Our Staff

New Port Richey Family Law Staff

Susan Parish, Paralegal

Susan Parish is a Paralegal with over thirteen (13) years of experience working in family law. Susan received her Associates in Science (A.S.) Degree in Legal Assisting from St. Petersburg Jr. College in 1998. She is planning to return to Eckerd College to complete her Bachelor’s Degree (B.A.) in American Studies and minor in Pre-Law, and plans to attend Law School upon graduation.

Susan Parish’s many years of experience in family law give her extra insight into family law matters and she is committed to assisting our clients in making this process easier.

Susan Parish began employment with Audrey A. Jefferis, P.A. in November 2009. Susan assists clients with all phases of the family law process, including drafting pleadings, and other documents, as well as, assisting clients in gathering financial disclosure for Court required discovery requests and compliance. Susan also works closely with Attorney Jefferis, and other staff members in preparing cases for trial.

Dana Moody, M.A.Ed
Paralegal/Mediator

Dana Moody is a Family Law Paralegal with over nine (9) years of experience. Dana is a Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator and a Parent Coordinator. Having previously worked for the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court Family Law Division, Dana managed the daily operations and case management of family court programs such as Child Custody Investigations, Parent Facilitator Program and the Family Law Psychological Evaluations programs. Dana’s work experience and educational background helps her to understand and serve clients who are navigating family law matters. 

Dana Moody began employment with Audrey A. Jefferis, P.A. in July 2008. Dana assists clients with all phases of the family law process from drafting various pleadings and other documents to assisting clients in gathering and presenting pertinent financial information for court required discovery requests and compliance. Dana also works closely in preparing cases for trial and scheduling witnesses for trial testimony.

Dana Moody received her Associates in Science (A.S.) in Paralegal from Florida Metropolitan University in 1995. She received her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Criminal Justice Administration from the University of Phoenix in 2007. Dana received her Masters Degree in Education with a specialization in Curriculum and Instruction (M.A.Ed) from the University of Phoenix in 2009. Dana’s plans include pursuing a Juris Doctorate.