Emily Konicek
Konicek Law PLLC
The hiring of an attorney is a very important decision, and often a very difficult decision. You want to hire someone that you feel comfortable with, but also someone that will take the necessary steps to get you the best possible outcome for your case. This may include skillful negotiations, multiple court hearings, or going to trial if necessary. Emily has almost a decade of experience handling all types of family law cases. In addition, Emily has compassion for her clients and is aware of the sensitive issues that are involved in family law cases. This combination of attributes is that you are looking for in a family law attorney. Do not make the mistake of hiring the wrong attorney, hire Emily and you be satisfied with her legal representation.
At Konicek Law, PLLC, my legal services are tailored to your specific needs. With me, you will not be dealing with paralegals and support staff. I will be personally handling your case from start to finish. I will keep you informed of the progress of your case in a timely manner and will thoroughly work on your case until final resolution. Every case is different and requires a unique approach. My experience allows me to tailor my approach to meet your individual needs. My ultimate goal is to settle your case to get the best resolution for you and to avoid excessive legal fees. This is often done through the mediation process, and the majority of cases settle in mediation. If settlement is not possible, I will proceed to trial or hearing and will diligently prepare your case for court.
- Stetson University College of Law
- J.D. (2004)
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- Stetson University College of Law
- MBA
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- University of Florida
- B.S. (2001) | Business Administration
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- Volunteer of Distinction
- Junior League of Greater Orlando
- Florida State Bar  # 0014557
- Member
- Current
- Orange County Bar Association
- Current
- Florida
- The Florida Bar
- ID Number: 14557
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights , Victims Rights
- English
- Q. In FL will they ask for bank statements or can I just show my paystubs?
- A: You are required to provide mandatory disclosure, which includes bank statements, credit card statements, paystubs, and other financial documents.
- Q. The right to first refusal clause. Does it pertain to me as a stepfather?
- A: It depends on what your agreement says. If it's silent, then most likely you must ask the other parent first before you are able to watch the child.
- Q. My son's father moved out of state, do we still follow the parenting plan that was in place before he moved?
- A: That would be grounds for filing for a modification of timesharing/parenting plan, as it would probably be impossible to follow the previous schedule. Child support and travel expenses would also be addressed in the modification.
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