Elizabeth Anne Tener

Elizabeth Anne Tener

4.3
Rating: 8.4

Licensed for 21 years

Family Lawyer at Orlando, FL
Practice Areas: Family

Capital Plaza I, 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, FL

About Elizabeth

Practice Areas

1

Practice Area

Family 100%

22 years

100%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Retainer

Always


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Florida for 21 years

State: Florida

Acquired: 2004

Member in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Location

Greenspoon Marder LLP

Capital Plaza I, 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, FL, 32801

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Elizabeth Anne Tener's Reviews

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4.3 /5.0

17 Client Reviews

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Posted by Alex | November 23, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Child Custody

My Experience Fell Far Short of Expectations

I've got attorneys in every aspect of my business life, having been an entrepreneur for the last 16 years. While I never "want" to spend money on attorneys, a great attorney is worth its weight in gold and I never cheap out on them for that reason. But when I pay for the best, I expect to work with t...he best and Beth Tener, in my opinion, is a "B" player who gave my family and I a "D" effort, but was quick to charge "A" rates, beginning with a $25k starting retainer. Initial Consultation: I asked that she review a summary of things before showing up and said they could charge me extra hours for the consultation to do so. Beth showed up, admitted she didn't review it, and then proceeded to ask me questions that were all answered in the overview. I would normally NEVER hire someone who failed me on day one, but because a close family friend said she was really good, I proceeded against my better judgement. In my experience, when attorneys are bad during the courting phase, they'll be even worse in the engagement; no different than most relationships. I fought hard to get my children and I into counseling and had to go through attorneys to make it happen, which Beth delivered on. Beth told me she felt the counselor recommended was one of the absolute best in Central Florida, so I invested $400/hour for 7 months for sessions for all three children (expensive). However, in my opinion it felt like the counselor had little experience dealing with cases of extreme parental alienation, which to me felt like a material miss. The counselor eventually came back, according to counsel, with professional conclusions majorly in our favor, which is what I wanted, so I could finally start getting my family and I "some" results. I'd take "anything" at this point in terms of positive outcomes. Of course, the second we got that news, Beth's team asked me to replenish my retainer, which I promptly did, and had few issues with that because I thought we were finally about to get some results. The straw that broke the camel's back (our final 60 days -- to me, felt like a complete cluster): On 9/20/25 I met one-on-one with Beth after the above news from the counselor, we discussed options, and she committed to having some work completed in a week -- drafting a letter instead of filing a motion. Then as I was replenishing my retainer I said I'd rather file the motion for contempt than write a letter; acknowledged by her staff in writing on 9/30 and 10/06. On 10/6, the paralegal even wrote back talking about "the timing of the motion". On 10/20, they admittedly delivered the wrong work and blamed it on a new staff member; producing the letter instead of the motion for contempt. We had a call, Beth apologized for the miss, and we concluded that her team would perform some calculations around the financial impact to me for one of the options being considered, before producing the motion. She said these calculations take "two and a half seconds to produce" and committed to delivering them in a week. The calculations ultimately never got delivered after weeks of excuses and commitments that they were coming. That felt like the SMALLEST-possible task and even THAT she couldn't deliver on. When they finally produced the motion, it was in my opinion, one of the most rushed and half-baked motions I've ever seen in my career. To double down on the embarrassment, I then requested records from the counselor, at Beth's request, and what was produced was not in line, at all, with what Beth had told me was the case, as I understood it. I fired Beth / GreenspoonMarder on November 22, 2025 after what I would personally describe as a nightmarish mixture of missed commitments and failures.

Posted by anonymous | November 11, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Ethics & Professional Responsibility

