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Vanessa Tuttle, Florida Managing Attorney at Marble Law

Practice areas

Family Law

Licensed in

Florida

Years of experience

12 years

Law school

Barry University

Meet Marble’s Managing Attorney, Vanessa Tuttle

Hi there,

Going through a family law case in Florida can be emotionally and legally challenging. As a Florida-based family lawyer and Managing Attorney for Florida here at Marble Law, I understand the complexities of the process.

At Marble, we’re dedicated to helping as many people as possible with their family law cases. While we can’t offer legal advice on this page, we can provide clear, actionable insights into the process–and of course, we have a number of experienced Florida attorneys, who understand the local courts, available for hire if you’d like to work with us officially.

In the meantime, we hope this page empowers you with knowledge during this difficult time.

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