Westchase Law, P.A. - Tampa, FL
Family Law Lawyers in Tampa, FL
12027 Whitmarsh Lane Tampa, FL 33626
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18
Years
Experience
Tampa Family Law Firm
Updated: 05/18/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Business Law
- Probate and Estate Planning
Firm Information
Overview
At Westchase Law, P.A., we are committed to providing thoughtful, client-centered legal representation for individuals and families facing complex legal matters. We understand that legal challenges can be overwhelming, particularly when they involve deeply personal issues such as family relationships, financial stability and future planning. Our goal is to guide clients through each step of the legal process with clarity, compassion and strong advocacy.
Our practice covers a wide range of legal services, with a primary focus on family law. We represent clients in matters involving divorce, child custody, child support, alimony and property division, as well as adoption, paternity and grandparents’ rights. We also handle sensitive cases such as domestic violence, contempt and enforcement, relocation and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Every case is approached with care and attention to the unique circumstances of each client.
Besides family law, our firm provides legal services in business law, employment law, estate planning, personal injury, real estate law and bankruptcy. This comprehensive approach allows us to address the diverse legal needs of our clients under one roof.
Our firm was founded by C. Todd Marks, whose leadership reflects a commitment to integrity, professionalism and effective client communication. We have attorneys who are board-certified in marital and family law, demonstrating a high level of expertise and dedication to this specialized area of practice.
At Westchase Law, P.A., we believe clients deserve knowledgeable guidance and unwavering support. We stand beside them at every stage, working diligently to protect their interests and help them move forward with confidence.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Westchase Law, P.A.
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Hired Law firm 2019-2020The entire team at Westchase Law is fantastic! They were always quick to respond to questions and provide information requested. Their knowledge and professionalism got our matter resolved in a timely manner and with ease. Fees and time were billed very fairly.
Attorneys
Staff
- Brenda Rojas, Paralegal and Licensed Title Agent, 813-490-5212
- Mary Ellen Nostrand, Paralegal
- Ashley Campbell, Office Manager
Staff
- Brenda Rojas, Paralegal and Licensed Title Agent, 813-490-5212
- Mary Ellen Nostrand, Paralegal
- Ashley Campbell, Office Manager
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