About Lissette
Lissette Crescimone earned her law degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2009 after completing a bachelor’s degree in International Studies and French at Emory University in 2003. She pursued practical legal training early, combining classroom study with internships and clerking that exposed her to civil liberties and litigation work.
Her legal career began in support roles. She worked as a paralegal at Dorough & Dorough, P.A., then returned to legal study and held an internship at the American Civil Liberties Union. After law school she clerked at Schlesinger & Associates, P.A., and moved into lawyer roles that broadened her experience across consulting and private practice. In 2013 she worked for FTI Consulting, Inc., and later served as an associate at Wild, Felice, & Partners, P.A., and The Presser Law Office.
Crescimone spent time at Juliana Gaita, P.A. as an associate in 2019. That year added courtroom and client-facing experience to her résumé and refined her handling of contested matters. In 2020 she founded Florida Family Planners, Your Legal Solution, and she remains the managing lawyer there. The firm operates from an office on East Palmetto Park Road in Florida.
Her professional memberships reflect the range of issues she handles. She has been a member of the Florida Bar Family Law Section and the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section since 2021. She also belongs to the Florida Association of Women Lawyers, South Palm Beach County Chapter, and maintains an alumni connection through the Emory Alumni Association.
Crescimone holds a Florida notary commission, an administrative credential often used in estate and transactional work. Her background draws on both litigation-related positions and roles that required transactional drafting, client counseling, and administrative oversight. That mix informs her day-to-day practice and how she approaches case planning.
Colleagues describe her as steady in the courtroom and practical at the conference table. She has combined time at larger consulting firms and smaller boutique practices to build a practice that handles personal legal matters as well as estate and property issues. Her work spans contested family matters, probate administration and planning documents.
She divides her time between client representation, managing firm operations, and professional engagement through bar section work. Her memberships also suggest ongoing attention to developments in family law and probate practice.
Her current practice covers family law, estate planning, probate and related real property matters.