The Skelly Law firm
4.5
Serves Cape Coral, FL
3 years in business
Attorney Skelly is a midwestern transplant from Iowa. She has been in Florida for the past 12 years. While attending school full time for her Master’s degree, Attorney Skelly worked full time in social services helping children and their families who were involved in the dependency system.
Attorney Skelly has a professional background in child welfare and social services having worked for 18 years in the field. Attorney Skelly attended law school at Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School at their Riverview campus. She did their accelerated program and completed law school in just over two years and graduated magna cum laude with honors.
In her legal career, Attorney Skelly started out at the State Attorney’s Office in Fort Myers, FL. She helped prosecute several cases and has done several jury and bench trials. Attorney Skelly also has a tremendous knowledge in the area of family law which includes divorce, paternity, child custody/parenting plans, alimony and child support as well as domestic relations issues such as domestic violence injunctions. Attorney Skelly is also certified as a Guardian ad Litem and can serve as a Guardian ad Litem in family court cases.
Attorney Skelly is a proud member of the Florida Bar, the Lee County Bar Association, the Calusa Chapter of the American Inns of Court, and the American Bar Association.
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IACULLO LAW, LLC
4.5
Serves Cape Coral, FL
1 year in business
My Firm focuses on family, divorce, corporate/business, and criminal defense; at my Firm, you are not a number; you need someone who is there for you. My number is my direct line to me and to my Firm. I speak directly to all my clients and work directly with them. You can reach me anytime, whether it is a dissolution, custody, child support, corporate, or criminal case. You will have my cell phone number and I will fight for your rights just like family.
Sincerely,
Stephen Iacullo, Esq.
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The Ken Turner Law Firm, LLC
4.5
Serves Cape Coral, FL
15 years in business
Quality legal representation and fair fees.
I believe everyone should be able to afford a great attorney. I will provide you with a free initial 1 hour phone consultation so that you can decide for yourself.
Fees are negotiable and may be adjusted under certain circumstances. Payment plans are offered in some cases to clients who I determine to meet certain requirements. Contact me and ask. I will work with you and do my best to offer a fee that maximizes value. I particularly enjoy representing veterans, teachers, and members/retirees of labor unions.
Criminal defense case fees are based on the level of charge and most of the time are a flat fee with additional conditions.
Divorce and family law case fees are usually hourly.
Fees are based on the complexity of your case and your willingness to co-operate and understand your role as a client. In some cases I offer reduced hourly rates based on your income and your available resources.
I have clients from all different circumstances and backgrounds. This firm is veteran owned and that means that the rights of the people matter and we will not be bullied.
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This firm is open to all who need it and this firm was the first in southwest Florida to publicly welcome those who may need representation in same sex relationship/marriage matters. This firm recognizes the duty to be available in the spirit of equal opportunity and mutual respect.
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1. What services do divorce lawyers typically offer?
Divorce lawyers provide services including legal advice on separation, filing divorce petitions, negotiating settlements, child custody arrangements, and representing clients in court.
2. How much does hiring a divorce lawyer usually cost?
Costs vary based on the lawyer's experience and case complexity, generally ranging from $150 to $500 per hour. Some lawyers may offer a fixed fee for uncontested divorces.
3. When should I consider hiring a divorce lawyer?
You should consider hiring a lawyer when you need help understanding your rights, negotiating custody or asset division, or if your divorce involves disputes.
4. Can divorce lawyers help with mediation and settlement negotiations?
Yes, many divorce lawyers assist with mediation and negotiate settlements to reach agreements outside of court, which can save time and reduce stress.
5. How long does the divorce process usually take with a lawyer?
The duration varies depending on the case complexity and court schedules but typically ranges from a few months to over a year.
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