Dishonest, Expensive and Detrimental to Cast

I am writing this to document a serious concern regarding attorney Elizabeth Tener of Greenspoon Marder LLP, based on a pattern of conduct that appears inconsistent with the ethical and professional standards expected of members of the Florida Bar. Throughout several documented interactions, there... have been instances suggesting a disregard for professional candor, accuracy, and fair dealing in her role as legal counsel. Specifically, communications and representations made to opposing parties and third parties appear to have included misleading statements, omissions of fact, and directives that could reasonably be construed as encouraging actions not compliant with Florida law or court orders. These incidents have raised legitimate concerns regarding her adherence to Rules 4-8.4 (Misconduct), 4-3.3 (Candor Toward the Tribunal), and 4-1.2(d) (Prohibited Conduct) of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. The conduct in question has had measurable consequences, including unnecessary escalation of conflict, disregard for established legal boundaries, and potential manipulation of judicial or administrative processes. Multiple correspondences demonstrate a consistent pattern where the attorney’s advice or representation appeared to prioritize tactical advantage over lawful and ethical obligation. While advocacy for a client is expected, there are clear limits imposed by professional rules, and those limits exist to preserve public trust in the legal system. These issues are not isolated misunderstandings. The communication record reflects a pattern of counsel advising or endorsing actions that appear contrary to lawful procedure or compliance orders, while simultaneously misrepresenting intentions in written or verbal exchanges. Such conduct is harmful not only to the individuals involved but to the integrity of the profession as a whole. Given the gravity of these concerns, the matter is being prepared for formal reporting to the Florida Bar’s Attorney Consumer Assistance Program (ACAP) and potentially to relevant federal oversight authorities, should the evidence warrant further review. This is not an impulsive or emotional response but a deliberate step to ensure accountability and adherence to the professional standards that all members of the Bar are sworn to uphold. It is deeply disappointing to observe an attorney at a large, well-established law firm engaging in conduct that raises serious questions about ethics and honesty. Clients and the public alike depend on attorneys to uphold the law, not to exploit it. Attorneys have a duty not only to represent their clients but also to serve the cause of justice, maintain integrity in dealings with others, and comply with both the letter and spirit of the rules that govern their profession. If verified by the Bar’s investigation, such conduct should result in appropriate disciplinary action to prevent similar harm to others. The Florida legal system cannot function effectively when officers of the court disregard truth or use their position to facilitate or conceal unlawful actions. This report is made in good faith and based on documented interactions and supporting materials. It serves as notice of intent to submit all available records to the Florida Bar’s disciplinary division for formal review. It also stands as a warning to potential clients and colleagues that ethical practice should never be compromised for expedience, strategy, or convenience. The public deserves attorneys who act with integrity, honesty, and respect for the law. The actions observed here fall short of those standards. A thorough and transparent review by the appropriate authorities is necessary to restore confidence in the principles of justice and accountability that underpin the legal profession in Florida.

Posted by Reginald | June 21, 2024 | Ethics & Professional Responsibility

Family law case

$700 consultation was only a money grab I was pumped up by her legal assistance Jeffery nice guy by the way he's been trained well talked me right of the $700 very disappointed she basically promised to help and assemble a team to work my simple case no hear back until I threatened florida bar compla...int on to receive a email with other attorneys I hope anybody reading this don't fall for the banana in the tail pipe every lawyer I ever met per looks over your issues prior to your visit that didn't happen run I mean run don't get perk around

Posted by anonymous | August 22, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes

She’s who want on your side

Elizabeth tells you the truth about your case and she fights for you and your family. After having a bad experience with another attorney, I needed an attorney who wasn’t going to play around and she was exactly who my family needed. I’m blessed to have found Elizabeth and would highly recommend he...r to anyone who needs a great attorney who’s not going to put up with any nonsense!

Posted by Jessica Mallery | October 24, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Amazing Attorney

I was ordered by the court to not go to my own house which l had before l got married and she got back into it. She also settled an amicable divorce agreement. I will always be thankful for her services

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Elaine Simon

Family lawyer | Apr 24

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"Elizabeth is extremely knowledgeable and well versed in family law. She is diligent, hard-working and fights for her client's rights in court. I endorse her and trust her with any potential clients that I have sent her way."

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Flynn Bertisch

Family lawyer | Jun 04

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"Elizabeth is hard working, smart and fierce. She will go out of her way to make sure things are done right. Her abiltiy to ease a client's concerns and obtain a great resolution are matched. I would highly recommend Elizabeth."

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Michael Waddington

Family lawyer | Oct 21

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Experience

Rating:  8.4 (Excellent)

Honors

2011

Rising Star, Florida Super Lawyers

2010

Rising Star, Florida Super Lawyers

Work Experience

2006 - 2008

Associate, Law Firm of Charles D. Jamieson, P.A.

2004 - 2006

Assistant State Attorney, Office Of The State Attorney Palm Beach County

Associations

2013 - Present

Florida Bar, Family Law Rules Committee

Member

2010 - Present

Collaborative Family Law Group of Central Florida

Attorney Member

2010 - Present

International Academy of Collaborative Professionals

Attorney Member

2009 - Present

Central Florida Family Law American Inn of Court

Associate

2008 - Present

Orange County Bar Association

2008 - Present

Orange County Bar Association

Young Lawyers Division

2004 - Present

American Bar Association

2004 - Present

Palm Beach County Bar Association

2009 - 2010

Ninth Judicial Circuit Teen Court

Volunteer Attorney

Education

2003

University of Miami School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

Languages

English

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