Geraldine Carol Hartin, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Fleming Island, FL with 7 reviews
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Geraldine Carol Hartin

3168 Hwy 17, Suite A, Fleming Island, FL

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2005:
Florida Coastal School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
University of North Florida, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Nancy ogburn

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21 Aug, 2021
Mrs. Hartin is the kindest person in this business. I was so worried how my legal battles were going to play out. But she was there every step of the way.
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Anne

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25 May, 2021
Geraldine has been my attorney representing me in an ongoing child support case for many years. Geraldine is a true professional, extremely organized and always very prepared. She has stayed up late many times researching evidence the night before a hearing when opposing counsel sent information at the last minute. Her research is brilliant and she is always the most knowledgeable and prepared person in the room. I’m honored she has stayed committed to me and my case in the most frustrating and complex circumstances. If it were not for Geraldine and her tireless efforts for the rule of law, I may have given up years ago. I highly recommend Geraldine and her staff for your legal needs.
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Joseph

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25 May, 2021
Had a county judge as a client at the shop I used to work at. Told him what was going on with my ex-wife and he recommended "2" attorneys. A direct quote from the judge was "I'll give you two references. Call Geraldine Hartin or maybe try, no, never mind, just call Geraldine. She will take excellent care of you." I took his advise and met with her. I could not have been happier. She is absolutely the best and I would never think about calling anyone else. If you have a family law issues this is your #1 choice. Thank you Geraldine for taking such good care of our family.
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