William M. Stern - Orlando, FL

Orlando Family Law Lawyer
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Updated 1/6/2011
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William M. Stern Overview

Practice Areas

  • Family Law
  • Adoption
  • Child Support
  • Custody & Visitation
  • Divorce
  • Paternity
  • Alimony
  • Spousal Support
  • Modifications
  • Relocations
  • Father's Rights

Litigation

  • 80% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Member

Bar Admissions

  • Florida, 1973
  • U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida, 1975

Education

  • University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida
    J.D.
  • Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
    B.A.

Address

330 North Broadway Avenue
Orlando, FL 32803-5602

Phones

407-287-5271
888-341-0848

Faxes

407-872-1120

Emails

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Websites

http://www.wmsternlaw.com

Articles

Divorce
We work hard to find solutions that are in the best interests of everyone involved, particularly the children.

Fair Division of Marital Assets and Debts
We will help you clearly identify those assets that are part of the marital estate and those assets that are not, such as an inheritance or a gift from a third party.

Parenting Plans
At the office of William M. Stern, Attorney and Counselor at Law, we bring over 30 years of experience to parents throughout central Florida who are involved in divorce proceedings.

Modifications and Contempt
We focus on the best interests of your minor children and because we understand that divorced parents still need to interact, strive to help you find solutions that minimize the stress and anxiety of divorce.

Practice Areas
At the office of attorney William M. Stern, we bring over 30 years of experience to men and women throughout central Florida.

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