Top best Family Lawyers in Phoenix | 459 available
459 Family lawyers are available in Phoenix, Delaware. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $69 per hour.
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Family Case Statistics Overview
Family Case Timeline
Family law cases in Phoenix typically resolve within 3 to 18 months, depending on complexity, court schedules, and whether the case settles or proceeds to trial.
Phoenix Court Backlog
The estimated backlog of active family law cases in Maricopa County courts ranges from 200 to 700, reflecting ongoing demand and court capacity.
Family Phoenix Filing Volume
Phoenix sees an estimated 250 to 400 new family law filings per month, including divorce, custody, and support matters.
Family Case Outcomes
Resolution rates vary: about 30% of cases settle pre-litigation, 55% after filing but before trial, and up to 65% are resolved by the conclusion of trial.
FAQs - Family Lawyers in city Phoenix How many Family lawyers actively serve residents of Phoenix, New York? Approximately 75 licensed attorneys focus on Family across Phoenix, New York. Most matters are filed through the New York District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Family lawyers in Phoenix, New York? In Phoenix, typical rates range from $198-$358 per hour for Family. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3897 and $6570, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Family matters usually take in courts near Phoenix? Family cases in Phoenix, New York usually take around 5-10 months depending on complexity and the New York District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Family cases for people living in Phoenix, New York? Residents of Phoenix typically see Family filings handled by the New York District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Family? About 56% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Family, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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In addition to running my law practice I am a docent volunteer at the Arizona Humane Society and enjoy walking and showing dogs off to potential adopters on the weekends. Although I enjoy practicing family law, there is no better feeling than helping a homeless animal find its forever home. Save a life - adopt a shelter pet!
In 2016, Ms. Huffman-Shayeb received her law degree from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Shortly after becoming licensed as an attorney, Ms. Huffman-Shayeb joined ASU Alumni Law Group, where she discovered her calling to become a family law attorney. In 2018, Ms. Huffman-Shayeb decided to "hang a shingle" and founded Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC, a virtual law firm offering rates and flexible scheduling designed to maintain an optimal client experience.Ms. Huffman-Shayeb has largely focused her career on family law and juvenile law cases, making courtroom appearances in the Maricopa County Superior Court (including the Central Court Building, Durango Facility, East Court Building, Northeast Regional Center, Southeast Facility, and Southwest Facility), the Pinal County Superior Court, and the Pima County Superior Court. However, Ms. Huffman-Shayeb has also made appearances in numerous justice courts as well, traveling all over the State of Arizona and handling civil matters in limited jurisdiction cases.Ms. Huffman-Shayeb is a member of the Arizona Bar Association, as well as an active member of the Maricopa County Bar Association and former member of the Arizona Women Lawyers Association. She is a participating attorney in the Modest Means Project of the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services, and has volunteered at the Fresh Start Women's Foundation. Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC is accredited by the Better Business Bureau.
I've successfully resolved hundreds of real estate and landlord / tenant disputes. I focus my practice on quiet title, breach of contract and negligent misrepresentation litigation.
I'm proud to be an Arizona native. I grew up in Central Phoenix and attended Phoenix Christian High School. From there I headed to Tucson to study at the University of Arizona, where I earned my undergraduate degrees. I stayed at UA for law school, where I had the opportunity to work with the Volunteer Lawyers Program on Family Law matters. I also worked as an intern for Southern Arizona Legal Aid's Public Benefits Clinic and served as a law clerk for both the University of Arizona Office of General Counsel and the Pima County Superior Court.. Following law school, I returned to Phoenix and began work as a defense attorney. I successfully represented hundreds of clients at all stages of litigation, from initial pleadings to jury trials. During my years as a defense attorney I spent many hours in the Courtroom and honed my skills as a client advocate. I am glad to put my experience to use for YOU.. Since opening my own practice in 2012, my focus has been on Family Law, with an emphasis on Legal Decision-Making (Custody), Parenting Time, and Child Support. I regularly provide free, personalized legal advice on the AVVO legal community.. Clients are people not paychecks. I run the firm as a family business and our firm will treat YOU like family. Every client is different and representation is tailored to suit your individual needs. Whether you need full representation or just someone to coach you along the way, we are here to help. Please call or email today to set up a meeting.
