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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.
17801 Family Lawyers Found
I chose to work in Family and Criminal Law because I found it to be the most rewarding of the legal areas. Instead of helping someone's bottom line, I am helping them through the darkest moments in their lives. I'm standing beside them when it seems like no one else is there. My passion is to help people, and I want to help you!
Since 2001, Heather's law practice has focused on complex family law. Heather has hundreds of family law clients throughout Utah who have been able to move forward in life, having accomplished their family law case goals. Call or text Heather now for a consultation at 385-404 - 0725.
I am passionate about serving the individual needs of my clients. I ensure that there are open lines of communication and that I am available for my clients both on a day-to-day basis and whenever the unexpected arises. I bring skilled, strong, and experienced advocacy to representation of my clients. My practice includes: Divorce, Child Custody and Support, Farm and Business Asset Division, Modifications, Adoptions and Guardianships, Civil Protection Orders, and Civil Litigation.. I currently serve as a Council Member to the Idaho State Bar Family Law Section. I actively participate in the Professionalism and Ethics Section of the Idaho State Bar and I volunteer for the Idaho Trial Lawyers street-law clinic. I am a member of both the Idaho and Wyoming state bar associations.
Tristen Key practices family law in Snohomish County. Tristen was well known throughout Washington State as a social worker where she dedicated 10 years of service with several local public agencies before attending law school. Upon graduation, Tristen chose to practice family law as an extension of her social work experience.. Tristen has a winning track record using her keen ability to anticipate the other side's case strategy to stay one step ahead. Her unique ability to be competitive yet reasonable and compassionate makes her a trusted attorney by clients and well respected by her colleagues and the bench. Tristen is known in the community for zealously and diligently advocating for her client's interests. She is never hesitant to take on complex and difficult cases and has many years of experience in the courtroom and with successful results.. Tristen's distinctive approach to clients is to establish a rapport of trust, confidence, and candor with clients at the earliest onset to create and accomplish a case strategy for the best possible outcome. Tristen strongly believes in fostering a relationship that allows clients to feel at ease in conveying their hopes, fears, and anxieties which can drive a case. She works diligently to keep her clients apprised of all developments in their case so the client may remain proactive throughout their litigation.. "I try to convey to all my clients that I can appreciate the difficulties that lie ahead for them during and after the litigation. I am not a detached lawyer but a lawyer who truly cares about the outcome of each and every aspect of their case. I strongly believe in coming up with solutions outside of the box to fit my client's individual case rather than using a cookie cutter approach to family law. At the end of the day, my clients are real people with real problems who have trusted me to take care of their family's legal needs."
I graduated from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1984, where I was the the Editor in Chief of the International Law Review. After practicing general civil litigation, particularly plaintiff's personal injury work and family law, I moved to Seattle in 1987. I worked as an associate attorney at Williams Kastner & Gibbs for two years, doing defense work in product liability cases.. I returned to a smaller office, missing personal client contact. Over the years, I specialized in family law, including a successful third party custody case that was upheld by the Washington Supreme Court in 2005. I continued handling plaintiff's personal injury cases, along with some probate and other civil cases. For many years, I was an arbitrator for the King County Mandatory Arbitration program.. I completed Mediation Training at the University of Washington in 1994. I partipated as a co-mediator with Family Court Services in a one-year program. I have been a volunteer mediator for the Family Law Volunteer Settlement Conference Program for many years, mediating three family law cases per year. In addition to acting as a mediator, I represent clients in mediations or advise them as they mediate directly with their spouse, without lawyers participating. I also draft final orders for one spouse, based upon mediation agreements or agreements made by spouses on their own. I believe that parties should make their own informed decisions whenever possible. I provide unbundled legal services to provide limited services as requested by my client.. Volunteering has been an ongoing part of my practice. My current volunteering is primarily through my church. I have worked in a neighborhood legal clinic, briefly at the King County Dispute Resolution Center, and on the Status Conference Calendar at the King County Courthouse. I have twice received the Random Acts of Kindness Award from King County Superior Court. When funding for King County Services was at risk, I testified before the King County Council. For many years, I have provided services at a reduced rate through the CLC program (offered by some employers) and at times for clients as I guide them to self-help methods.. Since completing Collaborative Law training in 2008, I have been interested in working collaboratively with other professionals in suitable cases. I am a member of Compass Pod. For several years, I was a volunteer presenter at the Second Saturday divorce workshops presented by the West Seattle Pod (later dissolved) at Highline College. I am a member of King County Collaborative Law (KCCL), Collaborative Professionals of Washington (CPW), and the International Association of Colllaborative Professionals (IACP). I believe in the benefits of collaborative practice and also in cooperatively resolving cases when possible, but I go to court when that's the best option.. Two of my passions are outdoor exercise and yoga. Giving up long distance and relay runs, which I loved, I enjoy biking and cross country skiing. I like to camp and hike. I also have fun singing in a choir. Outlets for stress are important for lawyers and clients, alike.
