About Antonio G.

Antonio G. Jimenez draws on an uncommon mix of education and practical courtroom training. He earned a J.D. from Stetson University College of Law in 2002, then continued academic study with a master’s in criminal justice from Boston University in 2004. He also holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s in forensic science from National University, completed in 2000 and 2003 respectively, and pursued an LL.M. in Trial Advocacy at Temple University Beasley School of Law, listed for 2015. Those credentials form the backbone of an analytical approach to evidence and testimony.

His early career included service as a Petty Officer Second Class in the U.S. Navy in 1997. After law school, he joined the Miami-Dade State Lawyer’s Office as an Assistant State Lawyer in 2005. He tried cases for the state and handled a heavy caseload. In 2008 he left the public sector to open his own practice. He has run a private firm since then, listed as managing lawyer and founder beginning in 2008.

Courtroom work and trial advocacy are recurring themes in Jimenez’s background. The LL.M. in Trial Advocacy reflects additional training beyond the J.D., aimed at courtroom technique and presentation. His studies in forensic science and criminal justice inform how he evaluates evidence. Those elements matter in cases where facts and expert testimony can decide the outcome. He is comfortable handling contested hearings and evidentiary matters.

Professionally he remains tied to the local bar. He is a member of the Dade County Bar Association and participates in the Florida Bar Family Law Section. That association with the family law section points to a practice that intersects with divorce, custody, and related issues. He has handled matters from initial pleadings through trial stages and maintains familiarity with Florida procedures.

Jimenez founded Resolute Divorce Law to provide a steady platform for his practice. The firm name signals the type of work he accepts. He continues to manage the office and handle active caseloads. His background in criminal justice, forensic science and trial advocacy shapes how he approaches client files and courtroom strategy. He practices at Resolute Divorce Law, handling family and divorce matters.

Education

Temple University Beasley School of Law

LL.M. (2015) | Trial Advocacy

2014

Boston University

M.A. | Criminal Justice

2004

National University

M.S. | Forensic Science

2003

Stetson University College of Law

J.D. | Law - Litigation; criminal law concentration

2002

National University

B.A. | Criminal Justice

2000

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Managing Lawyer and Founder

Private Law Practice
2008

Assistant State Lawyer

Miami-Dade State Lawyer s Office
2005

Petty Officer Second Class

U.S. Navy
1997

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida

Professional Associations

Dade County Bar Association

Current

Florida Bar Family Law Section

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