I'm Cody Hayes and I operate a law firm dedicated to helping people become unmarried without ruining the rest of their lives. I was a teenager when my mother and stepfather transitioned out of their marriage.. As a family, we were always doing things together: Sailing trips to Catalina Island; Hiking and backpacking through every tiny canyon and stream we could find, and mountain biking and rollerblading together as a family all over the city. My twin brother and I had the time of our lives.. I remember how confusing it was to have been there through all those good times, only to find myself with two parents who no longer wanted to be with each other. It was hard for me to understand why it wasn’t worth it for them to try again.. My parents encouraged me and my brother to ask questions. And they gave us honest answers. In the end, I remember asking each of them independently if they could see any way possible to stay their own ways, each of my parents helped me understand that being apart from one another was what would make them the happiest.. I couldn’t argue with that. I didn’t like it and it wasn’t my preference, but I could respect their decision because I knew it was the truth.. As time went on, I came to realize that the relationship I had with my parents didn’t depend on them being together at all.. And they were right about their happiness. By transitioning out of their dysfunctional marriage and moving forward with their individual lives, they became more relaxed, more joyous, and easier to be around. They both refocused on what was important to themselves and began to accomplish their personal goals again.. In a dysfunctional marriage, nobody wins. Moving forward with their lives made it possible for my parents to be happy, and enabled them to support me and my brother in ways they couldn’t have managed if they had stayed together.. At Hayes Esquire PLLC, it’s our mission to help people become unmarried without ruining the rest of their lives — and to help couples with children transition from husband and wife to partners in parenting. We achieve our goals by seeing to it that clients of the firm gain the legal information, advice, and emotional support they need to ensure that their disputes are resolved without a lot of bitterness and resentment, that their families are left intact, and that the stress and expense often associated with prolonged litigation is alleviated.. Not only is a divorce the end of a marriage, but it can also be the beginning of a fulfilling life for everyone involved. If you’d like to transition from married to unmarried in a way that moves you toward the brightest future possible, please contact us for a complimentary consultation.. Sincerely,. Cody L. HayesHayes Esquire PLLC
I was born and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona and graduated locally from Horizon High School. I received my undergraduate degree from Arizona State University, graduating magna cum laude with a B.S. in Justice Studies and a minor in Political Science. I am a law school graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy.Since my admission to the Arizona Bar, I have devoted my practice primarily to the area of Domestic Relations (Family Law), but also provide services in the gaming and gambling industry, primarily in relation to internet based advanced deposit wagering pari mutuels. I recognize that every client and/or case is unique and therefore I individually devise an appropriate strategy to ensure that my client’s interest and wishes are protected and fought for.
I think of myself as a settlement-oriented trial attorney who is efficient, fair and strongly client focused. I am a certified family law specialist and have significant experience in complex and simple divorce and other family law cases.. I am a fourth-generation Arizonan. My parents divorced when I was young, and I was a single father throughout law school. I have been married and divorced, and have strong relationships with my children and stepchildren. Real life has taught me just as much as law school about family law.
I moved to Arizona from Ohio in 2009 to attend law school. While in law school I served as President of the Student Bar Association and was selected by my peers as both Student of the Year and Director of the Year. In May of 2012 I graduated from law school and was awarded the Donald E. Lively Mission Pillar Award.. Since then I have served as Chairman of the Board for Young Ones United ("YOU"). YOU is a local nonprofit organization devoted to preventing child abuse. I have a passion for serving the underserved by creating an avenue to justice to those that may not normally have.
I joined Schneider & Onofy in the summer of 2014 after completing a distinguished academic career at the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law. My practice focuses on family law, personal injury, and civil litigation.. While in school, I was an Articles Editor for the Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law, received the Award for Outstanding Brief in Advanced Legal Writing, and was a member of the Latino Law Student Association and the Immigration Law Student Association. I also worked as a law clerk with the Arizona Capital Representation Project in Tucson.. I am an avid traveler, having backpacked for two months in South America and backpacked on safari in South Africa. I love to learn about new cultures and the people and make it my goal to travel to a new country each year (most recently visiting Peru, Ecuador, and Argentina).
