Top best Chapter Lawyers in ZIP 35801 | 6 available
6 Chapter lawyers are available in ZIP code 35801 in Huntsville, Alabama. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 49% provide free consultation with average fees of $405 per hour.
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We know that financial problems can create tremendous stress. If you need help, please call us at (Decatur) or (Huntsville).. James Ezzell is a Huntsville native who received his undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama in Huntsville where he graduated cum laude in August 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication.. He later received his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Mississippi College School of Law in May 1999, and was admitted to both the Alabama Bar and the Northern District of Alabama in the fall of 1999.. If you suffer from a physical or emotional condition that prevents you from working full-time and are under the age of 65, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits.. If your child or dependant suffers from a physical or emotional condition that is affecting his/her schoolwork or development, then he/she too may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits.. If you have not already filed an application for disability benefits, contact your local Social Security Administration (SSA) office and do so now.. If you have already applied and been turned down, contact us! We can help!. For a general review of your case over the phone, by e-mail or fax, please contact Mr. Ezzell with the law firm of Bond, Botes, Sykstus, Tanner & Ezzell, P.C., located in the cities of Huntsville, Decatur and Florence Alabama.. In Alabama, with the help of an attorney, over half of the applications for disability benefits that Social Security initially denies are approved on appeal.. We will work with both you and your doctors to develop your case and provide Social Security with the information it needs to award you the benefits you deserve.. We may even be able to fast track your claim depending upon the severity of your medical condition or economic situation.. Mr. Ezzell will evaluate your appeal and, if he believes you qualify, handle the case himself or refer it to one of the other Bond and Botes offices near you.. If you write, email or fax Mr. Ezzell please describe in detail the physical or emotional condition that has disabled you and enclose a copy of all pertinent medical records you have describing your situation.. Send COPIES ONLY and keep all originals for your own file. Mr. Ezzell will then review your case and get back with you shortly.. Office LocationsBond, Botes, Sykstus, Tanner & Ezzell, P.C.605 Bank StreetDecatur, AL 35601Tel:Fax:. Bond, Botes, Sykstus, Tanner & Ezzell, P.C.225 Pratt Avenue NortheastHuntsville, AL 35801Tel:Fax:
Melissa Wimberley Mitchell is originally from Decatur, Alabma where she attended Austin High School. After graduating from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Melissa worked as a technical writer/illustrator for the aerospace industry. Melissa then attended Samford University's Cumberland School of Law. She graduated with Honors in 1992 and returned to Huntsville to begin her practice.
I am as close to a Huntsville native as it gets, having moved to Huntsville with my family when I was 5 years old. I attended Whitesburg Elementary & Middle School and Grissom High School graduating with the Class of 1979. I attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa for the last 4 years of Bear Bryant's coaching career (National Champions my Freshman Year) obtaining a B.A. Degree in Criminal Justice with a dual minor in Psychology and Sociology.. I attended the University Of Alabama School of Law from 1983-1986 obtaining my Juris Doctorate and getting licensed by the Alabama State Bar in 1986. The last 4 months of 1986 I practiced in Fort Payne, Alabama with the Honorable Lee Clyde Traylor (later the Hon. JUDGE Lee Clyde Traylor).. January 1, 1987, I took a job as an Associate Attorney with Higgs & Conchin in Huntsville where I tried numerous lawsuits and became known nationwide as a Lemon Law Litigator.. I started a solo practice January 1, 1990, concentrating in Bankruptcy, Domestic Relations and Personal Injury Cases (The Alabama Legislature statutorily did away with my Lemon Law Practice by passing a State Lemon Law that superseded the more favorable Federal Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act).. After a short stint as a Partner at Higgs, Emerson & Dezenberg in 1993-1994, I started a practice limited to Consumer Bankruptcy Law in 1994.. In May of 2012, Melissa W. Larsen joined with me to form the Consumer Bankruptcy Law Firm of Dezenberg & Larsen, P.C.. We are committed to providing the best representation possible to consumers facing economic issues.. I have five children, three grown (ages 26, 22, and 19 - two having graduated from the University of Alabama and the third having finished her Sophomore Year) and two "new ones" (ages 5 and 6). I am married to the former Shiela Durano Abrogar since 2005. I have one grandchild, age 1 1/2 named Cooper.. Active Law Practice leaves me little time for hobbies but I am a boxing fanatic trading fights with "fight traders" around the world. I attend all of the University of Alabama Football home games and I respect anyone who names their offspring "Saban".. I stay current on Bankruptcy Law developments by attending the National Association Of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Annual Conferences, having attended San Diego in 2013 and scheduled to attend New York in 2014.
Amy K. Tanner concentrates her law practice in the area of consumer bankruptcy law in the Huntsville and Decatur offices of the firm and is a shareholder in several of the Bond and Botes, P.C. offices located throughout the southeast. Amy was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Auburn University at Montgomery in 1994. Amy then went on to attend Jones School of Law while working full time and she was awarded her Juris Doctorate degree in December 1998. On April 30, 1999, she was admitted to the Alabama State Bar and has practiced with the Bond and Botes firm since 1999. She is currently admitted to practice in both the Northern and Middle Districts of Alabama.. Amy has been a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) since 2004. In 2012, Amy was selected by the NACBA executive board to serve as the Alabama State Chair for all consumer bankruptcy attorneys in Alabama. As the Alabama Chair for NACBA, Mrs. Tanner serves as a liaison between NACBA and attorneys, bankruptcy judges and other court officials, as well as serving as a primary contact for local media regarding consumer bankruptcy issues.. Amy has been a featured speaker at the People’s Law School in Huntsville, Alabama for the past several years. This local program is recorded and airs on local access television channels throughout the State. In addition, Amy has been a speaker at several seminars sponsored by the local bar association.
Experienced Chapter attorney serving clients in Huntsville and surrounding areas.