Veronica LaVerne Robinson, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Lauderhill, FL with 13 reviews
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Veronica LaVerne Robinson

7101 W Commercial Blvd Ste 4 A, Lauderhill, FL

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1995:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
1992:
Radford University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Ms. richardson

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28 Jun, 2023
I immediately came to leave a review for this attorney. This is based strictly off of her personality and not legal work. I was referred to her through my job's EAP service. After doing a quick google search to see if she would be a good choice, I set up the free consultation. Initially she seemed nice and like she was interested in what I had to say. However, after discussing my current legal matter, which is very serious, she then tells me as she is smacking her food, that she doesn't give second opinions behind another attorney. Now, I had mentioned several times that I currently have an attorney and that is partly why I was in the situation I was in. At that point, she could have cut me off and stated she doesn't go behind other attorneys to give advice. But no, she waited right until 2 mins before the 30 mins was up to cut me off and say, I don't give second opinions, sorry to waste your time, bye" and hung up. With all the pain that I endure with my legal battles; I will not let her rudeness discourage me. Compassion goes a long way, luckily if one lawyer doesn't work the EAP will find another one, hopefully one that will not be as dismissive as she was. I hope no one else experience what I just did with her. I would also hope that if she is ever in a predicament that is giving her pain, that someone will show her compassion. Maybe if I was a paying client, then just maybe she would have shown humility. Good luck
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Priscilla

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02 Jun, 2021
I was referred by my EAP to Veronica for legal consultation on what my options were in my marriage. I was a bit nervous at first because we all know how random the recommendations can turn out to be. Needless to say that after just a few minutes into my consult with Veronica I knew that she was the right choice no matter what path I chose. She was extremely knowledgeable, understanding and even took the additional time to simplify and explain each option and it’s correlated processes. I whole heartedly would recommend her to anyone looking for a lawyer.
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Darlene

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23 Apr, 2021
Veronica was so helpful with all the steps thru the application process and the final award determination. She facilitated the necessary paperwork and worked with us to ensure deadlines were met. She counseled and supported us through what could have been a formidable process to handle alone. We are very greatful for her professional help!!!
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Publications

2003:
Florida Juvenile Law and Practice, Florida Bar, 8th edition, “Disposition In Dependency Cases”
2001:
8th Edition, Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure

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