I have really enjoyed getting to know my divorce and family law clients on a personal level, as well as on a professional level. I have maintained great relationships with my current and former clients and appreciate the opportunity to help them find solutions to their divorce and family law issues. I would love to speak with you about your family law case if you are in need of an experienced Arizona divorce and family law attorney.. We divorce family law practice includes divorce, legal separation, paternity, child custody, restraining orders, estate planning, wills and trusts, durable powers of attorney, and living wills.
I have been practicing law since 1992. I have been licensed in Arizona since 1998. My primary focus is family law and I have handled hundreds of such cases throughout my career. I make it a point to truly listen and understand what clients wish to accomplish in their cases and do all I can to accomplish that result.
I have been practicing law for over two decades. Most of my clients are husbands and fathers in divorce and custody cases. I enjoy protecting husbands from overreaching exes, and I love winning custody cases for dedicated fathers. I have expericence as an attorney, a mediator, and a Judge Pro Tempore, and I will use that expereince to help you achieve your goals. I also am very experienced with consumer and small business bankruptcy cases. I have handled a wide range of cases under chaptes 7, 11, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. My goal is to protect you from an adversary who is out to get you -- whether that be an ex or a creditor. Call me so that we can discuss your situation in detail and figure out a good plan of action.
I have been practicing law for more than 20 years. My practice is primarily concentrated in the areas of Family Law and Civil Litigation, including Divorce, Legal Separation, Paternity, Child Custody, Child Support, Alimony (Spousal Maintenance), Prenuptial Agreements, Adoptions, Terminations of Rights, Modifications of Custody and Support, Same-Sex Rights, Name Changes, Orders of Protection, Wills & Trusts and Contract Litigation.
I am your neighborhood attorney. I have been in practice since 2000, in Arizona since 2004. My experience includes the United States Marine Corps, large firms, and small firms, but I began my solo practice in 2011 because the only people I like to work for are my clients. I am a single parent who successfully fought for equal time with my then-young and now-qadult daughter. I have extensive trial and appellate experience and cannot wait to help you with your legal problems.
I am originally from a small town in Illinois, but gravitated to the "big city" for college and law school. I attended North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. The story goes, that I have wanted to be a lawyer since the 5th grade.. After visiting the valley several times, my husband and I moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 2006. I have three beautiful children that keep me on my toes. When I do have spare time, I enjoy reading, running, and golfing.. Go Cubbies!
I am one of the few attorneys I know who set out to be a Family Law Attorney when I went to law school. I like assisting people in one of the most traumatic legal problems that they face, and enjoy the challenge of finding a resolution that works for them, and if there is not one, taking the case to trial.. I take a holistic view of my family law cases, and listen carefully to my clients needs and wants, and focus on what is reasonable. I am always willing to listen to my clients before I make any suggestions, and I usually give my clients more than one option depending on how the scenario plays out with the other partner.. The Boy Scout Motto is "Be Prepared.", and that is why I listen to my clients, so I can prepare a case around their needs, and work towards a resolution that meets those needs. Every client and case has its own distinct uniqueness, and each client is a person experiencing the no "Win" scenario of divorce. I recognize this and treat each client as a person, not just another number.. I am an avid movie fan. This helps me be quiet and observe, and soak in all of the details. I am a supporter of the arts, and an active member of the Phoenix Art Museum. I enjoy bicycling and hiking. I do both at my own pace. I also enjoy Yoga to refresh my body, mind and spirit.
I am an experienced attorney in Phoenix Arizona and I focus my law firm on 3 areas of the law; Divorce and Family Law, Criminal Law and Bankruptcy.. Whether you're facing a divorce, custody battle, or spousal support hearing, facts and information are crucial to supporting your case and protecting your rights. If your spouse has hidden money in bank accounts you never knew existed or suffers from an addiction that could put your children at risk, you need a divorce lawyer who can expose and collect facts important to your case. The Family law attorney's at Stewart Law Group have experience working with experts in financial and investigative matters. Our attorney's have seen just about every kind of scheme and book keeping shell game used to hide information adn we know where to look, how to investigate, and how to identify suspicious behavior. The Stewart law Group uses the following kinds of resources in domestic relations cases where additional financial, criminal, or personal information is needed:. Child custody and visitation can be restricted or denied if a parent has a criminal record, addiction or personal history of mental illness. Likewise, if a parent is involved in a dangerous lifestyle, the court may transfer custody or refuse to grant it. The divorce attorneys with Stewart Law Group work with private investigators who uncover unsavory facts about your ex-spouse which pose a danger to your children.
