The free 15-minute consultation is the first thing that tells you what kind of practice this is. Family law is emotional and expensive, and most people calling a divorce firm have no idea whether their situation is simple or a two-year fight. Offering a short, no-cost first conversation, plus a Spanish contact line alongside the English one, tells you Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC expects nervous first-time callers and wants to make the first phone call easier. This is an Orlando family law practice, and the site spends its energy on the specific messes people bring to a divorce attorney instead of generic legal-industry talk.
The range of matters covered is wide but stays inside one lane. Divorce itself is broken into litigation, collaborative, and uncontested tracks, which is a useful distinction because those three routes cost wildly different amounts and suit very different couples. Around that core sit child custody, child support, property and asset division, alimony, paternity, timesharing, judgment modification, and relocation. There are also domestic violence injunctions on the list, so this firm is set up for the ugly, urgent end of family law, beyond the amicable paperwork cases. Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC keeps all of it under one roof, and someone reading through the service pages can figure out quickly whether their problem fits.
What caught my attention was how the practice carves out named client segments instead of treating every divorce as identical. Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC explicitly addresses military personnel, LGBTQ+ clients, and high-net-worth individuals facing complex divorces. By naming them, Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC sets an expectation it then has to meet. Military divorces drag in federal pension rules and residency questions. LGBTQ+ clients can run into parentage and timesharing wrinkles that older statutes handle awkwardly. High-asset splits turn into valuation and hidden-property disputes. Calling these groups out by name suggests the firm has done that work before, and it helps a prospective client feel seen instead of processed.
Does the self-help material undercut the law firm, or extend it?
One of the more unusual pieces here is the do-it-yourself online divorce course. A law firm selling instructions for how to divorce without a lawyer looks, at first glance, like it is talking people out of hiring it. I read that as the opposite, and it is a bolder move than a lot of competitors would risk. Plenty of uncontested cases do not need a full retainer, and a firm like Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC that says so out loud, and builds a course for that crowd, is being straight about when people do and do not need to pay for representation. It also quietly catches the people whose "simple" divorce turns complicated halfway through, who by then already trust the source.
The site rounds this out with a video and education center and a testimonials and about-us section. Family law is exactly the area where people arrive uninformed and anxious, and free explainer content answers the questions that would otherwise eat billable time. Online appointment scheduling sits alongside the consultation offer, so getting from a page to a booked slot is quick. None of this is flashy, but it hangs together: Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC educates first and asks for the sale second.
Contact details are handled well, which is not a given in this field. There are separate phone numbers for English and Spanish speakers, a physical office on Magnolia Avenue in Orlando, a contact form, and the scheduler already mentioned. A dedicated Spanish line is worth noting on its own, since Central Florida has a large Spanish-speaking population, and this reads as a practical commitment rather than a token gesture. Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC also keeps an active presence on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn, so someone checking it out before calling has several places to look.
On reputation, the outside record is strong and unusually deep for a single-location family practice. Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC carries a 4.7-star rating on Birdeye across more than five hundred reviews, a sample large enough that the average means something. Its Better Business Bureau profile shows an A+ rating and accredited status. There is a perfect 10.0 Avvo rating referenced, plus Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" recognition for four straight years and a National Trial Lawyers "Top 40 Under 40" mention. Yelp and Facebook add smaller pools, fourteen and seven reviews, with the Facebook recommend figure sitting lower at 68 percent, so the picture is not uniformly glowing. Still, the weight of it, especially that Birdeye volume, lands on the positive side.
Peer-recognition awards like Rising Stars and Top 40 Under 40 mark standing among other attorneys, but they are not a guaranteed outcome in a specific case, and no divorce firm can promise one. Seen next to a large, high review count, they at least corroborate each other: the professional accolades and the ordinary client ratings point the same direction, and the combined picture holds together better than either would on its own.
The bilingual, segment-specific approach is really the distinguishing feature of Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC. A lot of firms claim to handle "all family law matters" and leave it at that. Here the offering is sorted by both the type of case, from uncontested paperwork through contested litigation, and the type of client, so Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC does the sorting work that a confused prospect would otherwise have to do on their own. That reduces the odds of a mismatch, where someone hires a generalist and only later discovers their military pension or business valuation needed a specialist touch.
The one pushback worth making is that a review-rich, award-heavy presentation like this one asks a reader to take the polish at face value. The 68 percent Facebook recommend rate is a small reminder that not every client walks away happy, which is true of every divorce practice on earth, since half of any contested case ends with someone disappointed by the law itself. Prospective clients should still do what they would do with any attorney: use the free consultation to test the fit, ask directly who at Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC will actually handle the file, and get the fee structure for their particular track in writing.
Taken together, Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC comes across as a serious, well-organized Orlando family law firm with an accessible front door and a reputation that mostly backs up its own pitch. The self-help course and education center push it a notch above the firms that treat their websites purely as lead traps, and the Spanish-language service and named client segments show real thought about who walks through the door. The verdict is a qualified yes: this firm belongs on a shortlist for divorce, custody, support, or a high-asset or military split in Central Florida, treating the awards as a starting point rather than a finished case. Nothing here is damning. The only real caveat is the ordinary one any legal decision deserves, and a strong online record only gets a client to the front door.
Business address
Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC
815 N Magnolia Ave, Suite 100,
Orlando,
Florida
32803
United States
Contact details
Phone: (407) 831-0203