Top Family Lawyers in Tuscaloosa | 7 available
7 Family lawyers are available in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 53% provide free consultation.
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Stuart D. Albea graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law, cum laude, in 2002. While in school, Stuart was published in the Alabama Law Review. After graduation, he clerked for the Hon. Thomas B. Bennett, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge. Since then, Stuart has been representing the citizens of Alabama in all manner of cases, including car accident cases, divorce and family law matters, and criminal proceedings. Stuart is licensed to practice law in Alabama and Georgia.
Recently named a National Academy of Family Law Attorneys Top 10 Under 40 Attorney for the state of Alabama, Amanda Mulkey is a founding member of Smith & Staggs, L.L.P.. Her practice primarily focuses on assisting clients who find themselves involved in difficult personal legal matters, such as divorce, child custody and support disputes, and criminal cases. She also devotes a portion of her practice to child advocacy matters.. Amanda is proud to serve a diverse group of clients in West Alabama in a variety of legal matters, from indigent appointed clients in criminal or juvenile matters to litigants in multi-million dollar divorces -- and everything in-between. She calls Tuscaloosa home and is proud to be a part of the community. She is involved in charitable and volunteer activities and, most notably, serves on the board of Tuscaloosa's One Place, A Family Resource Center, as Vice-Chair.. Amanda will be glad to consult with you about any of your legal needs and aggressively assist you in achieving a favorable resolution. You can reach her by phone at or by email at
Contested and uncontested divorces, offering "Legal Representation With Heart." I truly care about others, and will listen with compassion to your circumstances, and give you the attention you need to the best of my ability.. I have a deep compassion and understanding for those suffering from PTSD And trauma, and how it effects relationships. This is a result of my years working in Asylum/Refugee Law, including training on trauma through our organization, AILA. Everyone will be treated with respect and compassion, regardless of "what side of the fence" you are on.. I will help you with your parenting time, parenting plans, and special concerns you may have for your family--whether it be concerns as to education (I understand home schooling) or allegations of physical or mental child abuse.. My philosophy is not to escalate the issues to increase attorney fees. I like to help my clients take the shortest path to get to their destination. I understand how complicated and expensive it can get with Guardian ad Litem, therapeutic mediators, psyscologists, and multiple other professionals that can make your divorce and/or child custoday case nothing but a big headache. Sometimes this is necessary, but in other instances the better route is to try to have a professional relationship with the other attorney, which is possible while still never losing sight of the fact that my client's interests, if reasonable, outweigh relationships with other attorneys.. Every case I look at is screened for the potential for alimony (or palimony), even with current trends to do away with alimony or change the way it looks.. I am very understanding and realize we are not all rich, so I rely on the "Honor System" to set up a payment plan.. I am always open to alternative methods of contact with clients. I willingly communicate with Primate Messaging on Facebook, or even with text messages via cell phone, so that I can always be available to help you, especially when situations get stressful turning it into an emergency.. I also have experience with children in Juvenile Court, seeking dependency for Special Immigrant Juvenile Practice. I can take these cases from beginning to end, helping a child achieve legal permanent residency, which is often a more viable alternative than trying to get this status through adoption.
Cameron Parsons, Jr. graduated from Tuscaloosa’s Central High School in 1997. He received his Bachelor’s of Arts degree in History and American Studies at the University of Alabama from the University of Alabama in 2014. He received his Juris Doctor from Samford University Cumberland School of Law in 2017. He is engaged in the general practice of law.
"FROM THE COCKPIT TO THE COURTROOM"