Wyndi Wheaton - Pace, FL
Attorney at Wheaton Law Firm, PLLC
Lawyers in Pace, FL
4513 Woodbine Road Pace, FL 32571 - 8706
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Updated: 03/10/2026
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Hired Attorney 2023-2024Do yourself a favor and pay a private investigator to do all of the hard work of gathering evidence in hopes that Wheaton will actually use it. Then hold her feet to the fire to make sure she does. Have an advocate with you at EVERY meeting with her and every mediation to read and ask questions and hold her accountable. Things discussed and agreed upon never happened on multiple occasions and she was more interested in getting it over with and being agreeable with the other attorney and the mediator than she is with giving you or your children what you need. She presents as kind and empathetic but didn't execute even the smallest of things agreed upon and left me holding possibly the worst parenting plan on the planet as well as 20 grand worth of marital debt that was never split evenly. Do not trust her to have your best interest at heart. It honestly ends up looking like she was "paid off" or like attorneys and mediators are looking out for only one another. Don't let her RUSH you through mediation or rush you in reading your final paperwork and PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME that just because you pay her tons of money that she will do what she says she will. She will not read it with you or help you understand it. Especially if it is your first divorce you don't even KNOW what you do not KNOW. You would assume it is her job as the paid person to explain it to you but she won't. Lazy as the day is long or incompetent or numb to her own ruthlessness...she will not advocate for you or your children. You have to hold her accountable like a child AND STILL triple check the language before signing anything. Sadly, she takes advantage of war torn individuals who have been abused and are too caught up in fight /flight headspace to realize that they have fallen prey to someone who pretends to care. I honestly don't know how she or her people sleep at night. I ended up more angry and hurt over the injustice of her and her team than I even am upset at my x-husband. Consider that she does this to multiple innocent victims over a period of years FOR A LIVING all while smiling and giving lip service and agreeing to do things she never intends to do. Do NOT trust her. Just do yourself a favor and don't use her at all.
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