Fifty-five years of combined attorney experience is the headline figure The Lasky Law Firm puts on its family-law work, and combined is the word a buyer should slow down on. Two attorneys at twenty-seven years each produce that total. So does a roster of five averaging eleven. The listing never says which, and for a Jacksonville practice selling itself partly on military-divorce depth, the difference between a couple of seasoned hands and a wider bench of junior ones is exactly the thing a client would want pinned down. The number is presented as reassurance. It functions more as a figure you cannot take apart.
That single ambiguity sets the tone for how The Lasky Law Firm should be read: a practice with a strong public record and a couple of central claims it never quite backs up. Both halves deserve attention before a prospective client commits a divorce to it.
Start with the outside evidence, because here it is the firm's strongest card. Birdeye shows 4.4 stars across 225 reviews. Top Rated Local reports 4.39 across 148 ratings pulled from five verified review sites. TrustAnalytica lists 4.6. On Facebook, 92 percent of 17 people recommend the practice. Martindale, which weighs peer and professional input alongside client feedback, carries at least six reviews scoring 4.2 or higher. Several platforms that do not share data land in the same low-to-mid four-star band, and that kind of agreement across unrelated sources is harder to manufacture than a single glowing page. On reputation alone, The Lasky Law Firm clears a bar most family-law listings never reach.
The awards are a weaker proof, and worth treating that way. Avvo Clients' Choice, Top 100 Lawyers, and assorted regional "Best of" mentions appear on the site, but legal honors run the full range from genuine peer evaluation to self-nominated and fee-based placements. Sitting on top of a few hundred client reviews they do no harm. Read on their own they would mean very little. The Lasky Law Firm also keeps a Better Business Bureau profile without accreditation, and no rating or complaint count surfaced. Accreditation is a paid relationship plenty of solid firms skip, and a missing complaint tally is closer to silence than to a black mark.
What the firm offers
The Lasky Law Firm handles family law and nothing else. The service list runs through contested and uncontested divorce, child custody and support, paternity, alimony, property division, prenuptial agreements, relocation cases, and domestic violence matters. It also names enforcement of court orders, the stage many firms quietly drop once a judgment is signed. A custody schedule or support order means little until someone makes the other party honor it, so a practice that lists enforcement is saying it stays in the file past the courtroom argument. That single-area focus is the clearest thing the listing establishes about The Lasky Law Firm.
Jacksonville carries a heavy Navy and military presence, and the firm has built around that. Military divorce is named as a distinct practice area, covering all service branches. It is genuinely a different animal: pension division under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, custody planning around deployment and sudden transfer. A firm that frames this as a standing specialty is positioned apart from one that takes a military client when one happens to walk in. The catch is that The Lasky Law Firm asserts the specialism without showing its depth. There is no count of military cases handled, no named attorney who carries that work, no detail beyond the claim itself. For the one offering the firm leans on hardest, the page gives a prospective client nothing to test the claim against.
Two practical touches do land. A military discount extends to active-duty and retired personnel and their spouses, and including spouses is not a throwaway: in many of these divorces the spouse without the uniform and the paycheck is the one hunting for a lawyer. A Spanish-speaking attorney is also available, which in family litigation is no small thing. Someone signing a custody settlement needs to follow every clause, not a translated gist, and that option widens who can actually use The Lasky Law Firm.
Office and contact
The Lasky Law Firm works from a Suite 305 office on Halcyon Lane in Jacksonville, with a phone number, email address, and contact form alongside the street address on the homepage. A real suite number and a walkable address do something a PO box cannot: they confirm there is a place to sit down before any money changes hands. The contact path is complete and easy to use. None of that, though, speaks to the quality of the representation, only to the ease of reaching it.
So the picture splits. The reputation data behind The Lasky Law Firm is broad, consistent, and spread across sources that do not coordinate, which puts it ahead of most family-law listings on the one axis that resists faking. The contact details check out. But the two claims the firm uses to stand apart, the military specialism and the combined-experience total, are exactly the two it asks a reader to take on faith. Hundreds of satisfied clients tell you people leave happy. They do not tell you whether the attorney who would handle a USFSPA pension split has done it twice or two hundred times, and a military divorce is the wrong place to find that out by going first. The reviews earn The Lasky Law Firm a serious look. The unbacked specialism is the reason to press hard on credentials, in writing, before treating it as anything more than a capable general family practice that also takes military cases.
Which leaves the figure The Lasky Law Firm opens with. A combined total can dress up a shallow bench as easily as a deep one, and on the practice area this firm sells loudest, that ambiguity is the one thing the page never resolves.
Business address
The Lasky Law Firm
2950 Halcyon Lane, Suite 305 ,
Jacksonville,
FL
32223
United States
Contact details
Phone: 904-399-1644