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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Family lawyer in your area do?
A Family lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Family cases in your area.
How much does a Family lawyer cost in your area?
Most Family lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Family lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Family lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Family lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Family cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
21716 Family Lawyers Found
My name is Morgan Stacy and I am from the small town of Hartsville, South Carolina. I graudated from Presbyterian College (go Blue Hose!) with a degree in Political Science. I attended Elon Law in Greensboro, North Carolina, where my interest in family law took off. I have volunteered both as a Guardian ad Litem, and with the Children's Law Center of Central North Carolina. Since graudating and passing the Bar Exam, my fiance and I bought a house in Hickory, where we now reside with our pup, Ellie Lou. In my free time, I enjoy finding ways to get involved in the community, trying new restaurants in Hickory, and working out. I am excited to continue giving back to my community through the practice of family law.
I am a third generation attorney practicing in Gaston County North Carolina. I knew in the third grade that I wanted to practice law. After graduating from Campbell University Law School I served as an Assistant District Attorney for a year before beginning the private practice of law. My practice is limited to family law. I love helping clients find their own way under what most clients consider the most difficult time of their lives. I truly have a passion for helping others.. When I'm not at the office I volunteer with local non-profits. I'm the only person ever elected to serve 2 terms as president of the Gastosn County Bar Association. I'm president elect of Gastonia East Rotary Club. My husband tells me that I've served on every committee at church and sometimes on multiple occassions! In my spare time. I love to bake, garden , and read.. I've been married for over 34 years. My husband is a retired superior court judge and we have 2 great sons. Our oldest child is a literary agent in New York and our youngest is in medical school. It doesn't appear that we will have a 4th generation lawyer, but hope springs eternal with the possibility of grand children.
Licensed in North Carolina, Benjamin Norris is an Associate Attorney serving King Law’s Newland, NC office and the surrounding area.. In 2018, Ben completed his Bachelor of Arts in Political science at the University of South Carolina while serving in the South Carolina Air National Guard. Ben graduated from Campbell University School of Law in 2021.. When he has free time, Ben enjoys fantasy fiction novels and movies, hammock camping, and singing with his wife.
Christopher Meyer, US Army Veteran. Christopher Meyer is not only a Christian, husband and father, he is also a veteran of the United States Army and a local advocate for veteran issues.. Christopher is the Past Commander of Disabled American Veterans Chapter 233 (DAV Ch. 233) in Fort Bend County. If you are aware of any veterans in Fort Bend County (or elsewhere), who might be struggling. He will be happy to refer them to the local chapter so that the DAV Ch. 233 fulfills its mission statement by helping the veteran with his or her issues.. In 2001, Meyer was accepted into Texas A&M University in College Station where he became a member of the Corps of Cadets. During his fall semester, freshman year, the World Trade Center and Pentagon were attacked on September 11, 2001. After much prayer and thought, Meyer signed a U.S. Army Reserve enlistment contract promising active duty service to the U.S. Army upon graduation.. Upon graduation in May 2005, Meyer commissioned into the active service. Meyer’s Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) was as a 35D ‘Tactical Military Intelligence Officer.’ Meyer served with the 519th Military Police Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment. The 519th deployed to Iraq in 2008.. While in Iraq, Meyer’s unit was in charge of over-watch and area security for a village named Ashraf, about 20 miles northeast of Baghdad. Part of Meyer’s duties near Ashraf was working at a checkpoint about three and a half miles outside the wire. He would talk to locals and find out about the various issues in their area. It was a small forward operating base and the environment and work was very challenging. He ended up injuring several discs in his back, and still has pain from those injuries to this day.. During the second half of his deployment, Meyer and his unit re-missioned to Baghdad where they took over detainee operations. As the military intelligence officer for the facility, his main job was to keep the facility calm by carefully placing detainees throughout the facility.. It was during his deployment that Meyer decided to dedicate his life to Christ. “On Easter morning 2009, while in Baghdad, I was baptized by our unit's military chaplain,” says Meyer. “My unit had constructed a white box out of plywood and filled the box with water. That is what we used to baptize soldiers while in Iraq. My battle buddy, Gabriel Sanchez, took a wonderful photo of me that Easter morning in Baghdad.”. Towards the end of the deployment, in the late night of August 2009, Meyer’s unit came under a rocket attack. “Praise God, we all came home in one piece. I was able to honorably discharge from the Army and return to civilian life,” says Meyer.. After returning home, Meyer used his G.I. Bill to go to law school at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. This led him to meeting his wife, Jennifer Chiang, and they have been married since 2012. The Meyers recently bought a home in Sugar Land and had their first child in December 2016.. These days, Meyer uses his energy and skills towards benefitting the veteran community and practicing law. His emphases are Family Law, Divorce and Evictions.. “I spent several years advocating to Houston Metro on behalf of disabled veterans “ says Meyer. “I am proud to say that as of April 2016, Houston Metro is now offering free Bus and Rail rides to Houston area disabled veterans. I still carry many invisible scars and physical pain from my service, but thanks to my military experience and law school training, I have the rare opportunity to understand many of the issues veterans deal with while at war and after returning home. I'm very proud of all I have accomplished in my service and I try to continue to serve my fellow veterans.”
"Family Law has the power to impact every important relationship you know, potentially for decades. I have personally felt the real-world effects of these life changing decisions.. After serving the public as an Assistant District Attorney, I was lucky enough to practice in a variety of legal fields. Whether it is securing the right for a client to grow the sacred relationship with their child, or winning for a client the right to the resources to begin the next chapter of their life, hands down, nothing brings me more joy and satisfaction than seeing a just outcome for my clients in the family law field.. The Beal Law Firm has allowed me to devote 100% of my knowledge and expertise to getting my clients what they expect and deserve.". Andrew is a fifth generation Texan, with family from Lubbock to Beaumont, who prioritizes the rights of his clients to the limits which the law allows.. Over the last half decade, Andrew has dedicated his practice to all aspects of family law, assisting and prosecuting divorce, modification and SAPCR cases including temporary orders hearings, discovery drafting and motion practice, emergency protective order requests, and final trials. Additionally, Andrew brings significant experience representing a wide range of clients in family, civil, probate and criminal proceedings.. Licensed in Texas and Oklahoma, Andrew spent 8 years practicing north of the Red River before deciding to return to his birthplace, and the greatest State in the Union, Texas.. Andrew graduated with honors from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2010, and began his legal career as a prosecutor in the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office, prosecuting crimes and ensuring the safety of neglected and abused children. Prior to entering private practice, Andrew gained valuable real property and mineral rights experience as an in-house landman for a major independent oil and gas exploration and production company. Andrew has fought for and won cases for clients in courthouses across Central Oklahoma and North Texas.. Prior to attending law school, Andrew received bachelor’s degrees from the University of North Texas and the University of Texas in Austin.. In his downtime, Andrew enjoys attending UT games with his wife Christin, finding DIY projects on YouTube, recreating meals from their travels across America and Europe, and on the rare occasion performing improv comedy (ask him about it the next time you see him.)