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Kimberly Schultz - Miami Family Lawyer



Family Law Attorney

Attorney Kimberly Schultz understands how difficult and emotional it is to deal with divorce, paternity, and child support and child custody issues. You will quickly find that she truly cares for you and your family, and makes you a priority. Once she is handling your case, you will feel at ease. She is very sharp, and she never gives up on a client’s case. You will want an attorney who is trustworthy and will protect your interests no matter what. Attorney Schultz is exactly the attorney you will want on your side while you are going through this tough time.


Attorney Schultz is FDLE Certified. She is a member in good standing of the Florida State Bar Association, and a member of the Florida Bar Family Law Division.

She has more than a decade of experience practicing law. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Florida International University. She then earned her Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Florida International University. Finally, she obtained her Juris Doctorate from Nova Southeastern, and got right to work serving clients in the practice of law.

Although Attorney Schultz primarily practices in Miami-Dade County and Broward County, she handled cases all over the State of Florida and will continue to handle a case anywhere in Florida when it is required for the client. To best serve her clients, she has offices in Miami and Broward.
Attorney Schultz offers a free 30-minute initial consultation, and a discounted rate for law enforcement, military, and first responders.

Kimberly Schultz Attorney at Lawfocuses her areas of practice on Family Law, Child Support, Paternity, General Civil Litigation, Contracts, Foreclosure, and Condo/Homeowner’s Association Defense. Contact her office today for a free consultation. To express her deep appreciation for their selfless contribution to the community, Attorney Schultz offers a reduced rate for law enforcement, military, and first responders. Se hablaEspanola.

For more information about Divorce & Family Lawyers Miami visit the site :http://www.kimberlyschultzlaw.com or Call : 786-344-9483



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