Corrine Anne Bylund, an adept attorney and owner of Bylund Law, PLLC, located in Jacksonville, Florida, extends her legal services to clients across the Jacksonville metro area. She focuses on a wide spectrum of family law matters, including:· Divorce and separation· Custody· Child support· AlimonyIn addition to litigation, Ms. Bylund uses mediation to resolve issues in a less contentious manner. She demonstrates a keen understanding of the emotional toll that accompanies divorce proceedings, and she is dedicated to alleviating her clients' distress to the best of her ability.With a wealth of experience as an appellate attorney, Ms. Bylund has played a pivotal role in shaping noteworthy legal precedents within Florida. Her appearances before the First District Court of Appeals in Tallahassee underscore her competence in presenting cogent arguments, complemented by her exhaustive legal research. She also recognizes the indispensable nature of staying abreast of legal developments, a practice that greatly enhances her effectiveness in trial advocacy.In 1998, Ms. Bylund completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin in Green Bay, graduating with her B.S. degree. Subsequently, she enrolled at Florida Coastal School of Law and received her Juris Doctor in 2005, and the same year, she obtained her license to practice in Florida and later in Wisconsin in 2008. She also holds a perfect 10/10 rating on Avvo, along with numerous positive acknowledgments on the site.With an extensive background exceeding two decades in the field of family law, coupled with four years of experience as a paralegal preceding law school, Ms. Bylund embarked on her legal journey at the Florida Coastal School of Law. During her tenure at the institution, she seamlessly transitioned into a role at a boutique law firm in Florida. In this capacity, she assumed the position of a diligent law clerk, proficiently crafting appellate documents and conducting comprehensive legal research.Apart from her legal practice, Ms. Bylund engages in lectures and seminars at both local and national levels, focusing on various topics within family law matters, including ethical considerations. A former board member of the Family Nurturing Center of Florida, she presently contributes to the Justice Teaching Program, where she teaches constitutional law issues to elementary schools in the area. Furthermore, she maintains affiliations with the State Bar of Wisconsin, The Florida Bar, the American Bar Association and the Jacksonville Bar Association.