About
A native of South Florida, Lisa Weber, Esq. has been in private practice since 2016. Ms. Weber attended Florida State University and graduated with a bachelor’s of science in political science and minored in business and history. Ms. Weber then went on to attend law school at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center. While in law school, Ms. Weber was published in and eventually became the Editor-in-Chief of the ILSA International and Comparative Law Journal. In addition, Ms. Weber was a member of the Moot Court Society and Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity. Ms. Weber interned at the State Attorney’s office of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Florida and served as a law clerk at the Coral Springs City Attorney’s Office. Ms. Weber has been in private practice litigating cases since she was admitted to the Florida Bar.
During her time in practice, Ms. Weber litigated real estate, business and family law cases. Through this experience, Ms. Weber grew her passion for family law. Ms. Weber has assisted her clients in litigating issues such as divorce, modification of child support, modification of time sharing, pre- and post-nuptial agreements, adoption, and dependency matters. Ms. Weber’s outlook on her family law practice is centered around providing counsel and support for her clients while striving to maintain peace within the family during a difficult time.
In Ms. Weber’s spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, son, and dog, Lola. She also enjoys working out and traveling.