Cheri Lynn Hobbs

146 W. Sybelia Avenue, Maitland, FL

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The Florida State University College of Law, law

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D.r.

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17 Jun, 2021
I was very pleased with Cheri and her team and what they did for me. Cheri was professional, competent, and compassionate--exactly what I needed at the most difficult time in my life. I appreciate her so much! She's real and transparent. A principled attorney who acts with integrity. She's an amazing Christian attorney who's made me a better person by knowing her. Thank you, Cheri!
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Ligia araujo root

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05 Dec, 2019
I was very impressed with Attorney Cheri Hobbs and her team at Compass Law. They are all very knowledgeable and responsive we got thing done so quickly although it was a very long and extensive process once we were able to gather all the necessary documents, we were able to move forward quickly. Mrs. Hobbs was also very good at guiding me through this entire process. I hope no one needs to use a divorce attorney as this is not a fun experience at all, but if you do need one you can trust her and her team. Thank you all for your amazing work I did not know we were going to get this done so quickly!
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Jenelle

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14 Aug, 2019
Mrs.Hobbs, has been our attorney since 2013. She is an amazing woman and attorney. She has helped bring the truth out in my custody case and has worked long,hard and diligently on my case. Her honesty, compassion, and knowledge of the law has surpassed any of my expectations. She is a very humble and kind person, but her court room presence is awesome. She not only has gotten everything I have asked for and then some. She is an excellent attorney along with her awesome legal team at Compass Law.
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Publications

2016:
Pates Law Blog - April, Spring Break
2012:
RSSING.com, Florida Divorce and Custody Law Forum - blogs
2012:
The Briefs (Orange County Bar Association), PTSD Considered “Harm” for Modification of Time Sharing

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