Top Family Lawyers in Idaho Falls | 4 available
4 Family lawyers are available in Idaho Falls, Idaho. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5.0/5 and 59% provide free consultation.
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Weston J. Burke is an associate at Beard St. Clair Gaffney, and a member of the firm’s litigation team. Weston’s areas of practice include family law, criminal defense, civil litigation, and probate.. Weston is a lifelong Idahoan, born and raised in Southeast Idaho. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science and philosophy from Idaho State University, and then attended the University of Idaho, College of Law. During law school, Weston served as a Managing Editor of the Idaho Law Review. He was awarded a CALI Excellence for the Future Award for his academic efforts, and was a multi-time member of the Dean’s List.. Weston graduated from law school in 2022, and was admitted to practice law in Idaho’s state courts and in the United States District Court of Idaho. He is a member of the Idaho State Bar and the American Bar Association. He returned to Southeast Idaho following graduation to serve his community.. Weston and his wife, Jasmine, proudly share a daughter and son. In his free time, Weston enjoys sports, and spending time with his family.
As a founding partner in the Law Firm of Murray and Ziel, PLLC, I have a sincere desire to provide excellent service to every client that hires our firm. I realize that when potential clients come into my office, they are usually either facing one of their greatest challenges in life, or they are thoughtfully working to take care of matters of utmost importance to them. I appreciate the trust that clients place in me as they seek my advice and help in whatever matter they bring to my office. I truely hope everyone that deals with me feels that I have treated them honestly and fairly and that I have represented them well.
Andrew M. Wayment (Andy) graduated in 1998 with high honors from Idaho State University with a major in history and a minor in English. Thereafter, Andy attended the University of Idaho College of Law where, notably, he was a member of the Idaho Law Review. As a member, Andy published an article entitled: “The Second Amendment: A Guard for Our Future Security.” Andy submitted this article to the National Rifle Association for an essay contest and it took first place. He obtained a scholarship from the NRA for his expenses for the third year of law school.. Following his second year of law school and during the Summer of 2000, Andy served as the law clerk for the Honorable N. Randy Smith in Bannock County, Idaho. Thereafter, Andy graduated from law school in the top twenty of his class in May of 2001. Andy then served for two years as the law clerk for the Honorable James J. May in Blaine County, Idaho. Andy feels very blessed to have served with, and learned from, two of the greatest judges in the state of Idaho (of course he isn't biased) and believes these experiences help him every day in his law practice.. In August of 2003, Andy joined Wright Wright & Johnson, PLLC as an associate and later became a partner with that firm. Andy joined forces with Aaron J. Tolson in July of 2015 and is now a partner at Tolson & Wayment, PLLC. Andy currently assists clients with issues in the areas of estate planning, probate, business, contract, collection, family law, natural resource, conservation easement, and real property law. Andy has successfully represented clients both in and out of court.. Andy's family includes his beautiful wife, Kristin, his four daughters, two sons, and a bird dog. When Andy is not at work or with his family, you may find him at the river waiving a fly rod or in the field toting a shotgun. In his spare time, Andy also enjoys freelance writing and he has published numerous articles on hunting and fishing in numerous prestigious magazines and in the local newspaper, The Post Register. Andy's first book on fly fishing entitled, Heaven on Earth: Stories of Fly Fishing, Fun & Faith, was published in 2012.