I am an attorney practicing in the areas of family and juvenile law at Fromm Smith & Gadow in Phoenix, AZ and the surrounding areas. I represent persons and families in a variety of different matters including dissolution of marriage, legal separation, child support, paternity, parenting time, legal decision-making (formerly "custody"), spousal maintenance, modifications and enforcement of existing orders, relocation, orders of protection, injunctions against harassment, Department of Child Safety cases, dependency, termination of parental rights, guardianship, and adoption.. Prior to going into private practice, I was an Assistant Attorney General at the Arizona Attorney General's Office representing the Department of Child Safety (DCS). I also assumed responsibility for litigating on their behalf. As an Assistant Attorney General, I appeared in several hundred juvenile court hearings, including trials, evidentiary hearings, and mediations.
I am a dedicated family law attorney who has exclusively practiced in this field since 2019. I have handled a wide range of cases, including divorce, custody establishment, enforcement, and modifications. I know how emotionally taxing family legal matters can be, even under the best circumstances, and my goal is to ease that burden for my clients. I take pride in my empathetic approach, clear communication, and commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes.. I grew up in Orem, Utah, and graduated from Orem High School in 2005. I went on to earn my B.S. in Political Science with a minor in Psychology from the University of Utah, frequently making the Dean’s List. In 2016, I completed my J.D. at Arizona State University, graduating with distinction for my service contributions and ranking highly in my class.. In my practice, I strive to make complex legal matters easy to understand so my clients feel informed and confident in their decisions. I believe that strong communication and a compassionate approach are just as important as legal expertise when navigating family law cases. My clients trust me to be their advocate, and I work hard to support them every step of the way.. Outside of work, I love spending time with my wife and two children. I stay active by lifting weights, enjoying outdoor adventures, and participating in board sports like wakeboarding, snowboarding, and skateboarding. I’m also a self-taught gearhead and welder with a passion for off-roading, vehicle fabrication, and custom car and truck builds.
I am a Certified Specialist in Family Law, and have practiced for 38 years. At the firm, we handle all types of family law matters, including divorce, separation, modifications and enforcement of family court orders, child support, spousal maintenance (alimony), all with efficiency, responsiveness, experience and assertiveness.
Hershel Ber has practiced law in the State of Arizona for twenty-six years. The law firm focuses on handling divorce and family law cases, serious wrongful death actions, as well as criminal cases including assaults, drug offenses and fraudulent schemes. He has partnered on various cases with other attorneys throughout the country. Hershel has honed his litigation skills through hundreds of trials while at his law firm.. Hershel began his career as a magna cum laude graduate of Whittier Law School in 1995. He was an editor on the Law Review as well as a member of the Moot Court Honors Board, leading his team in various competitions. He received two American Jurisprudence Awards in the study of constitutional law. Mr. Ber interned for both the Federal Magistrate Judge Joseph Reichmann in the U.S. District Court - Los Angeles, California as well as the Arizona Attorney General's Environmental Enforcement Unit - Criminal Division. Mr. Ber also received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University.. Hershel Ber is a member of the Arizona State Bar in good standing since 1995. He has been a partner in his own firm for more than twenty years having previously worked in both a criminal defense law office and an insurance defense firm. Hershel understands that client's lives, businesses and finances are turned upside down when facing serious or catastrophic litigation. Hershel's extensive experience in court helps focus his work on techniques that really matter in cases. He knows the importance of putting in the time and effort in every case to make a difference for his clients. Hershel knows the importance of hiring an attorney who has extensive courtroom experience. Hershel also believes in giving back to the community. He has dedicated his personal time to providing pro bono legal advice to indigent clients. Due to his considerable efforts, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor presented Hershel Ber with the "For Love of Justice" award for his pro bono work.
