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also known as Steven D. Miller, P.A.
Lawyers charge too much money, period. Legal work need not cost a small fortune. The goal: get in and out as quickly and cost effectively as possible, period. Watch our videos, listen to our clients, make your own decision. Want to pay by the hour? No, you don't!! Hire me, Steven D. MIller. Always a flat fee - anywhere in Florida.
"When it's time to leave, call Steve."
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Chat withState: Massachusetts
Acquired: 1992
No misconduct found
State: Florida
Acquired: 1985
No misconduct found
950 S. Pine Island Road, A-150, Plantation, FL, 33324-3318
12 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 4 of 4 reviews | Character & Conduct
Posted by Mike | November 27, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Alimony
Took me for over 5,000.00 dollars
Where to start. nightmare dealing with this man. over year and a half to get to court. ex wife had no attorney and he still lost the case. he never requested a court reporter to record the case now I have no chance for an appeal. this lawyer constantly lost my files and had to keep faxing him my taxe...
Here's the thing: As James Madison said "Facts are stubborn things." So, though we trial lawyers try to spin a bad set of facts into a beautiful portrait, Forida judges aren't stupid and figure things out pretty quickly. When presented with a bad facts case, choices: (1) make your best deal and get out of Dodge; or (2) belly up to the table and roll the dice. No bigger crap shoot than a trial with bad facts. When you crap out (any combination of 7 after the 1st roll), they rake your money off the table. Who do you blame - the lawyer; makes perfect sense.
Posted by Ken | March 30, 2015 | Divorce & Separation
Does what he says he will do
I hired Steven to handle my divorce and he did everything that he said that he was going to do. From the very beginning he outlined how things would go down and the price for his services. There weren't any surprises, being someone who has never had to retain an attorney, he made it very easy for me...
Posted by Jeff | August 24, 2014 | Divorce & Separation
The one you need!
I cold called Steve four years ago for a divorce. He was inexpensive and got the job done quickly. I have had five more court cases since that time for various things and he has won everytime. His fees are minimal and he likes representing folks that are being taken advantage of. He is highly rec...
Posted by Donna | June 22, 2010 | Divorce & Separation
Contested Divorce Case
We had some property issues and 2 kids. I thought it was going to be difficult case as husband did not want to resolve anything. Steve Miller talked to him and explained process and procedures. Following call, we were able to resolve all issues on our own. DivorceDeli.com prepared and filed all r...
"I endorse this lawyer. Attorney Miller is a seasoned and experienced advocate who aggressively represents his clients. His participation in sites such as AVVO demonstrate an excellent body of knowledge as well as a commitment and dedication to the community at large."
"Steve Miller is a highly knowledgeable, experienced attorney with a no nonsense, get-the-job-done philosophy. Ask Steve about the variety of flat fee services he offers!"
"I highly endorse this attorney, While maintaining excellent client service and ethics, they are a well-respected member of the legal community."
Divorce and separation lawyer
1985 - Present
Lawyer, Steven D. Miller, P.A.
1992 - Present
Massachusetts Bar AssociationMember
1985 - Present
Florida BarMember
Settled. My client paid 0 in fees to other side and no increase in any payments.
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Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
English
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Ex makes excuses all the time about seeing our Kid. spouse wants to adopt what are my options?
30 Mar 2020
What happens if i don't show up for a final hearing in a simplified dissolution of marriage?
24 Jan 2020
Is a consent judgment still legally binding if both parties signed it on mediation but has not been filed/signed by a judge yet?
25 Jan 2020