Attorney Sallie D. Skipper has deep roots in Florida, having moved to
the state at the age of three. She attended Alfred I. duPont and
Wolfson High Schools in Jacksonville before beginning her career in
the banking industry, where she met her late husband, Curtis Skipper.
A former real estate broker, Sallie later earned degrees from
Pasco-Hernando State College, the University of South Florida, and
Stetson College of Law.
Sallie is an active leader in the
legal community, with involvement in various professional
associations, including The Florida Bar and its Real Property,
Probate, and Trust Section, as well as the Elder Law Section. She has
held leadership roles in the West Pasco Bar Association and the
Allgood-Altman American Inn of Court. Licensed to practice before
Florida courts, the Federal Middle District of Florida, and the
United States Supreme Court, Sallie brings a wealth of experience to
her practice.
Outside of her legal career, Sallie is
passionate about her family, church, and community service. In her
free time, she enjoys traveling and reading. Her commitment to both
her profession and community reflects her dedication to making a
meaningful impact.