Matthew D. Liebenhaut

2425 Torreya Dr., Tallahassee, FL

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Education

2005
Florida State University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001
Florida State University, B.S. (Magna Cum Laude)

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Ryan singletary

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19 Dec, 2024
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Austin Mutnansky for his exceptional work on my child custody case. Navigating the complexities of family court can be incredibly challenging, but having Mr. Mutnansky by my side made all the difference. From our very first consultation, I was impressed by his professionalism and dedication. He took the time to listen to my concerns and provided clear guidance throughout the entire process. His expertise in family law was evident, and he always made me feel like my case was his top priority. What stood out to me most was Mr. Mutnansky's unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for my family. He never gave up, even when faced with obstacles, and his determination provided me with the confidence I needed during a difficult time. I wholeheartedly recommend Mr. Austin Mutnansky and the team at Liebenhaut Law to anyone facing family court issues. You can trust that you will receive compassionate, professional, and effective representation. Thank you again, Mr. Mutnansky, for your hard work and support. You truly made a difference in my life! Singletary Family
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Brandon shetuni

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05 Dec, 2024
I recently finished a highly contested, complicated divorce, involving children and money. I was represented by Attorney Bryan Hesser throughout the process. My opinion of Attorney Hesser is as follows: he is an impeccable professional who promptly, meticulously and thoughtfully responds to all of his clients’ thoughts and concerns, who constantly thinks ahead to the next strategic steps involved, and who has the confidence and mastery of work to handle any level of divorce difficulty. In the end, I got to keep my kids according to the time sharing plan I had asked for and I received an alimony judgement which I thought was quite reasonable. I credit Attorney Hesser in coming up with persuasive arguments for both of these outcomes. In particular, the alimony argument was solely his. The entire Liebenhaut Hesser firm was very professional, from my first phone call reaching out to them. I’d like to thank them as a whole, including Attorney Austin Mutnansky who assisted with my case and the two paralegals involved. I give my absolute highest possible recommendation to Attorney Bryan Hesser and the Liebenhaut Hesser firm. They are the best possible representation one can ask for in divorce. Despite this being a difficult period in my life I will always have fond memories of them.
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Ryan lamont

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13 Nov, 2024
For family law, I could not imagine a better choice. I've had this black cloud hanging over me for 15+ years regarding custody and child support, and I was honestly dreading this legal process. Austin and all of the great people at Liebenhaut did a great job of making me feel comfortable with the process and helped me to understand and simplify each step along the way. I originally chose a different attorney due to financial reasons but quickly found out you get what you pay for when it comes to family law attorneys. I did consultations with multiple family law firms but Austin and his team stood out from the rest from the very beginning. I should have trusted my gut from the start. Don't mess around with your choice of legal teams to save money if you can help it. Liebenhaut was worth every penny.
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable legal team that is dedicated to their clients' success
“Matt and his team are fantastic to say the least. They were all very professional and kind to me every time I called or had a question about anything and they were able to answer my questions knowledgeably and accurately as well.”
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Compassionate and caring approach that makes a difficult process much easier
“Above all, he and his office staff were compassionate and caring, making a difficult situation SO much easier.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Updates were frequent and spot on. Above all, he and his office staff were compassionate and caring, making a difficult situation SO much easier.”
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Successful track record in obtaining desired outcomes for clients, including securing disability benefits
“Within a year a judge awarded me not only my monthly amounts…but my back pay as well. I could not have accomplished this without them!”
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Personalized attention and care, treating each client as an individual rather than just another case
“I never felt like I was just another case. I hope I never need an attorney in the near future but if I do, I will surely hire Mr. Liebenhaut or seek his recommendations.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
Liebenhaut Law, SSDI: Fighting for David Against Goliath
2015:
Liebenhaut Law, Applying for Disability and Early Retirement: Yes, you can!
2013:
Liebenhaut Law, How You Can Speed Up The SSDI Process
2013:
Liebenhaut Law, The Trial Work Period
2013:
Liebenhaut Law, Social Security's 5-Step Evaluation Explained
2007:
Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy, Many Shields of Immunity: A Primer on the Statutes that Protect Charitable Healthcare Providers
2006:
Defense Research Institute Newsletter, The Voice, Volume 5, Issue 29, Effective Use of Demonstrative Exhibits at Trial
2005:
Post-Trial: What's Next, National Business Institute CLE Seminar, Civil Trial From Start to Finish: A Practical Approach to Trying a Civil Case in Georgia
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