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Joanna Chapman

Principal with the Firm

Education

  • University of Florida - Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude - 2005
  • South Texas College of Law - Juris Doctorate - 2008

Bar Admissions

  • State Courts of Florida

Selected Honors & Memberships

  • Hillsborough County Bar Association; Family Law Section, Young Lawyer Division, and Community Service Sections
  • Florida Bar Association
  • Member of the Family Law Inn of Tampa
  • Member of the Junior League of Tampa

Experience & Advocacy

  • Former Assistant State Attorney, Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office
  • Over 17 Jury Trials
  • Countless Non-Jury Trials
  • Countless Substantive Motion Hearings

Practice Areas

  • All Areas of Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody
  • Support
  • Alimony
  • Recovery of Attorneys Fees & Costs
  • Modification Actions
  • Enforcement Actions
  • Enforcement & Defense of Domestic Violence Injunctions
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