Antonio Jimenez is an experienced and well-respected attorney who focuses on divorce, and family law.
Antonio understands that thorough knowledge of the law, keen preparation, and effective negotiation often yield the best results. However, as a former prosecutor with dozens of jury trials and with a Master of Laws in Trial Advocacy, he is an experienced litigator who is unafraid to step away from the negotiating table and into the courtroom if that is what is needed to defend your rights.
Recognized for his impeccable professionalism and commitment to his clients, Antonio has earned an AV Preeminent peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell as well as Superb rating on Avvo.
To begin the process of retaining this high level of quality service and support for your divorce or family law case, contact Antonio directly today to schedule your in-depth personal consultation.
Since 2006
2007 - Current
Florida Divorce Law Group PLLC
Representing clients in family law matters including divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, and division of marital assets.
2005 - 2007
Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office
Misdemeanor domestic violence, juvenile, DUIs, felonies including burglary, child abuse, battery assault, theft, sex crimes, robbery, firearms, attempted murder, and more.
1997 - 2002
U.S. Navy
Stationed in Jacksonville and San Diego - Honorable Discharge
2014 - 2015
LL.M. (2015) | Trial Advocacy
2002 - 2005
J.D. | Law - Litigation; criminal law concentration
Honors: William F. Blews Pro Bono Service Award
2004 - 2005
M.A. | Criminal Justice
2000 - 2002
B.A. | Criminal Justice
Earned degree while serving in the U.S. Navy and stationed in San Diego, CA.
2003 - 2004
M.S. | Forensic Science
Martindale-Hubbell Lawyers Service
The National Trial Lawyers
Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law