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Caroline B. Ganin was born in Paris, France, on July 6, 1971, and moved to Florida at the age of ten. She practices primarily in the areas of Family Law, Matrimonial Law, and Guardianship Law.
Her undergraduate education was at Florida Atlantic University, where she earned her B.A. in Economics in 1994. She graduated from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center (J.D., 1997), where she achieved the honor of finalist of the Clarence Darrow Trial Competition. While still in law school, Caroline was chosen to be a Certified Intern Prosecutor with the Broward State Attorney's Office, where she worked in misdemeanor, homicide and drug trafficking divisions. She was admitted to The Florida Bar in 1997. She tried both jury and non-jury trials when she was promoted to Assistant State Attorney. As a prosecutor, she represented the State of Florida in Driving Under the Influence (D.U.I), stalking, assault and battery, and possession of unlawful substances cases.
Caroline has since focused her practice in Family and Matrimonial Law where she has handled contested dissolution of marriage actions, paternity and domestic violence cases. She prepares and negotiates Antenuptial Agreements, Marital Settlement Agreements and Postnuptial Agreements. She has served as a Court Appointed Guardian Ad Litem, advocating the best interests of children to the Court.
Caroline is a member of The Florida Bar (Member and Secretary of the Support Issues Committee, Family Law Section), the American Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section), the Broward Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section), the South Palm Beach County Bar Association, and the Matrimonial Lawyers Association. She is a member of Temple Beth El.
She is fluent in French and reads Hebrew. She resides in Boca Raton, Florida with her family.
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