About Gary F Celetti
Gary F Celetti Jr. built his legal foundation at two South Florida institutions. He earned a B.A. in Administration from Barry University in 2016 and completed his J.D. at Nova Southeastern University in 2019. Those years frame a quick trajectory from undergraduate study to law school and into practice.
After law school, Celetti entered the Florida legal scene and began establishing himself locally. He joined the Broward County Bar Association in 2019, taking part in the county’s legal community. By 2020 he had taken on a leadership role in his own practice. He is the owner and managing attorney at GFC Law, a firm he established to serve clients across several areas of family-related legal work.
His bar memberships include active participation in the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar. Since 2020 he has served on the Equitable Distribution Committee, a forum that examines the division of assets in divorce and related proceedings. That committee work puts him in regular contact with fellow practitioners and judges who handle property division, lending him practical experience in a frequently contested area of family law.
Celetti’s practice has been built on steady involvement in the local bar. Membership in the Broward County Bar Association has given him access to meetings, continuing legal education and a network of attorneys in neighboring practices. Those connections have informed how he runs his firm and approach to casework. He handles matters that require courtroom presence as well as negotiated settlements, and he has focused on establishing procedural fluency in family court settings.
Clients at GFC Law find a small-firm environment. The office structure allows for direct contact with the attorney who started the practice. Celetti manages both the business side and client work, overseeing case strategy, filings and courtroom appearances. The firm’s size gives him discretion to tailor strategies for individual clients rather than channeling cases through a large roster of attorneys.
Outside of committee and bar involvement, his public profile centers on work at GFC Law. He continues to serve on the Equitable Distribution Committee and remains an active member of the Broward County Bar Association. He practices in Florida and concentrates his daily work on family law matters, including divorce, asset division and related proceedings.