Jack A. Moring is a seasoned attorney dedicated exclusively to
marital and family law, with a particular focus on family law
appeals. Holding the prestigious Board Certification in Marital and
Family Law from The Florida Bar, he stands as the sole practitioner
in Citrus County to achieve this esteemed recognition, signifying his
exceptional legal acumen and proficiency in this specialized field.
A proud alumnus
of the University of Florida College of Law, Jack embarked on his
legal career upon admission to the Florida Bar in 1985. He commenced
his professional journey at Bradshaw and Mountjoy, P.A., based in
Inverness, Florida. In 1994, he joined forces with Patricia Myers to
establish Myers and Moring, P.A., a partnership that later evolved
into Moring & Moring, P.A., reflecting his marriage to Patricia
in 1996.
Throughout his
illustrious career, Jack has remained an active member of both The
Florida Bar and the American Bar Association. He has held prominent
positions within the legal community, including serving as a Past
President of the Citrus County Bar Association and playing a pivotal
role in the establishment of its Family Law Section in 2006. Jack's
commitment to pro bono service has garnered him accolades, including
the Citrus County Pro Bono Attorney of the Year award in 2004 and The
Florida Bar President's Pro Bono Service Award for the Fifth Judicial
Circuit in 2008.
Jack's
involvement extends beyond local associations; he has made
significant contributions to The Florida Bar's Family Law Section,
serving on its Executive Council and various committees.
Additionally, his dedication to professionalism and legal ethics is
evident through his involvement with the Fifth Circuit
Professionalism Committee and his appointment by Chief Justice Jorge
Labarga to the Steering Committee on Families and Children in the
Court.
Beyond his legal
practice, Jack remains deeply committed to community service, serving
on the boards of numerous organizations including Community Legal
Services of Mid-Florida, Inc., and the Children's Advocacy Center of
Citrus County, Inc. He has represented clients from diverse
backgrounds in a wide array of family law matters, demonstrating a
profound understanding of the complexities inherent in such cases.
As a father of
five children, Jack's personal experiences, including his own
adoption as an infant, have instilled in him a special passion for
adoption cases. His dedication to family extends beyond his
professional pursuits, reflecting his values and commitments both in
and out of the courtroom.