Courtney N. Caddeo - Palm Harbor, FL
Attorney at Gurley Law, P.A.
Lawyers in Palm Harbor, FL
1022 Pennsylvania Ave. Palm Harbor, FL 34683
Updated: 02/28/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Courtney Caddeo is an experienced Florida divorce and child custody attorney. Ms. Caddeo has worked in the family law arena for many years, including several before actually becoming an attorney. As an attorney, Courtney truly enjoys helping people in tough situations and prides herself on working hard to gain her clients good outcomes. She is both a skilled negotiator and a skilled litigator. When settlement cannot be reached, Courtney is thoroughly prepared to take the matter to court. To her, the greatest satisfaction is obtaining just and fair results.
Courtney attended St. Petersburg College and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Paralegal Studies in 2012. While in college, she gained her first experience in the family law world, working in various non-attorney roles. She quickly realized that family law was the career she was meant to pursue. Prior to law school, she worked her way up from being a receptionist, to becoming a paralegal. After college, she elected to advance her skill set further by going to law school. Courtney obtained her Juris Doctorate degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 2016 and was sworn in as member of the Florida Bar in 2017. Since then, she has dedicated her career exclusively to practicing as a family law attorney.
Over the course of her practice, Courtney has handled all aspects of both simple and complex cases involving divorce, time sharing, child support, alimony, equitable distribution, custodial rights of non-parents, adoptions, dependency, domestic violence injunctions, and many other family law matters. She has developed extreme attention to detail in handling financial aspects of family law cases, and also has been involved in highly litigated time sharing and custody cases.
Courtney was born and raised in Dunedin, Florida and is a rare Pinellas County native. She has practiced primarily in Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties, as well as the surrounding counties of Polk, Hernando, Sarasota, and Manatee.
In her spare time, Courtney enjoys spending time with her family, her 3 Corgis, and rooting for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Contact us online to schedule an appointment with Ms. Caddeo.
Call us today, at (727) 361-2413, or contact us online to schedule a consultation session with Courtney Caddeo.
Education
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Legal Education
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Thomas M. Cooley Law School,
Lansing,
Michigan
J.D.
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Thomas M. Cooley Law School,
Lansing,
Michigan
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Non Legal Education
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St. Petersburg College
B.A. in Paralegal Studies
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St. Petersburg College
Bar Admissions
- Florida
Other Affiliations
- Florida Bar Association
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