Jennifer Meister

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Jennifer Meister is an experienced and compassionate family law attorney with a strong commitment to protecting children and families through every stage of their legal journey. As the founder of Meister Law Group, LLC, Jennifer brings over a decade of experience handling high-conflict custody disputes, private and contested adoptions, dependency litigation, and termination of parental rights (TPR) cases.


Jennifer Meister
Nationality American
Citizenship United States
Occupation Attorney
Known For Founder of Meister Law Group, LLC
Facebook 61576282731050
Website https://meisterlawgroup.com/

A graduate of Fordham Law School in New York City, Jennifer has been a proud member of The Florida Bar since 2010,and a Member of the Ohio Bar since 2025. Before founding her own firm, she served as a prosecutor for the Department of Children and Families and as an Assistant Attorney General, where she gained extensive courtroom experience advocating for the safety and well-being of Florida’s most vulnerable children.

Jennifer is especially known for her skillful handling of complex cases involving special needs children, child abuse allegations, and long-term parenting plans. She frequently serves as a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) and attorney ad litem, ensuring children have a voice in the courtroom.

Known for: Meister Law Group was founded with a singular mission: to protect children and families through compassionate, expert legal representation. Our focus on adoption law, dependency cases, and family matters stems from our deep commitment to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to grow up in a safe, loving home.

With roots in the South shore community, we bring both legal expertise and local understanding to every case we handle. Unlike firms that handle every aspect of family law, we focus specifically on matters involving children-custody disputes, parenting plans, adoption proceedings, and dependency cases where children’s interests are at stake.