M. Jean Rawson, P.A.

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Updated 1/4/2011

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2375 Tamiami Trail North
Suite 208

Naples, FL 34103

Phone: (239) 263-8206

Fax: (239) 263-8472

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Ms. Rawson has a private law practice in Naples, Florida and concentrates her practice in the areas of family law and special education law.  Ms. Rawson handles all areas of family law including divorce, child support, child custody, and visitation rights.

Ms. Rawson's practice in special education law has grown as a result of her frequent speaking and her authorship of her book A Manual of Special Education Law.

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Support
  • Child Custody
  • Visitation Rights
  • Special Education Law
80% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Honors and Awards

  • Woman Lawyer of the Year - Collier County, 1997

Published Works

  • Manual of Special Education Law for Educators and Parents, Morgen Publishing Inc., 2000
  • Special Education Law, 2003

Classes and Seminars

  • Family Law, Florida Bar Association, 1997
  • Special Education Law, Franklin Pierce Law Center, 2001
  • School Law, Indiana University
  • School Law, Purdue University
  • School Law, University of South Florida
  • School Law, John Marshall Law School
  • Frequent Speaker, Special Education Law

Pro Bono Activities

  • Representation of Pro Bono Clients

References

  • Fifth Third Bank
  • Lexis-Nexus

West Practice Categories

Family Law, Child Support

Attorneys

Rawson, M. Jean
Sole Practitioner

Staff

Additional Personnel

Chris Urbanowski, Paralegal
Barbara Ray, Paralegal

Office Information

Address

2375 Tamiami Trail North
Suite 208
Naples, FL 34103

Phones

(239) 263-8206

Faxes

(239) 263-8472

Emails

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Websites

http://www.naplesfldivorce.com

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