Daytona Beach Divorce Attorneys and Family Law

Client Satisfaction is Our Priority

A Priority Since 1983

Our board certified attorneys understand that clients want prompt, courteous and fairly priced service, but not at the expense of quality. Through skill and effort our attorneys have established a reputation for delivering this type of service. Regardless of the size of the matter, our firm takes each legal case seriously.

About Family Law

The Family Law Practice Group has provided representation to thousands of individuals in Central Florida in a wide variety of family law matters. Click on a topic below to learn more.

About Wills, Trusts & Probate

There is no rule that says probate must be difficult, that estate planning has to be uncomfortable, or that an attorney cannot utilize “plain English” to communicate with a family during a difficult time. Click on a topic below to learn more.

Meet Our Attorneys

Paul E. Rice, Jr.

Managing Partner

Board Certified
Marital & Family Law
Collaborative Divorce

Philip J. Bonamo

Partner

Family Law Expert
Marital & Family Law

Board Certified
Criminal Defense
Collaborative Divorce

Matthew Shapiro

Partner

Wills, Trusts & Probate
Condo & HOA
Civil and Property Litigation

MaryCatherine Crock

Attorney, Junior Partner

Family Law
Paternity
Injunctions

Serena Baldacchino

Attorney

Family Law
Paternity
Injunctions

Jena Conley

Attorney

Civil and Property Litigation
Landlord/Tenant

Rice Law Firm Is Ready To Help You

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Main Office

222 Seabreeze Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
Phone: 386-310-2914

From Our Clients

News And Updates

Attorney MaryCatherine Crock attended the inaugural meeting for the Dunn Blount Inn of Court on November 13, 2025. The meeting hosted a local member of the community specializing in mental health efforts in the workplace. The presentation gave significant and beneficial insight into maintaining a healthy balance between everyday work and attorneys’ mental health.  

The Latest Blogs

One of the most common questions I hear as a Florida estate planning attorney is whether a person with memory issues or early cognitive decline can still legally sign a will or trust. It is a question that affects many families because people are living longer and may experience years of mild impairment before they lose the ability to make legal decisions.
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