Top best Family Lawyers in ZIP 98155 | 3 available
3 Family lawyers are available in ZIP code 98155 in Redding, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 60% provide free consultation with average fees of $320 per hour.
Family Lawyers Nearby Redding 98155 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Seattle Area) 98133 2.3 miles
(Mountlake Terrace Area) 98043 2.5 miles
(Seattle Area) 98125 2.7 miles
(Lynnwood Area) 98036 3.9 miles
(Edmonds Area) 98020 4.5 miles
(Bothell Area) 98011 4.7 miles
(Kirkland Area) 98034 4.9 miles
(Seattle Area) 98115 5.0 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Seattle Area) 98103 6.1 miles
(Seattle Area) 98105 6.6 miles
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$169 - $470
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3.9 - 4.3 ★
FAQs - Family Lawyers in 98155 city Redding How many Family lawyers actively serve residents of Redding, California? Approximately 35 licensed attorneys focus on Family across Redding, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Family lawyers in Redding, California? In Redding, typical rates range from $217-$414 per hour for Family. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4031 and $7755, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Family matters usually take in courts near Redding? Family cases in Redding, California usually take around 4-9 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Family cases for people living in Redding, California? Residents of Redding typically see Family filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Family? About 64% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Family, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
3 Family Lawyers Found Near You
L. Brooks Baldwin is a credentialed Collaborative Attorney and Mediator devoted to assisting her clientele in navigating the painful and oft-times bewildering process of divorce with the ultimate goal of achieving resolution in a respectful and dignified way without the devastating impact of litigation.. Brooks’ unique background includes a lengthy stint as a seasoned litigation attorney in criminal defense, followed by a 14-year career as a freelance journalist specializing in the spa and wellness industry.. During her 8+-year career as a litigation attorney, Brooks became disenchanted with the acrimonious and competitive nature of the litigation process as well as the exorbitant related expenses to the participants, in time and money. Passionate about writing, wellness and travel, Brooks shifted her career focus to writing and reporting on spas and the related topics of wellness, spa travel, consumer reviews, and industry news.. In 2005, Brooks became a volunteer facilitator for the “Beyond Divorce” program at University Presbyterian Church (UPC) in Seattle. Having endured her own challenging divorce, becoming a facilitator for a program which had benefited her and her children so greatly during her own divorce process had been a primary goal of Brooks. While in her facilitator capacity, she also received Stephen Ministry training provided by UPC so that she could provide heightened care to the support group participants. Compassionately coming alongside others enduring the painful and traumatic divorce experience and shepherding them gently through it, has become a fulfilling and meaningful endeavor for Brooks. She has spent 10 years actively involved in facilitating divorce support programs throughout the Puget Sound area.. Additionally, Brooks has dedicated recent years to researching and speaking on the positive role wellness plays in divorce recovery for all family members involved. Recognizing and addressing the emotional as well as physical impact that toxic stress plays on children and adults during all stages of their lives, but especially during the divorce process, is critical to the overall long-term health of divorce participants and their children. Brooks encourages a holistic approach to dealing with both the legal as well as the health and wellness needs of divorce participants, and is a keen resource for those seeking such.. In 2010, having learned about the Collaborative Law movement in Family and Divorce matters, and how much it benefits divorcing couples and their families, Brooks chose to return to legal practice, albeit exclusively in a Collaborative capacity which respectfully circumvents the acrimonious and costly litigation process and intimidating courtroom atmosphere. Having acquired her credentials in Collaborative Law and Mediation, she opened her holistic approach Collaborative Family Law practice in Lake Forest Park/Shoreline area in Seattle’s north end. Her convenient location allows her to easily serve clients in Bothell, Kenmore, Seattle and Bellevue/Redmond/Kirkland/Woodinville areas, as well as south Snohomish County including south Everett, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace and Edmonds.. If you are seeking a respectful and dignified path through the challenging divorce process, Collaborative Divorce Services are a valuable option. Please contact Brooks to learn about Collaborative Divorce and determining if it's a good fit for your needs.
Good Lawyers help Good Clients Gain Greater Good. Collectively, the lawyers at Hawkes Law Firm have over eighty years experience in representing individuals and small businesses in Washington State. We pride ourselves in providing excellent, friendly service in nearly every area of law a Washington resident might need help with over the course of his or her life. Consulting with a lawyer doesn't have to be an expensive hassle.
Brad and Kim care about people. Brad uses his intelligence to make peace. Brad can be confrontational when necessary when he thinks someone (even a client) needs redirection. Kim manages many details around the office and provides litigation support. She is a warm conversationalist and a person of quiet courage. Sofie, our miniature pinscher, keeps things lively around office and home.. Litigation benefits no one except attorneys. Courts exist to end intractable conflicts and should be the forum of last resort. The bulk of a competent attorney’s labor consists in negotiating workable compromises and drafting conflict-avoiding language. When litigation cannot be avoided, courtesy, candor, and reason must temper vigorous advocacy. Ethical probity and personal trustworthiness are the essence of practicing law. Litigation winners lose; losers are inconsolable. Human conflict needs a better, a collaborative, means of resolution. America's litigation culture serves no one's fundamental interests.. Brad teaches philosophical ethics Saturday mornings for The Witless Protection Society at Third Place Books. He writes on ethical topics for local newspapers, some of which are available on the Lancaster Law Office website.