Liliana Guarino
Matrimonial and Family Law
I earned my law degree in Argentina in 1983 and began practicing family law, personal injury, and criminal law. During this time, I also engaged in extensive pro bono work, assisting low-income families through my church. In August 2014, the Bar Association of Quilmes in Buenos Aires awarded me a medal of appreciation in recognition of my 30 years of legal service.
In 2001, I moved to the United States with my family and enrolled in law school again to qualify for practice in the U.S. I attended Nova Southeastern University, where I graduated with a Juris Doctor in 2007. I passed the Florida bar in May 2008 and started my practice the same year. Although I had experience in various areas of law, I felt a strong inclination to assist families during challenging times, which led me to focus on family law.
I am still licensed to practice law in both Argentina and Florida. I have first-hand knowledge of the two central legal systems in the world: civil law and common law. I help clients who have assets in both South America and Florida. Being fully bilingual in Spanish and English, I effectively communicate the intricacies of family law in both languages, which is crucial in divorce cases to ensure positive outcomes. My ability to bridge communication gaps in translating from English to Spanish or vice versa is a significant aspect of my practice.
I am a member of the Florida Bar, the Broward County Bar Association, and the Collaborative Family Law Professionals of South Florida. I also maintain my affiliation with the Colegio De Abogados De Quilmes, a professional attorney association in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Nova Southeastern University
- J.D. (2007)
- Divorce Attorney
- Liliana L Guarino, P.A.
- - Current
- 16 Years Experience
- Certified Family Mediator
- Florida Supreme Court
- Broward County Bar Association
- Current
- Collaborative Family Law Professionals of South Florida
- Current
- Argentina
- ID Number: Colegio De Abogados De Quilmes
- Florida
- The Florida Bar
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How soon after I sign up will the free consultation take place? It takes about a week depending on the schedule, it could be more or less. But one week is the reasonable time. How long is the free consultation? The free consultation is only 15, 20 minutes. We discuss non-confidential information and what the law says. Basically, what the process may be, but it’s about 15, 20 minutes. Does client confidentiality apply to free consultations? Not for the first consultation. There is no client attorney relationship yet established, so confidential information should not be disclosed in this first initial free consolidation. Will you answer all of my questions? I will answer any questions that would not involve giving legal advice because again, I am not the attorney of record, not their attorney, not yet, so I can’t give legal advice. Specific legal advice to the person. - Credit Cards Accepted
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Arbitration & Mediation
- Family - Arbitration/Mediation
- Family Law
- Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written