Attorney Rania Arwani is the co-founder of the Arwani Law Firm in Orlando, Florida, and she serves as the manager of the firm's family law division. Representing the needs and interests of individuals and families throughout central Florida, Ms. Arwani devotes her practice exclusively to family law and domestic relations issues, and she has earned a reputation for delivering the calm, compassionate and caring counsel and support her clients need during what is usually a very stressful and emotional time for them.A staunch advocate for women and children, Ms. Arwani has a driving passion for assisting domestic violence victims with obtaining the protections they need against their abusers while also empowering them to take control over their own situations and to speak up for themselves and their families. Early in her career, Ms. Arwani worked at the Florida's Center for Child Welfare, and she currently volunteers at the Legal Aid Society of Orange County, where she works directly with abused women and children across her region.For her clients going through divorce, Ms. Arwani has a unique ability to help her clients find solutions for their complex legal issues pertaining to child custody and support, visitation, property division, alimony, and all other related matters. In all cases, she strives to foster a stress-free environment, where her clients can work to resolve their conflicts and reach agreements as efficiently and amicably as possible.Recognized for her high level of client commitment and her exceptional legal abilities, Ms. Arwani has earned the 10 Best Client Satisfaction award from the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys, and the American Academy of Attorneys gave her a designation of Top 40 Under 40. She is a board member of the Central Florida Women’s Resource Center and chairwoman for the WOW Legacy Group. She is also a member of The Florida Bar's Family Law Section as well as the Orange County Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the National Association of Women Business Owners and the International Association of Women.
Add a review