About Susan
Susan Stelter built a legal foundation at the University of Florida, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in 1991. She followed that with a law degree from St. Thomas University School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 1995. Those years established a pattern of steady professional progression and a regional connection to Florida that has informed much of her practice.
After law school she gained admission to the Florida bar in 1995. She later expanded her credentials by joining the Georgia bar in 2012. Those dual admissions allowed her to practice across state lines and to serve clients whose matters touched both states. She maintains active membership in each bar and participates in professional activities that reflect her interests.
Her résumé includes work at the Law Office of Thomas C. Rowsey. There she handled casework and courtroom responsibilities that deepened her practical experience. Colleagues and court records show consistent courtroom presence and client representation in family-related matters, a thread that runs through much of her career.
Stelter holds membership in the Georgia Bar Family Law Section, a sign that family law has been a central part of her professional life in Georgia. She has also retained continuous membership in the Florida Bar since 1995. Those affiliations provide access to continuing legal education and the section-specific rules and developments that affect family law practitioners.
Clients and peers describe her style as straightforward. She tends to take a practical approach to case strategy, favoring clear options and measured advocacy. In hearings she focuses on the facts and the statute rather than on theatrical argument. On negotiation days she aims to move cases toward resolution, and in contested matters she presents evidence and legal authority in a direct manner.
She continues to practice law in Georgia and Florida and remains active in the regional bar community. Her current work centers on family law matters in both states, handling cases that involve custody, support and related disputes for clients in multi-jurisdictional settings.