Lacie J Bowden, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Gulf Breeze, FL with 4 reviews
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Lacie J Bowden

67 Bay Bridge Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL

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Cynthia

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24 Jun, 2022
Lacie goes above and beyond from the first moment of hire. She has a wonderful paralegal as well. They took the time to fully understand our matter at hand and worked hard for a positive outcome. Family law is never straight forward, they really achieved our best result.
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02 Mar, 2017
I hired lately Lacie Bowden for a criminal case of mine. She blew my mind and got the judge to lower my consequences. I got early termination on probation because of my attorney Mrs. Bowden and should only have probation for a couple of months. Now obviously probation is based on how quick you get things done but your attorney can get you early termination, which she did. She also made sure that I did not lose my license for the situation at hand, which being a working professional is very important to me. Thank you Lacie for being an amazing attorney and I Will definitely refer you to my friends and family.
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05 Jan, 2017
Mrs. Bowden is an excellent attorney. She is intelligent, determined, and genuine. Mrs. Bowden went over and beyond to help my case and showed true compassion. I would highly recommend her!
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