Floyd Law Firm, LLC

Floyd Law Firm, LLC The Firm is a family-owned business dedicated to taking care of everyone's legal needs regardless of General Legal Services in All Areas of the Law

02/20/2026

I am in need of someone who can line off our parking lot at the office. Over time the lines have faded. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

It is hard to believe that today marks 10 years since I lost my mom Jane Floyd who was known to so many of her friends a...
01/28/2026

It is hard to believe that today marks 10 years since I lost my mom Jane Floyd who was known to so many of her friends and colleagues as “Miss Jane”. She was always by my side through good times and bad times and never waived in her support. She was an amazing wife mother teacher for 33 years lawyer for 23 years and grandmother to her five grand children. When we lost her a big part of everyone’s lives changed forever. I still miss her guidance every day and still talk to her regularly. I do take comfort in knowing that she is healthy and happy and with my dad in heaven each day. I miss you.

01/25/2026

Just received notice that the Etowah County Judicial Center will be closed tomorrow. So anyone who has court tomorrow is to report Tuesday morning at the same time.

05/17/2025

Been a while since my last post. Just to update. Business is good and everyone at Floyd Law firm is always available to handle any type of legal need. Call or come by anytime. All consultations are free

12/06/2023

On this day 35 years ago I was given one of the greatest gifts of my life. My first daughter Erica Floyd Shumate was born and I held her for the first time. She was so amazing to me then and that has never wavered in 35 years. Smart beautiful driven a great mom and wife. She has an MBA and a law degree and most recently became the Director of Benefits at the University of Alabama. Her mom and I continue to be amazed by her accomplishments each day. Please Join me in wishing this special lady a very happy birthday. Love you baby.

09/01/2023

This caught my eye and i could not help repost it. It truly is words to follow. It is long but very much worth the read. Only thing I would add is that these words should apply not only to our church but our personal and professional lives too.

The pastor says they sit front and center. The gay boys. Sometimes they hold hands. And some folks have said he should address the issue. But the pastor tells me he doesn’t know what to say.

And then there’s the man who sneaks in the back door. Fresh off the street. After the service starts. And leaves before alter call. The people sitting close complain about how bad he smells. Of beer and smoke and sweat. But the pastor tells me he doesn’t know what to say.

And then there’s the young mama who wears dirty skin and lets her four children come in and eat all the donuts and drink all the watered-down juice. Some church staff say they “…eat like little pigs. Like they haven’t eaten in weeks.” While the mama just stands there and lets them. And the elders say something must be done and said. But the pastor tells me he doesn’t know what to say.

And there’s the w***e sitting among the faithful. And everybody knows her. She sits with a painted-up face, cheap perfume, and a broken heart. And those who sit close, well, they all treat her for what they think she is. And at the last staff meeting, her name came up. Something must be done about her. But the pastor tells me he doesn’t know what to say.

The pastor is a good man. Holy and just. And he wants to do the “right and loving” thing. And he wants to “look like Jesus”. And he asks me if I have any thoughts on anything he could say.

Yes, sweet Pastor. I do know exactly what to say. Start with this and say it Louder than any other words:

“Welcome to Church. This is a place of love and hope and safety and forgiveness. We will be food for the hungry. Living water for the thirsty. We are so glad you are here. You are invited. You are loved. Come on in—we’ve been waiting on you.

Welcome here. We are the church.”
Say that. To the called and to the called-out. To the leaders and the greeters. To the dirty and the clean. We are all the same. We are. May we blow the dust of religion out of our souls and choose affection instead.

May our words and actions and reactions be a sanctuary for all.
Jesus broke many laws to love. So, Jesus, be our voice. Be the only words we should ever speak.I believe this with all my heart.

Years ago we were kinder. Everybody looked out for one another. We need to go back to that. It takes us all. We gotta do better at looking out for each other instead of breaking each other down.

I'm going to make a bet, that all of my family and friends repost or share this because that is who my friends and family are and many of them will take the time to put this on their wall. Show me I am right.

06/18/2023

Today is always hard for me since I lost my dad Jack Floyd. He brought me into this world and taught me what it means to be a man a lawyer a dad and a grand dad and ultimately a great grand dad. He was so very proud of his family. He was also very proud of his community and his country. A State Senator and serving as a Captain in the infantry in Germany and Korea. I miss him every day but more on Fathers Day. I had the best dad a man could ever know. Happy Fathers Day in heaven daddy

01/25/2023
Dont forget it is tomorrow
11/18/2021

Dont forget it is tomorrow

Everyone is invited to attend. We would love to have you there. I ammsure Jack would too.

Everyone is invited to attend. We would love to have you there. I ammsure Jack would too.
11/15/2021

Everyone is invited to attend. We would love to have you there. I ammsure Jack would too.

11/10/2021

Over this last week I have been asked by several friends and clients about a celebration of life we would have for my dad, Jack Floyd. We had been working out the details for the last couple of weeks and we have finalized the celebration date and time. The celebration of life for Jack Floyd will be Friday, November 19, 2021 from 5:00-7:00 PM at the Venue at Coosa Landing located at 201 George Wallace Drive, Gadsden, AL. It will be a time for friends, family, clients and all who knew my dad to celebrate his life and exchange stories with each other. There will be light food and refreshments. Please make plans to attend It will not be the same without all of you.

08/27/2021

As most of you know my dad, Jack Floyd, passed away from Covid on Tuesday after an 18 day struggle. Before Denise and I began making funeral arrangements Denise suggested that she and I get tested for Covid ourselves since we had been his caregivers. To our dismay we were both positive. This put a tremendous strain on what type service we could plan for this man who was revered by so many. We want everyone to have the opportunity to show their respects and celebrate his 92 years. Jack would be mortified if he knew he gave us Covid much less Denise and I be super spreaders at a public funeral for him. So Denise and I along with my brother and sister in law have decided we can only have a private burial for immediate family. Then once all the family is Covid free we will have a celebration of life gathering to give all his friends, clients and colleagues the opportunity to come and celebrate the life of this amazing icon of our community. We will be announcing this celebration as soon as we have the plans finalized.

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808 Chestnut Street
Gadsden, AL
35901

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Monday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
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Thursday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 12pm
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