Top best Child Custody Lawyers in ZIP 78727 | 1 available
1 Child Custody lawyers are available in ZIP code 78727 in Dickson, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $283 per hour.
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FAQs - Child Custody Lawyers in 78727 city Dickson How many Child Custody lawyers actively serve residents of Dickson, Tennessee? Approximately 35 licensed attorneys focus on Child Custody across Dickson, Tennessee. Most matters are filed through the Tennessee District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Child Custody lawyers in Dickson, Tennessee? In Dickson, typical rates range from $205-$296 per hour for Child Custody. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4087 and $7704, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Child Custody matters usually take in courts near Dickson? Child Custody cases in Dickson, Tennessee usually take around 5-11 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Child Custody cases for people living in Dickson, Tennessee? Residents of Dickson typically see Child Custody filings handled by the Tennessee District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Child Custody? About 52% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Child Custody, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Jason Wright has been licensed to practice law in Texas since 2012. While the practice of law was a second career for him—Jason instantly knew being an attorney was the right calling. Jason’s passion and dedication to the practice of family law was evident in law school as he worked in the family law clinic for low-income families.. Jason focuses on divorce, as well as complex child custody and property matters. While the vast majority of family law cases are resolved through mediation or informal settlement agreements—Jason is not afraid to fight for his client’s position in the courtroom. Jason’s ability to personally empathize with his client’s as they experience the various emotional ups and downs of a family law case is what separates him from many of his peers—and what his client’s find invaluable.In addition to practicing family law, Jason also finds satisfaction helping students, parents, and teachers who are facing the uphill battle of challenging a school principal, administrator or ISD policy. Jason has successfully represented clients from every ISD in the Austin area with issues ranging from IEP enforcement, ARD representation, DAEP placement, bullying, and general grievances and appeals. Jason finds a great deal of satisfaction helping “the little man” prevail against aggressive and unreasonable school districts.Born and raised in Ft. Worth, Jason came to Austin in 1994 and pretty much hasn’t left. After deciding to attend law school, he returned to Ft. Worth to attend Texas Wesleyan School of Law. While in law school, Jason was active in the Student Bar Association on both a school and regional level. He was elected the Executive Lieutenant Governor of the 13th Circuit and awarded the ABA Silver Key (highest award a Circuit can bestow to a student). In addition, Jason was the founder of the Texas Wesleyan Journal of Real Property Law. Since passing the bar, Jason continues his involvement with the Austin Bar Association, Williamson County Bar Association, and the Texas Family Law Section of the State Bar.Jason is also very active in Scouting. Jason is an Eagle Scout, Vigil Honor, and Silver Beaver recipient who has served in almost every leadership role throughout his Scouting career. In addition to serving as an Executive Board Member, Jason currently Jason serves as the Chairman for the Longhorn Council Aquatic School Committee where he oversees and directs a week-long leadership/instructor & lifeguard program for Scouts ages 13-17.Jason also donates his time and legal knowledge to assist The Volunteer Legal Services of Travis County by running a pro-bono divorce clinic for low-income families. Because of his efforts, Jason was named a Judge Susan Covington Pro-Bono Award Honoree from 2016-2018 and is also a member of Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas.When he’s not volunteering or working, Jason enjoys playing golf and racquetball as well as spending time with his beautiful wife and two children.