Fort Lauderdale Family Law Attorney fights for your fair-share
Mr. Levine’s primary practice areas include: Family Law; Criminal Defense; Business Law / Contract Disputes; and Personal Injury. He has been practicing law since 1996. He possesses extensive trial experience in both civil and criminal matters. Prior to forming Scott A. Levine, P.A., Mr. Levine had the pleasure of serving as an attorney with some of this region’s most prestigious and respected law firms, including Michaud, Mittelmark, and Asrani, P.A. in Boca Raton and Feldman Gale, in Miami.
Mr. Levine also served as an Assistant Public Defender in Broward County, Florida, where he tried over forty-five jury trials as lead counsel.
Well-versed in all areas of Family Law
Mr. Levine is well-versed in all aspects of Family Law, including, spousal support [alimony], child support issues, timesharing, property issues (equitable distribution), modification of timesharing, and modification of child support and /or spousal support. His accessibility to his clients and his ability to guide his clients through difficult and challenging life events are traits that set Mr. Levine apart from other practitioners.
Deal with a professional
Mr. Levine is active in the Family Law Section, of the Florida Bar. In this regard, he currently serves on the following Family Law Section Committees: Rules and Forms; Children’s Issues; Equitable Distribution; and Support Issues. Mr. Levine’s professionalism and knowledge has been recognized by the legal community as evidenced by his “AV” Peer Review Rating, in the areas of Family Law, Criminal Law, and Litigation.
Mr. Levine graduated Magna Cum Laude from Nova Southeastern University School of Law in 1996, in the top eight percent of his class. While in law school, Mr. Levine served as the Technical Editor for the Journal of International and Comparative Law, and his academic accomplishments earned him both a scholarship and a listing in Who’s Who Among American Law Students 1995 ed.
Alimony and Asset Division
Child Custody and Support
Family Law
Divorce