Law Office of Ari Mendelson
An attorney since 1998, I help Florida contractors recover what they’re owed, I handle collections with a practical, aggressive, and legally precise approach that gets results quickly and professionally.
Contractor Collections and Enforcement
Collections
I help Florida contractors, tradespeople, and small construction businesses get paid for completed work. My services include demand letters, lien rights analysis, small claims and county court litigation, negotiation with property owners, and post-judgment enforcement such as bank garnishment and debtor examinations. From the first overdue invoice to the final recovery, I make sure no legal option is overlooked and no debt is left behind simply because the contractor is too busy building to chase payment.
Collections Lawyer
About Law Office of Ari Mendelson
I’m an attorney who has spent my career helping people solve practical problems, and no problem is more frustrating for contractors than not getting paid for good, honest work. After years in law, I am building my practice around one mission: giving contractors a fast, efficient, and professional way to turn unpaid invoices into real money. I focus on clear communication, predictable fees, and aggressive—but ethical—collection strategies that keep you working and keep cash flowing. Whether you install floors, remodel kitchens, pour concrete, or run a crew, my job is simple: make sure you’re paid in full for every job you finish.
Collections Legal Team
Meet the team
A focused, single-attorney practice.
My practice is intentionally small so every client gets direct access to the attorney handling their case. There’s no handoff to junior associates and no getting lost in a large firm’s workflow. Your calls go to me, your documents are reviewed by me, and your strategy is developed by me. I work with a network of experienced process servers, investigators, and court professionals who help ensure cases move quickly and efficiently, but every legal decision is made by the person whose name is on the door.