About Carolyn T. LeBoeuf
Carolyn LeBoeuf obtained her Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of South Florida in 1977, graduating cum laude. She went on to obtain her law degree from the Florida State University College of Law, graduating with honors in 1982. She started her legal career as an assistant state attorney in Leon County. In fact, that is how she met her husband, Dean LeBoeuf. He was defending a client whom she was prosecuting.
After leaving the State Attorney’s Office, Carolyn entered private practice and has handled many types of cases over the years. She now specializes in wills, trusts, estates, guardianships, and probate law. Over the years, she has worked with the firm on several joint projects and eventually became an “of counsel” member of the firm. She has provided probate and guardianship legal services to many of the firm’s clients.
Personal Life
Carolyn is a member of The Florida Bar, The Tallahassee Women Lawyers, and the State of Florida Guardianship Association – Big Bend Chapter. She is also very active in the community and with Four Oaks Community Church. She enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband and two adult children.
Education
- University of South Florida, Bachelor of Arts (1977, cum laude)
- Florida State University College of Law, Juris Doctor (1982)
Professional Associations
- The Florida Bar
- The Tallahassee Women Lawyers
- State of Florida Guardianship Association, Big Bend Chapter