839 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71104, USA
839 Kings Hwy, Suite 200, Shreveport, LA 71104
I focus my practice on issues pertaining to family law, especially difficult child custody cases. I provide timely legal services and problem solving services to clients for a reasonable fee. I strive as an attorney and as a person to listen to you, to answer your questions and concerns in plain English, and to be honest, courteous, and respectful.
3301 N University Dr suite 100, Coral Springs, FL 33071, USA
P.O. Box 476, Oakland, FL 34760
As the son of a Navy Officer and the founder of Leap Frog Divorce, I learned quickly about service to others. I help people solve problems because I get something more valuable than a fee. I get daily affirmation that I am in the right place doing the right thing when a client shares how my work has transformed their life for the better. I focus my efforts on providing solutions to problems that protect client's interests and give them hope. Top 11% of graduating law school class LL.M. in Dispute Resolution from The Straus Institute at The Pepperdine School of Law Member of Board of Directors for Central Florida Family Law Inns of Court Member of Board of Directors for Orange County Bar Association Family Law Committee Former Member of Board of Directors for Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals Former Member of Board of Directors for Central Florida Collaborative Family Law Group
30700 Telegraph Rd suite 1580, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, USA
Renée K. Gucciardo began her career by graduating from Michigan State University in 1989 and from the Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in 1992. After working with the Jackson County Prosecutor from 1991 to 1993, she then became an Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor from 1993 to 1998. During that time she acted as an instructor for both the Oakland Police Academy, teaching cadets criminal law and controlled substance procedure, and for the Michigan Prosecuting Attorney’s Association, where she taught courtroom procedure, evidentiary law, and how to try a case.