Gregg R. Woodnick is the managing attorney at Woodnick Law, PLLC in Phoenix, Arizona. Gregg is a former adjunct law professor, and has lectured for Yale University, Midwestern College of Osteopathic Medicine, Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University.. Gregg has also served as a faculty member, guest lecturer and trainer at forums throughout Arizona involving the Title 8 Registry, Safe-Haven, Court Appointed Advisors and polices impacting child abuse and neglect litigation.. Gregg served as Cooperating Counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and was lead counsel in the first same-sex (second-parent) adoption case granted in Arizona.. Gregg served as an appointee to the Arizona Supreme Court’s Task Force on the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure. Gregg is a member of National Child Abuse Defense and Resource Center (NCADRC). In 2012 and 2015, Gregg was named “Mentor of the Year” by the Arizona Children’s Law Center. In 2018 Gregg was also recognized by Defenders of Children.. Gregg earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona and his law degree from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.
Fred Ruotolo has been practicing family law in Arizona since 1992. He practices exclusively in family law matters including: litigated and settle divorces (dissolutions), legal separations, annulments, division of businesses, real estate and other property, division of debts, spousal maintenance (alimony), legal decision-making (custody), parenting time, grandparents’ rights, paternity matters, child support and relocation of children. Mr. Ruotolo also represents clients in their family law matters after their original orders have been entered. Mr. Ruotolo has represented clients in all degrees of complexity of family law cases, including complex and highly contested and litigated cases to less contested cases that are resolved through amicable settlement and mediation.. Fred Ruotolo is respected in the community and recognized by The Business Journal as “Who’s Who in Law” and is listed as a Preeminent Lawyer in Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register. He has appeared on numerous television and radio stations for his opinions including, Phoenix’s KPNX-NBC Channel 12, KTVK, Channel 3, KNXV-ABC Channel 15, KTAT News Radio, The Peak 98.7 FM Radio, and others.. Mr. Ruotolo is a respected Mentor for the Phoenix School of Law’s Family Law Student Association Mentor Program. He has provided lectures for the public including the Women’s Expo and conducted legal seminars.. Reviews for Mr. Ruotolo consistently reference his deep compassion for his clients, his understanding of their personal and emotional needs and his willingness to “go the extra distance”. This is attested to by the fact that many of his clients remain in touch with Mr. Ruotolo many years after their case and refer their friends and family to him for.. Mr. Ruotolo received his law degree (J.D.) from The University of Tulsa in 1992, and his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Arizona State University in 1988. Mr. Ruotolo was commissioned in the U.S. Army in 1992 and served in the Arizona Army National Guard.
For assistance with navigating complex family law matters, turn to Cory Keith, the Founder and Managing Attorney at Desert Legal Group, one of Arizona's quickest growing family law firms. While acting in his capacity as the Managing Attorney, Cory also holds a limited number of cases further sharpening his trial expertise including handling complex custody disputes, high-net-worth cases, and high-profile legal matters. He is an active member of the family law legal community with a legal portfolio featuring successful representation of athletes, public figures, and high net worth individuals.. Cory's legal practice encompasses a wide spectrum of family and juvenile law matters, including DCS (Department of Child Safety) cases, dependency proceedings, termination of parental rights, adoption, divorce and legal separation, prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements, child support, parenting time, legal decision-making, spousal maintenance, enforcement or modification of existing orders, relocation issues, orders of protection, injunctions against harassment, and third party/grandparent rights.. Cory began his studies at Arizona State University, earning his bachelor’s in criminal justice and criminology. After graduating cum laude, he received a full ride academic scholarship to attend law school. While being fully submersed in his studies, Cory also served as a legal clerk at multiple law firms.. Cory is actively involved in the legal community, participating in several non-profit organizations including volunteering with the Arizona Stealing Hearts Rescue–a large breed dog rescue.
Florence is licensed in Arizona, U.S. District Court of Arizona, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Supreme Court of the United States. Florence’s Appellate work has brought her to Stanford Law School to argue before the Ninth Circuit. Florence received her JD degree from Loyola University Chicago. Florence has served the community by volunteering for many different programs. Florence is a big fan of Beyonce' and has developed time management tips using Beyonce' as a guide.