About Veronica LaVerne

Veronica LaVerne Robinson practices family law at the Law Offices of E.F. — Robinson, P.A., located in Tamarac, Florida. She joined the Florida Bar in 1995, starting a dedicated legal career focused on family-related legal matters. The firm specializes in divorce, juvenile law, and other family law issues, serving clients throughout Broward County and beyond. This broad reach allows her to assist clients, addressing their unique legal challenges with expertise and care. Robinson earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Florida in 1995, after completing a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Radford University in 1988.

During her time in law school, she developed a keen interest in family law, which has significantly shaped her career trajectory. This academic background provides a strong foundation for her practice—enabling her to navigate complex legal issues effectively. Most of her caseload involves divorce proceedings, child custody disputes, and juvenile law cases, all of which require a understanding of both legal and emotional dynamics. In addition to her experience in family law, Robinson is board certified in juvenile law. This certification enhances her credibility and expertise, particularly in handling sensitive matters involving minors. Cases typically progress through initial consultations, mediation sessions, and, when necessary, litigation in family court.

Her structured approach ensures that clients receive comprehensive support throughout the legal process, addressing their needs at every stage. Before establishing her firm in 2009, Robinson held several significant positions in the legal field. In 2005, she served as Chief Legal Counsel for Miami and Monroe Counties, where she managed various legal issues for local governments. This role provided her with inexperience in public service law. Additionally, her tenure as an Assistant Public Defender from 1995 to 1998 gave her a solid understanding of the judicial system, insights that she applies to her current practice. This diverse experience allows her to approach family law cases with a well-rounded perspective.

Robinson has also contributed to the legal community as the Executive Director and Associate Director of a paralegal program in 2008. These roles allowed her to mentor aspiring legal professionals and shape the future of legal education in Florida. She remains active in various legal associations, furthering her commitment to the field. Veronica LaVerne Robinson is dedicated to serving her clients with compassion and professionalism. Her experience and board certification in juvenile law make her a advocate for families in need. As she continues to build her practice, she also contributes significantly to the legal community in Florida, ensuring that her impact extends beyond her individual cases.

Education

University of Florida

J.D. (1995) | Law

1992

Radford University

B.S. (1992) | Criminal Justice

1988

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Lawyer/Operator/Owner

Law Offices of E.F. Robinson, P.A.
2009

Executive Director

African-American Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities
2008

Associate Director of Paralegal Program

Brown Mackie College
2008

Chief Legal Counsel - Miami and Monroe Counties

Department of Children and Families
2005

Assistant Lawyer General to Bureau Chief

Office of the Lawyer General
1998

Assistant Public Defender

Office of the Public Defender
1995

Accepted Jurisdictions

11th Circuit
Florida

Court Admissions

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
Florida State Courts State Trial Court

Types of Cases Handled

Family Law Divorce Juvenile Law

Legal Services Scope

Consultation Mediation Litigation

Certifications & Awards

Board Certified in Juvenile Law

The Florida Bar

Office Locations

Main Office

 4754 W. Commercial Blvd., Tamarac FL 33319

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In my Florida divorce case, what are the alternatives to going to court?
What are grounds for divorce in Florida?
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What are grounds for divorce in Florida?
What is child custody/time-sharing?
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What is child custody/time-sharing?
What is the first thing that I should do if I am served with a summons and complaint in Florida?
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What is the first thing that I should do if I am served with a summons and complaint in Florida?
What makes working with you different than other lawyers?
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What makes working with you different than other lawyers?
When parents are not divorced yet, can one parent move with the children out of Florida?
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When parents are not divorced yet, can one parent move with the children out of Florida?
Why did you decide to become an attorney?
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