Serving World Golf Village & St. Johns County

Family Law Attorney in World Golf Village, FL

Divorce in an upscale golf community means high-value assets, complex memberships, and a lifestyle worth protecting. Christine Leonard delivers the aggressive, personal representation your case demands.

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Dedicated Family Law Representation for World Golf Village Residents


World Golf Village is one of Northeast Florida's most distinctive communities — an upscale, master-planned enclave in unincorporated St. Johns County built around the World Golf Hall of Fame and two championship golf courses designed by legends of the game. The King & Bear, a collaboration between Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, and the Slammer & Squire, designed by Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen, anchor a community that attracts executives, professionals, and retirees who expect the very best. The Renaissance Resort, boutique shopping, top-rated St. Johns County schools, and easy access to the I-95 corridor make World Golf Village a highly desirable place to live — and when marriages here dissolve, the stakes are extraordinarily high.

Christine Leonard understands the financial complexity that defines World Golf Village divorces. These are not cookie-cutter dissolutions. They involve luxury homes in gated neighborhoods, valuable golf club memberships that function as both lifestyle perks and marital assets, resort amenities, executive compensation packages, stock options, deferred bonuses, and retirement portfolios built over decades. She brings the same tenacity and attention to detail to every World Golf Village case, whether the primary dispute centers on the family home or a multi-million dollar estate.

St. Johns County Courthouse — Seventh Judicial Circuit

Family law cases for World Golf Village residents are heard at the St. Johns County Courthouse, located at 4010 Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine, FL 32084, within Florida's Seventh Judicial Circuit. Christine Leonard appears in this courthouse regularly and has built a thorough understanding of local procedural requirements, case management expectations, and judicial preferences within the St. Johns County family law division. That courthouse familiarity gives her clients a meaningful strategic edge from the first filing through final judgment.

Golf Club Memberships & High-Value Assets in Divorce

One of the most frequently overlooked assets in a World Golf Village divorce is the golf club membership itself. Under Florida's equitable distribution framework, memberships acquired during the marriage — whether at The King & Bear, Slammer & Squire, or private clubs throughout St. Johns County — are marital property subject to division. These memberships often carry substantial initiation fees, equity components, and transferability restrictions that affect their valuation. Christine works with financial professionals who specialize in country club and resort membership appraisals to ensure nothing is undervalued or hidden. Other asset issues common in World Golf Village divorces include:

  • Luxury homes in gated golf course communities with complex HOA and CDD structures
  • Golf club memberships, initiation fee equity, and transferability restrictions
  • Executive compensation packages including stock options, RSUs, and deferred bonuses
  • Retirement accounts, pensions, and 401(k) plans accumulated over long careers
  • Investment portfolios, brokerage accounts, and real estate holdings in multiple states
  • Business interests owned by professionals and entrepreneurs along the I-95 corridor

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Christine Leonard Fights for World Golf Village Families — Personally

World Golf Village residents are accustomed to a high standard of service, and Christine Leonard delivers exactly that. Too many law firms assign family law cases to junior associates or paralegals who lack the courtroom experience to handle contested, high-stakes disputes. At Leonard Legal, Christine personally manages every phase of your case — from initial strategy through discovery, mediation, hearings, and trial if necessary. She drafts every motion, prepares every exhibit, and stands beside you at every court appearance. Her availability seven days a week, from 9 AM to 7 PM, ensures that urgent issues like emergency custody motions or temporary restraining orders are handled without delay.

If you are facing a divorce, custody dispute, or any family law matter in World Golf Village or anywhere in St. Johns County, your case deserves an attorney who will fight as hard as you would. Call Christine Leonard at (904) 392-4573 for a confidential consultation.

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World Golf Village Family Law FAQ


Where are family law cases filed for World Golf Village residents?

Family law cases for World Golf Village residents are filed at the St. Johns County Courthouse, located at 4010 Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine, FL 32084, within the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Because World Golf Village is an unincorporated community in St. Johns County, all divorce, custody, and support matters go through the St. Johns County family law division. Christine Leonard appears regularly in this courthouse and is well-acquainted with its judges and procedures.

How are golf club memberships handled during a divorce in World Golf Village?

Golf club memberships at communities like The King & Bear and Slammer & Squire can carry significant value and are considered marital assets under Florida law if acquired during the marriage. The membership must be appraised to determine its current market value, including any initiation fees, transferability restrictions, and ongoing equity. Christine Leonard works with financial experts who understand country club and golf membership valuations to ensure these assets are properly accounted for in equitable distribution.

What makes divorce in World Golf Village different from other areas?

World Golf Village divorces frequently involve high-value marital estates that include upscale homes, golf club memberships, resort community amenities, and complex financial portfolios. Many residents are executives, retirees, or professionals who relocated along the I-95 corridor and hold assets in multiple states. Christine Leonard has extensive experience handling these high-asset cases in St. Johns County and understands the unique financial dynamics of this community.