Hi, I’m Katrina Zafiro. I was born and raised in the Philippines until my family immigrated to California in the early 1990s. While living in the Bay Area, I worked as an educator for the Oak Grove School District, the Eastside High School Union School District and the University of California-Santa Cruz. I worked with Sony as a linguist helping to develop voice recognition software. I also worked as a volunteer and educator for several nonprofit organizations, including Catholic Charities and the Indo-Chinese Resettlement and Community Center where I worked with refugees and immigrants. These roles helped me realize that I wanted to help people and make a positive difference in their futures.. When I visited Seattle, I immediately fell in love with the city’s vibrancy, enthusiasm, and diverse multicultural population. I already knew that I wanted to be an attorney dedicated to family and immigration law, so I enrolled in the University of Washington School of Law.. While in law school, I worked as a legal intern in the Family Law Unit of Columbia Legal Services and the Self-Help Plus Program of the King County Bar Association. I also volunteered for the Northwest Justice Project and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project.. Prior to starting my own firm, I worked for two prominent law firms in the Puget Sound Area in the areas of complex business litigation and class action lawsuits. Then—less than two years after earning my law degree from the University of Washington School of Law—I realized a dream by opening my own practice dedicated exclusively to immigration and family law.. Being a sole practitioner, I enjoy the rare opportunity to get to know my clients and meet their needs.. As an immigrant, I am deeply committed to helping immigrants navigate the complex U.S. legal system. My dedication to family law has guided me to serve as a volunteer teacher on divorce law at the King County Courthouse.
I've practiced family law since 1980. I've also been active in the King County Family Law Section, and have worked on several committees to help low income folks obtain divorces and legal help.. In my free time, I love being with my family--my three children, all adults now, and my husband, are a great joy. I also love to garden, travel and try to learn Italian--something I think will probably take forever!
My personal philosophy is to never add conflict to a family law case. The parties involved have often had difficulty with effective communication and I view it as part of my job to facilitate and even strengthen communications as the parties work towards a resolution. I believe much more is accomplished through civility than bullying.. For me, life is about the relationships we have with one another. The relationships we have with our family members, even after a separation or divorce, will persist for years or even decades. The relationships we have with our children need to be protected and cherished.. The same is true for me in my approach to practicing law. I make my relationships with clients a priority. In order to be an effective advocate, it is critical that we develop a trusting and honest connection. I also value my relationships with opposing counsel and other members of the bar. I have found that thoughtful analysis, combined with respectful communications with the other side can often resolve even the most difficult situations.
Amy is currently prioritizing new Guardian ad Litem cases and taking only a limited number of family law cases. Please contact our office for further assistance.. “I strive to work with my clients to resolve their cases in a way that allows them to move forward with their lives in the best way possible. No two cases are the same and I enjoy getting to know my clients and working together to address their individual goals and needs.”. Amy brings a compassionate approach to her clients in a time when they can be overwhelmed by the legal and emotional complexities of their cases. She works with clients to resolve their cases through mediation, arbitration, and court action. Her practice includes parenting issues, asset and debt division, spousal maintenance and child support, non-marital relationships, third party custody, and adoptions.. Amy joined Wechsler Becker in 2010, having previously practiced family law with The Family Law Group. Amy has been a practicing attorney since 2004 and has been working with family law clients since 2002. She also serves as a Title 26 Guardian ad Litem. Amy previously worked for the Washington State Attorney General's Office and the Washington State Senate.
