Former Judicial Clerk For the 17th Judicial Circuit and
Former Attorney for Florida Department of Revenue Child Support
Denise is a very professional attorney. She is extremely nice and never hesitated on answering any questions I had day or night. Denise would actually listen to my concerns and take everything into consideration.
Deborah G.
I have had a very good experience with ms Denise Miller. She us very very understanding and really listens and show concern. I would recommend her anytime any day if you want the best results. She is the best God bless her
Jacqueline W.
I used Denise for my child custody case… she was amazing! I got everything i needed through meditation and didn’t even need to walk in a court room. She is the best and highly recommend her to all.
Jessica F.
Concerned with my sons arrest, I decided to hire a lawyer for his criminal charges and came across Denise. I couldn’t be more greatful for her sincerity and the personal attention
Damaris S.
Denise Miller is the most honest, smart and caring attorney I’ve ever dealt with, and I’ve dealt with many. Her integrity is A+ and Compassion is unparalleled.
Al B.
If your ex has stopped making child support payments in Martin County, you may feel frustrated, stressed, and unsure of what steps to take next. Florida law takes child support obligations seriously, but the process for enforcing those payments can be confusing, especially when you’re already balancing the demands of raising children. Our goal… Read More »
Facing a second DUI charge in Florida can be an overwhelming and life-altering experience. You may be wondering: Will I lose my license? Am I going to jail? How will this affect my future? These are critical questions that deserve clear, accurate answers. Florida takes repeat DUI offenses very seriously, and the consequences for… Read More »
In Florida, paternity is legal fatherhood (Florida Statutes § 742). It is the basis of a man’s parental rights/responsibilities. In most cases, paternity is established immediately. In other cases, it may be established a bit later. This raises an important question: Is it ever too late to establish paternity in Florida? The answer is… Read More »
Are you a parent embroiled in a custody dispute in Fort Pierce or elsewhere in St. Lucie County? If you or your co-parent has a previous felony conviction, you may be wondering if that fact will have an impact on the custody case. The short answer is “yes.” A felony record can affect custody… Read More »
In Florida, paternity is legal fatherhood (Florida Statutes § 742). It is the basis of a man’s parental rights/responsibilities. In most cases, paternity is established immediately. In other cases, it may be established a bit later. This raises an important question: Is it ever too late to establish paternity in Florida? The answer is… Read More »