Heather Harris Law

Heather Harris Law At H. Harris Law, every client counts. A criminal defense and family law Attorney who cares about you

He’s got my vote! If you are willing to sign a petition to get him on the ballot, let me know!
07/01/2023

He’s got my vote! If you are willing to sign a petition to get him on the ballot, let me know!

03/26/2023
02/08/2021

Thankfully we are back up and running this morning! Thanks to Spectrum for getting the issue solved so expediently!

02/08/2021

Our office is presently affected by a system outage from spectrum. We have no phones or Internet at this time. We appreciate your patience and understanding while spectrum works to remedy this issue. We will be responding to voicemails and emails in the order that they are received during this time.

01/24/2021

Our office will be closed for all appointments on January 28th and 29th for continuing education seminars. We will be responding to emails and phone calls as we are able to do so during breaks, but we appreciate your understanding during these two days to allow us to devote our concentration to furthering our legal education. Should an emergency arise, please leave us a detailed message and we will reach out at our earliest convenience.

01/14/2021

COURTS REQUIRING CLEAR FACIAL MASKS FOR DEFENDANTS AND WITNESSES

Please see the latest Administrative Order
(https://flcourts18.org/docs/Covid19/21-11-amd.pdf) regarding the use of clear face masks in courtrooms for witnesses and parties to the case. Effective immediately, private attorneys must purchase clear masks for their witnesses as described in the Administrative Order. Attorneys who have not yet procured these masks can obtain a clear face mask on the 3rd floor in Court Administration at the Moore Justice Center, through Kim Wohlgamuth at the Titusville Courthouse, and through Lakisha Wilcox at the Melbourne Courthouse while supplies last. Clear face shields are not permitted.

Please note that the Clerk’s Office will provide clear masks to jurors and the offices of the Public Defender and State Attorney will provide clear masks to their witnesses. These masks have been purchased at www.theclearmask.com (Please see picture below). Attorneys may purchase this type or another type clear face mask that fits snugly like a regular face mask. All others - judges, judicial assistants, staff, visitors and observers - may continue to wear regular masks.

Chief Judge Davidson encourages everyone to take the appropriate precautions to stay healthy and safe.

For official news and updates about the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, including changes related to the pandemic, please follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/flcourts18/
https://twitter.com/FLcourts18
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If you have upcoming court dates in person, please be advised of the new clear face mask requirements for all parties, w...
01/14/2021

If you have upcoming court dates in person, please be advised of the new clear face mask requirements for all parties, witnesses, defendants, and attorneys.

COURTS REQUIRING CLEAR FACIAL MASKS FOR DEFENDANTS AND WITNESSES

Please see the latest Administrative Order
(https://flcourts18.org/docs/Covid19/21-11-amd.pdf) regarding the use of clear face masks in courtrooms for witnesses and parties to the case. Effective immediately, private attorneys must purchase clear masks for their witnesses as described in the Administrative Order. Attorneys who have not yet procured these masks can obtain a clear face mask on the 3rd floor in Court Administration at the Moore Justice Center, through Kim Wohlgamuth at the Titusville Courthouse, and through Lakisha Wilcox at the Melbourne Courthouse while supplies last. Clear face shields are not permitted.

Please note that the Clerk’s Office will provide clear masks to jurors and the offices of the Public Defender and State Attorney will provide clear masks to their witnesses. These masks have been purchased at www.theclearmask.com (Please see picture below). Attorneys may purchase this type or another type clear face mask that fits snugly like a regular face mask. All others - judges, judicial assistants, staff, visitors and observers - may continue to wear regular masks.

Chief Judge Davidson encourages everyone to take the appropriate precautions to stay healthy and safe.

For official news and updates about the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, including changes related to the pandemic, please follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/flcourts18/
https://twitter.com/FLcourts18
https://twitter.com/PIOFLcourts18

Don’t be an idiot!
12/31/2020

Don’t be an idiot!

Don’t be an idiot, but if you happen to find yourself in a sticky situation, we will be around.. 321.452.7055

Have a safe and happy New Year’s Eve!

Don’t be an idiot, but if you happen to find yourself in a sticky situation, we will be around.. 321.452.7055Have a safe...
12/31/2020

Don’t be an idiot, but if you happen to find yourself in a sticky situation, we will be around.. 321.452.7055

Have a safe and happy New Year’s Eve!

12/23/2020

Wishing all of our clients, families, friends, and colleagues a happy holiday season and a joyous new year. Our office will be closed from 12:00 p.m. on 12/23/2020 until 9:00 a.m. on 1/4/2021. We will have after-hours staff on standby for emergencies should you need to contact us - Sally is great at putting you in touch with us when necessary. We will be periodically checking our emails as well and will respond accordingly. Stay safe, be merry, and we will see you next year!

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650 South Courtenay Pkwy. Suite 101
Merritt Island, FL
32952

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

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