About Jeffrey

Jeffrey Feulner was a dedicated family law attorney based in Orlando, Florida, where he specialized in divorce, domestic violence, and various family law matters. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Behavior from Rollins College in 1995, laying a strong foundation for his future legal career. Two years later, in 1997, he received his Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law, a prestigious institution known for its rigorous legal training. Following his graduation, Feulner was admitted to The Florida Bar in 1998, starting his active legal practice that would last until his untimely passing in May 2021. As the sole shareholder of the Men's Divorce Law Firm, located at 730 Vassar Street, Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32804, Feulner developed a reputation for his commitment to clients facing complex family law issues.

His practice encompassed all aspects of marital and family law, with a particular emphasis on paternity and fathers' rights cases. This focus allowed him to represent men navigating challenging family dynamics, ensuring their rights were upheld in legal proceedings. His clients often praised his ability to handle sensitive matters with both professionalism and compassion. Before founding his own firm, Feulner worked as a judicial intern at the First District Court of Appeal for Judge Stephan Mickle. This role provided him with insights into the judicial process and developed his legal research and writing skills.

He also clerked for the Tallahassee law firm of Marie Mattox, P.A., where he further developed his understanding of family law issues. These early career experiences gave him the tools necessary to build a successful practice in Orlando. Feulner was actively involved in several professional organizations, including the Marital & Family Law Sections of The Florida Bar, the Orange County Bar Association, and the Seminole County Bar Association. His commitment to the legal community extended to his involvement with the Hispanic Bar Association of Central Florida, where he worked to promote diversity and inclusion within the legal profession. In 2018, he was recognized at the Seminole 100, an event honoring the fastest-growing businesses owned by Florida State University alumni, highlighting his entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to his practice.

Tragically, Jeffrey Feulner passed away unexpectedly in May 2021, leaving behind a legacy of advocacy for family law clients. His contributions to the field and the community will be remembered by colleagues and clients alike. Feulner's commitment to family law and his focus on fathers' rights have left a lasting impact on those he represented, and his memory continues to inspire those in the legal profession.

Jeffrey Feulner is deceased (April 30, 2021). This profile is maintained as a historical record.

Education

Rollins College

B.A. | Organizational Behavior

Florida State University College of Law

J.D.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida

Court Admissions

First District Court of Appeal State Appeals Court · Admitted 1997
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida U.S. District Court · Admitted 1998
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida U.S. District Court · Admitted 1998
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Circuit Court · Admitted 1998

Types of Cases Handled

Divorce Domestic Violence Family Law

Legal Services Scope

Trial Appeal

Professional Associations

Florida Bar, Family Law Section

has membership 2004 - Current

Orange County Bar Association, Marital & Family Law Section

has membership 2004 - Current

Seminole County Bar Association, Marital & Family Law Section

has membership 2004 - Current

Hispanic Bar Association of Central Florida

has membership 1998 - Current

Orange County Bar Association

has membership 1998 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 730 VASSAR ST #200 Orlando FL 32804
(321) 348-6723

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