John A. Loffreda

John A. Loffreda is currently a Paralegal at Legal Services of North Florida, focusing on Extended Dependency & Education Representation with the Escambia Children's Trust. Prior to this, John A. worked as a Program Coordinator for Civil Case Management at the First Judicial Circuit of Florida. John also has experience as a Judicial Legal Intern in the Circuit Civil divisions and as a Research Consultant at IMS Consulting & Expert Services. John A. holds a JD in Law, an MBA, and a BA in Legal Studies, along with various certificates in Project Management, Court Management, and Diversity and Inclusion workshops. Throughout their career, John has demonstrated a strong commitment to the legal field and assisting individuals in need.

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Gulf Shores, United States

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Legal Services of North Florida

Legal Services of North Florida (LSNF) is a private non-profit corporation dedicated to providing free legal representation to low income people with civil legal problems. Client eligibility is based on financial income and asset guidelines set by the federal government. Cases are also screened based on a variety of factors including case type. Our service area covers the sixteen counties of north Florida: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington Counties. The mission of Legal Services of North Florida is "To provide An Opportunity for Justice for eligible residents through representation conducted efficiently and comparable in quality to that of the private bar, and through other forms of legal assistance designed to provide a full range of civil legal services to those in need."​ Priority areas of representation include support for families; preserving the home; maintaining economic stability; safety, stability and health; and serving populations with special vulnerabilities. These translate to cases involving Family Law, Housing, Public Benefits, Employment, Education, and Health Care issues.


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