Matthew Wayne Wilson, experienced Appeals, Child Support attorney in Tampa, FL with 142 reviews
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Matthew Wayne Wilson

106 S Tampania Ave, Tampa, FL

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Benette gilbert

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20 Feb, 2025
I couldn’t be happier with my decision to have Anton and Garcia represent me in my divorce. From start to finish, Christina, Ashley, and Brook were an absolute pleasure to work with. Their professionalism, dedication, and attention to detail were truly outstanding. They communicated clearly and promptly, ensuring I always felt informed and supported throughout the process. Their hard work and commitment to achieving the best possible outcome exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend Anton and Garcia to anyone in need of exceptional legal representation during a divorce. Benette
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Garrett mayo

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23 Jan, 2025
It was a timely process and stubborn at the other end of the equation meaning ex spouse. But Jonathan did a great job and got me the maximum that I was asking for. This firm definitely conducted themselves professionally, and I will never use anybody else. Highly recommended
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Tania doucet

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03 Oct, 2024
Although I did not have custody requirements my divorce was complicated and abusive. I was on the verge of obtaining my US citizenship, I was not permitted to reside at any of our properties (Resulting in me needing to move six times in 2023), We had several properties to liquidate in two countries (multiple provinces/states), There was domestic violence during the marriage and plenty of post separation abuse and abuse of everyone involved in the case, including realtors insurance companies, utility companies etc. Christina assigned my case to Jonathan Bodden (although she did maintain an oversight role) And they both definitely had to think outside the box in order to get all of this resolved while at the same time protecting my Citizenship process and personal safety. And as though things weren’t complicated enough, the governor reduced alimony requirements halfway through the case. Jonathan navigated these issues within a very broken system as best as he possibly could. They were both intensely concerned about my safety (At times it felt like they were the only ones) and all their recommendations made this a priority. Jonathan was always supremely professional in the face of extremely frustrating circumstances. If you have a difficult or complicated divorce, I would highly recommend Anton Garcia Law To represent you. It still won’t be easy and they can’t make it all go away, but they are committed to representing and protecting their clients even in the worst circumstances.
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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge of family law
“Christina Garcia brings unmatched knowledge of family law and intellect with creative strategy to formulate a plan that is tailored to fit your case while never compromising integrity or credibility.”
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Highly responsive and available to clients
“They respond and are always thinking about how to help you and your situation. They have worked with us countless times with our legal fees and financials as well further showing their focus is doing whatever they can for you and your family however they can do it.”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“They have gotten to know us and our kids and truly care not only about winning for their client but the well-being of them and their families.”
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Successful track record of achieving favorable outcomes
“We can say without a doubt that we had by far the most unorthodox situation she has dealt with. And yet, she lead us masterfully towards my husband getting full custody of our kids and then ultimately I, initially their stepmother, being able to adopt them.”
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Highly professional and organized team
“Every person employed at Anton Garcia demonstrates the same level of professionalism and expertise.”
Cons
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High legal fees
“The retainer fee for an attorney at this firm is $3,500-4,000 and the attorney wouldn't speak with me or give me any advice or consultation without paying the retainer fee up front.”
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Potential communication issues if client's needs are not prioritized
“Communication will stop when the retainer gets low or they want more money.”

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