Jeffrey Paul Battista

7555 20th Street, Vero Beach, FL

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2000
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Juris Doctorate
1997
West Virginia University, BA - Bachelor of Arts - Accounting

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Corey

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20 Aug, 2021
I was at the end of my rope with my baby mama and was told to see Mr. Battista. She was controlling all of my time with my child, not letting me see him when I didn't give her what she wanted (usually money), and then stopped letting me see our son at all once I got a new girlfriend. Battista laid the law down. Worked circles around her attorney (who knew she was gonna lose but never told my ex) and made it so that now we both get equal time with my son. He's never been happier and even my ex and I actually get along better than we did before I went to see him. My ex even stopped listening to her lawyer and started listening to mine, which helped a lot.
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Chris

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05 Mar, 2019
He was appointed by the courts and basically did nothing for my case but destroy it! I don’t recommend him to anyone. And as it seems like it’s his people who is leaving reviews to make him look good but actually he isn’t good attorney from my experience. But will be contacting the Florida Bar about his unprofessional customer service skills. Look elsewhere!
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Lindsey

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13 Jan, 2018
Jeff and his office did a great job with my divorce. Divorce is a very difficult and emotional experience and Jeff along with his office staff helped make this experience as easy as possible. Anytime I had a question or concern they answered them very quickly. Jeff would respond to my emails over the weekend and late at night. I never felt in the dark with the process. Jeff made the process move smoothly and quickly which was amazing. I would use Jeff and his again if I needed any legal help!
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Pros
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Exceptional dedication and professionalism
“Jeffrey Battista was an outstanding representative in my divorce. His dedication and professionalism was undoubtably the best.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“He was always there for you to answer any questions, and if he was in court and could not talk to you right away you always had his paralegal Korie Matthew.”
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Knowledgeable and prepared in court
“His knowledge of Florida divorce law is impeccable. Every time I walked out of the courtroom, I felt relief.”
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Effective communication and transparency
“The important thing to me in my divorce was knowing what was going on. The staff of this firm were always available to me and the lawyer answered all of my questions.”
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Genuinely cares about clients and their cases
“Jeff was behind me every step of the way. He is a genuine and kind person and when it comes to fighting for the safety of your children that is exactly what you need, someone who really cares.”
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Neglectful of some clients' cases
“I hired Battista and he completely neglected my case. Wouldn't talk by phone always sent to his assistant, wouldn't meet for a face to face meeting, let my simple case drag on for months.”
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Unprofessional customer service from staff
“His assistant has a nasty attitude and his associate in my opinion seems inexperienced and unknowledgable about family law.”

Publications

2020:
Grall Law Blog, Co-Parenting During the Coronavirus Pandemic
2019:
Grall Law Blog, Tread Lightly When Choosing a Family Lawyer
2019:
Grall Law Blog, The Myth of Abandonment in Florida Divorce

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