Max Galen Factor, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Tallahassee, FL with 89 reviews
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Max Galen Factor

115 N Calhoun St, Tallahassee, FL

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Education

1991:
Samford University, Cumberland School of Law, J.D.
1987:
Louisiana College, B.S.

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4.7 89 reviews
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Jorge puente

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19 Nov, 2024
Professional staff and expert lawyers. Very customer centric!
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Samantha creel

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30 Oct, 2024
Mr. Factor is amazing to work with, and everyone was so comforting and helpful. Thank you Sandie!
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Kris martel

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29 Oct, 2024
The entire staff at Max Factor were always very welcoming and made me feel comfortable from the very first time I visited their office. Mr. Factor explained everything and ensured I was aware of what to expect every step of the way. I don’t believe I could find another lawyer who is more level headed, logical, and able to be my champion through the divorce I was unfortunate enough to go through. If you want an honest, trustworthy, and well connected lawyer to represent you in a divorce, look no further than Max Factor Law.
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Exceptional service and attention to detail
“They made me feel like I'm part of the family. They definitely made the process easier.”
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Knowledgeable, professional, and trustworthy attorneys
“Max's reputation in the Tallahassee legal community is sterling and he is one of the most ethical and conscientious attorneys you will find.”
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Responsive and transparent communication
“Max and his team responded to messages and questions promptly and his firm is a firm with exceptional service.”
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Thorough preparation and effective courtroom representation
“Max and his team (associate Eric Schab and Sandie Hobbs) organized all of the documents by detail and knew every document I produced as well as I did. Max and his team are thorough, precise with detail, effective in the courtroom and are always willing to answer any questions about the process.”
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Empathetic and understanding approach
“Max is a very personable person that shows empathy for those going through hard times. He and his team made me feel like more than a client and that helped immensely throughout my process.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2018:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, How Does Tax Reform Affect Alimony?
2018:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Child Sharing - How Are Children Shared After Divorce?
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Gov. Scott Vetoes Alimony/Timesharing Bill
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Florida Alimony Law May Change
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Insurance Duties After Loss for Storm Claims
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, What is an Examination Under Oath?
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Motion for Contempt and Enforcement
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Top Seven Issues for Flood or Water Damage
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, What You Need to Know When You File An Insurance Claim
2016:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Florida Family Law Legislative Update - Alimony
2015:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, What to Expect at My Family Law Mediation
2015:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Child Support
2015:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, What Can I Expect in My Divorce Case?
2015:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Supreme Court Denies Florida's Request to Delay Gay Marriage
2015:
Max Factor Law, Attorney Advertising Rule is Unconstitutional
2015:
Max Factor Law, Will a Homeowner's Policy Cover Arson of a Vacant House?
2015:
www.maxfactorlaw.com, Resolution of My Divorce Case
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