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is a Georgia-licensed, Atlanta-based attorney who has represented clients in most counties of the greater Atlanta metropolitan area for more than 25 years. She specializes in all areas of Family Law, including divorce and custody, and in Probate Law involving family issues. She also represents clients with personal injuries.
The Founder and Managing Owner of The Law Offices of Precious Felder, LLC is an Atlanta native who founded Precious Felder, LLC to provide effective, high-quality legal counsel that would achieve the unique objectives of each individual type of client. Clients often want close contact with their lawyer. Attorney Felder prides herself on being an attentive listener and providing consistent communication to her clients. She works closely with her clients in developing practical solutions to ensure the best possible outcome for their case.. Attorney Felder received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Georgia State University and her Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School. After working for a small boutique civil litigation firm, Attorney Felder started The Law Offices of Precious Felder, LLC immediately out of law school. Attorney Felder has represented a variety of clients in the areas of family law and entertainment. Attorney Felder provides passionate representation, assisting families dealing with the stresses of separation and divorce. She is an experienced litigator and in 2015, established her first multimillion-dollar jury verdict. For her entertainment clients, she has negotiated six-figure deals in both music and TV/film. She is passionate for all of her clients and provides aggressive, zealous advocacy to obtain her client’s full satisfaction.. Attorney Felder is a member of the Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association, the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys and the Gate City Bar Association. Attorney Felder is admitted to practice before the Georgia state courts and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.. In her free time, she enjoys live music, having been a member of the orchestra in college playing the bassoon. She is the mother of two beautiful girls and devotes her life to her family. Attorney Felder prides herself on being personable and relatable to all of her clients.
Tony is one of the most skilled and seasoned trial attornes in the Hawaii Family Law Bar. His practice focuses on CONTESTED CUSTODY cases, PATERNITY cases, and COMPLEX DIVORCES. Tony also prosecutes and defends TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDERS (TRO's) because domestic abuse frequently affects a parent's custodial rights. Tony is passionate about protecting children and achieving justice for his clients. He was named a "Super Lawyer" in 2018; he has an Avvo rating of 10; and his clients give him 5-star reviews. Tony is one of the Managing Partners of Perrault & Alvarez LLLC. Call him for a free consult about your family law issue.. Prior to joining the firm, Tony worked as a litigator for Starn O'Toole Marcus & Fisher, one of Hawaii’s renowned corporate law firms. He graduated near the top of his class from the UCLA School of Law and was chosen as one of twelve members of the elite Moot Court Honors Program. Tony also represented UCLA at national Mock Trial competitions. Prior to taking the Hawaii Bar, Tony externed for the Honorable Margaret M. Morrow, at the United States District Court for Central District of California.. Tony's expertise extends beyond the law. After graduating from Harvard in 1997, Tony became a strategy consultant for Corporate Decisions, Inc. He went on to work for an Internet start-up and then taught at a private school in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.. In his spare time, Tony plays golf, and he is an avid sailor and competitive swimmer. He donates his time to animal welfare and environmental causes, and he makes his home in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Let’s Make Change Positive. Divorce, child custody battles; these are not terms that often fill people with hope or positivity. I am not just another divorce lawyer, though. As the founder of Project Positive Change, I don't just help my client’s receive fair treatment throughout their cases, I help them stay focused on the positive and on creating a better future for themselves.. My Divorce Law Experience. I have been practicing divorce law for over 20 years. I have experience in divorce cases of all varieties, including military divorce and LGBT divorce. If you need help navigating Alabama divorce laws, I know the way.. The C.A.R.E. Philosophy. I truly care about my clients. I'm responsive, attentive, and willing to get up early and stay up late to make sure your case is as strong as it can be. I approach each case under my own philosophy of C.A.R.E.. You can read more about my C.A.R.E. philosophy, experience, and how I focus on positive change on my website at .