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Amy E. Goodblatt, P.A.

Amy E. Goodblatt, P.A. - Orlando, FL

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831 Irma Avenue Orlando, FL 32803

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Jan. 27, 2025
    Hired Law firm 2024
    I do not recommend this mediator at all. She is an attorney as well and she knew the opposing attorney and was very biased during our mediation. She came into the meeting already prepared to push the other sides agenda and nothing else. She also made very rude and derogatory comments because I’m a SAHM. This mediator is not professional at all and because of her poor handling of mediation we ended up at an impasse. Do not use this mediator if you truly want a solution. She showed up because it was court ordered and it’s how she makes money. She never intended to help us come to any type of agreement.

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Orlando, FL

831 Irma Avenue
Orlando, FL 32803

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Phone: (407) 228-7007

Fax: (407) 244-0057

Website: http://www.agoodblatt.com

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