communicate via this site. Consequently, any communication via this site may be subject to monitoring and disclosure to third parties. The Florida Bar welcomes comments to the posts on this page and to share content directly related to the program. All content posted on this page is expected to be relevant and respectful.


Martindale-Hubbell

Martindale-Hubbell

www.martindale.com

Our 140-year-plus history began in 1868, when lawyer and businessman James B. Martindale first published The Martindale Directory. Its stated purpose was "to furnish to lawyers, bankers, wholesale merchants, manufacturers, real estate agents, and all others...the address of one reliable law firm, one reliable bank, and one reliable real estate office in every city in the United States...


International Network of Boutique Law Firms (INBLF)

International Network of Boutique Law Firms (INBLF)

www.inblf.com

The INBLF’s North American chapters consist of top-ranked boutique law firms linked together in local areas across the United States and Canada. Each firm concentrates on one or two discrete areas of practice, but together they stand ready to assist one another’s clients regardless of the subject matter.


Board Certification, Matrimonial and Family Law

Board Certification, Matrimonial and Family Law

www.floridabar.org

Established in 1982 by the Florida Supreme Court, board certification helps consumers identify specialists in various areas of law.

Board certification recognizes attorneys’ special knowledge, skills and proficiency in various areas of law and professionalism and ethics in practice.

Certification is the highest level of evaluation by The Florida Bar of the competency and experience of attorneys in the 24 areas of law approved for certification by the Supreme Court of Florida.