Article and Pictures by Chuck Seaver, South Lake Tablet
 
The Bennett Law Center has officially relocated to a brand new, beautiful two-story building located at 302 West Orange Street in Groveland.
 
“The building, affectionately known as the All Nations Building was a six-year plan of vision, development and construction”, says Bridgette Bennett, founder of Bennett Law Center. “The journey is not over, but just beginning for future clients worldwide seeking the American Dream in the new and improved facility”. 
 
 
 
The Center officially opened with a ribbon cutting on Saturday, January 7th, with a host of guests which included Groveland Mayor Evelyn Wilson, Bennett’s family, friends and several clients who have sought the American Dream with the help of legal services provided by the firm.
 
Bennett Law Center offers a variety of immigration services including family visas,
immigration waivers, DACA, citizenship and naturalization, asylum and deportation defense among other services. Visit https://www.bennettlawcenter.com for a full listing of immigration assistance. 
 
Bennett also announced the February 2023 opening of the Reggae Cafe, located within the Bennett building. The cafe will offer a variety of coffee blends, including Blue Mountain Jamaican coffee. The cafe is conveniently located in the complex and is open to both the community and clients. Stay tuned for an opening date to be announced soon.
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