Charles Edward Willmott, experienced Domestic Violence, Family Law attorney in Jacksonville, FL with 80 reviews
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Charles Edward Willmott

425 North Liberty Street, Jacksonville, FL

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Bentley University
1994:
New England School of Law, J.D.
1991:
Rhode Island College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Amy b

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14 Jan, 2025
Thank you Charles Willmott for helping to resolve my divorce proceedings. Always professional and always there to respond to any issues that arose throughout my case. I highly recommend Mr. Willmott to anyone needing a skilled divorce attorney.
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Drew westmoreland

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11 Dec, 2024
I have worked with Mr. Willmott on three separate occasions, once in 2020, then again twice in 2024. Family law cases are very stressful and anxiety provoking, as they certainly were in my cases. However, Mr. Willmott was able to lead me through, with his knowledge, professionalism, skill, attention to detail, and promptness. He always answered emails and phone calls quickly, and always had answers to my questions. His experience and confidence helped ease my anxiety through my cases each time. Each case I had was different, and he was always very prepared and ready to fight for me. Choosing a family attorney is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself and your children, and it can be very challenging to find the right one. It became very clear, very quickly, that I made the right decision in hiring Mr. Willmott. Mr. Willmott is excellent at what he does, and I highly recommend him for anyone in need of a family attorney.
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Blake derr

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09 Dec, 2024
I would highly recommend Charles. He is smart, hardworking, and efficient. He shows that he cares about your case and looks out for your best interests.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law matters
“It was obvious that he knew from the start what the court likely would and wouldn't award me in terms of child custody, alimony, division of assets and a possible attempt at child relocation.”
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Provides honest and upfront advice
“He is upfront and honest. He is easy to get in contact with, and always responds to his clients quickly.”
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Respected by judges and effective in the courtroom
“He is highly respected by Judges which is apparent when you walk into a court room with him.”
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Cares about his clients and goes the extra mile
“He truly goes the extra mile and cares about his clients, unlike most attorneys. The outcome is as important to him as it is to you.”
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Excellent communication and organization
“Through good communication, and an extensive knowledge of the law, Willmott was able to guide me though all of the steps of the divorce process, and tell me what to anticipate.”
Cons
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Could potentially bill unnecessarily
“Mr. Willmott will bill you unnecessarily and he will not show up to hearings.”

Publications

2010:
Show Me the Money, Alimony and Child Support
2009:
Jacksonville Bar Association, Child Support
2008:
Jacksonville Bar Association, Child Support and Equitable Distribution
2007:
Jacksonville Bar Association, Child Support
2007:
Jacksonville Bar Association, Divorced Parent's Relocation
2006:
Jacksonville Bar Association, Disestablishment of Paternity and Relocation
2006:
Jacksonville Bar Association, Child Support and Lawyer Advertising
2006:
National Business Institute Seminar, Roadmap Through Divorce Proceedings
2006:
Lorman Education Services publication, Nuts and Bolts of Divorce in Florida
2004:
Florida Family Law Inn of Court, Combating Incivility in Divorce Mediation
2004:
Lorman Education Services publication, Nuts and Bolts of Divorce in Florida
2003:
Lorman Education Services publication, Nuts and Bolts of Divorce in Florida
2002:
Lorman Education Services publication, Nuts and Bolts of Divorce in Florida
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