This June, Apfelbaum Law, founded by managing attorney Nico Apfelbaum, celebrates one year of providing Florida legal services to clients in Port St. Lucie, Stuart, the Treasure Coast, and throughout the State of Florida.
Nico Apfelbaum founded Apfelbaum Law in 2015 to provide dedicated and personalized Florida legal services to residents of Port St. Lucie, Stuart, the Treasure Coast, and throughout the state of Florida. “I’m really proud of how much we’ve grown in one short year,” says Nico Apfelbaum, who founded the firm in 2015. “Since opening, we’ve helped individuals, families, and businesses with a variety of Florida legal services, including family law, business matters, Florida probate law, and immigration. In the past year, we have added two new attorneys, Sara Davis and Andrew Clopman, to better serve our growing client list. We also recently translated our website into Spanish and Portuguese to better assist Spanish and Portuguese speakers seeking legal representation.”
Sara Davis is a Florida family law attorney who joined Apfelbaum Law to better assist clients with a variety of family and divorce law matters, including child custody, paternity, enforcement and modifications. Davis also provides Florida legal services in probate and civil litigation matters.
Andrew Clopman is a Florida immigration attorney who joined Apfelbaum Law to help individuals and businesses with a variety of immigration matters, including naturalization and citizenship, family or work-based Visas, and related concerns. A multilingual communicator, Clopman is happy to speak with clients in a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, and Hebrew.
Apfelbaum Law is located in Port St. Lucie and Stuart, Florida, and serves clients in Port St. Lucie, Stuart, the Treasure Coast and throughout the State of Florida with a wide variety of Florida legal services. For more information, visit Apfelbaum Law at www.alawfl.com.
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