At Wakefield & Leffler, P.A., attorney Jessica Leffler brings years of experience in family law, guiding clients through some of life’s most challenging transitions with skill and compassion. While the majority of her cases reach amicable settlements, she is a seasoned litigator ready to advocate fiercely when court intervention is necessary. Whether handling divorce, custody, or support matters, Jessica prioritizes practical solutions that protect her clients’ interests while focusing on the future well-being of the family. With a balanced approach of negotiation and litigation, she is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients.

How do I get started?

Contact our office to schedule a consultation. We will gather some needed information, and then we will get you scheduled to speak with Jessica.

How much does a consultation cost?

Consultations are done at no upfront cost. They are billed against your retainer at our regular hourly rate, and will appear on your first invoice.

How much is a retainer?

Retainers are set on a case-by-case basis. This will be discussed during your initial consultation

What happens if there is money left in my retainer at the end of my case?

At the conclusion of your case, any remaining funds will be returned to you.

How long will it take to resolve my case?

The timeline for resolving your case depends on several factors, including the complexity of the issues, the willingness of both parties to negotiate, court availability, and whether litigation is necessary. While some cases settle quickly through negotiation or mediation, others require more time if disputes need to be resolved in court. Because every situation is unique, we can’t predict exactly how long your case will take, but we will work efficiently to move the process forward while ensuring your rights and interests are fully protected.

How much will my case cost?

The overall cost of your case depends on various factors, including the complexity of the issues, how cooperative both parties are, the need for litigation, and the time required to reach a resolution. Because every case is unique, we cannot guarantee a specific amount.