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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.
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I have been practicing law in Washington state for 30 years. I am experienced and respected. I deal honestly with my clients. Check out my website-- I am a member of the Dana Williams Law Group.
KC is a dedicated, skilled and hardworking divorce law attorney. Our aim is to negotiate, mediate or litigate to the best of our abilities to maximize the outcome for our clients. Divorce, whether contested or uncontested, can be a complex process.. You need a knowledgeable, compassionate and honest attorney who will be able to help you navigate through the process with your best interests in mind. Even a simple agreed divorce can become a nightmare in the future if not handled in a manner that can benefit your current and future interests as well as those of your family.. At Celebi Law Office, our goals are to:
Ken is the founder of Brewe Layman and has been in private practice since 1979. Ken focuses his practice on complex domestic matters, cohabitation (meretricious) disputes, injury claims and civil litigation. He also advises clients regularly on business and estate planning matters and frequently drafts/reviews various sorts of marital agreements. Ken also provides private family law mediation services on a regular basis. He has earned an AV rating (very high to preeminent legal ability rating, and very high ethical rating) from Martindale-Hubbell. Since 2001, Ken has been annually selected as a “Super Lawyer” by Washington Law & Politics Magazine. Ken is a frequent speaker at CLE seminars for attorneys in Washington State and author of updates for several chapters of the Washington Practice on family law topics. He is a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) and a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association.
Desiree Hemphill is an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Texas. Mrs. Hemphill received her Bachelor of Public Administration and Master of Legal Studies from Texas State University-San Marcos. She went on to receive her Doctor of Jurisprudence, Cum Laude from Texas Tech University School of Law in May of 2018.. Prior to attending law school, Mrs. Hemphill found her passion for helping people while working as a Family Law and Estate Planning paralegal in San Marcos and earning her Masters in Legal Studies. Mrs. Hemphill was selected to be one of eight students in the Texas Tech School of Law Family Law and Housing Clinic. During her time as a Student Attorney, Mrs. Hemphill continued to foster her passion of family law by serving indigent clients who were at risk of losing their homes, domestic violence victims in need of representation in a divorce, and other various Family Law issues. Mrs. Hemphill grew up in Coppell, Texas and moved back to the Dallas-Fort Worth area after law school to pursue a career in Family Law. Mrs. Hemphill married her doting husband in August of 2019.. Ms. Hemphill has a true passion for the practice of Family Law, and has been described as “attentive” and “tenacious.” Mrs. Hemphill will work tirelessly to provide her clients with peace of mind that she is on their side during the most difficult time in their lives.. Associations
I have been practicing law since 2008 and joined the Hess & Jendro Law Office in 2015. I am dedicated to providing a high level of personalized attention to each of my clients with a hands-on approach focused on their individual needs. My primary focus is family law and step-parent adoptions, and I take pride in passionately representing both individuals and families with difficult personal matters.
AnnMarie Jenkinson is an attorney and owner of Jenkinson Legal, PLLC. Ms. Jenkinson obtained her undergraduate degree at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, where she graduated with honors. She continued her education in law school at Barry University, where she presided over the St. Thomas More Society. This prestigious agency advocates for high ethics within the legal field. During her schooling, she worked as a legal intern and represented children in need of counsel under the oversight of a certified 2007, Ms. Jenkinson interned for a personal injury law firm while she finished law school. Upon the completion of her schooling and after she passed the Florida Bar exam in 2009, the firm promoted her to Associate Attorney. In September of 2010, Ms. Jenkinson joined Katz & Phillips, P.A. as an associate attorney. When leaving Katz & Phillips in 2015, Ms. Jenkinson held the title of Senior Attorney on personal injury law and family law cases.. At Jenkinson Legal, PLLC, Ms. Jenkinson has devoted her law firm to focus on the needs of her clients, striving to provide justice and advocacy for her clients. Ms. Jenkinson has handled numerous aspects of family law, such as divorces, domestic violence, paternity, custody, court modification and child support. Ms Jenkinson has experience in handling mediations and leading trials. Ms. Jenkinson also has experience in working on personal injury cases, such as falling liability, vehicle accidents and theme park-related has served as an Associate Member of the Central Florida Family Law American Inn of Court and is a member of the Orange County Bar and the Florida Bar.
In 1989, I left a partnership in a medium-size firm to establish this firm, where one attorney is responsible for a matter from start to finish. Clients receive personal attention from me and my assistant. Having worked at a medium-size firm, I believe this provides superior service. This law firm utilizes up-to-date technologies in the service of our clients. Lawyers who prepare with the expectation that the case will settle put their clients at a disadvantage. Complete preparation assures the best presentation of the evidence at trial and increases the likelihood that the opposition will agree to a favorable settlement to avoid trial. It has become the standard of our practice to work hard and always be prepared.
Beth received her degree from the University of South Dakota where she graduated with Honors with a double major in political science and psychology. After receiving her undergraduate degree, Beth went to University of South Dakota Law School and graduated with her juris doctrine and Masters in Public Administration. After graduation, Beth worked at the South Dakota Attorney General's Office, first working on appeals then as the Chief Legal Counsel for the Consumer Protection Division, where she handled everything from civil judgments to criminal prosecutions. Most notably, Beth argued State v. Toben in front of the South Dakota Supreme Court during the October 2013 term. Beth then moved to Sioux Falls and practiced family law for three years before prosecuting abuse and neglect matters at the Minnehaha County State's Attorney's Office. Beth returned to private practice in August 2018 as family law is where her passion lies.. Beth's main area of expertise is adoption, custody and divorce cases. Beth uses her psychology degree to understand where people are coming from and why they take the actions they take to help direct them to make the right choices in whatever their situation is.. Beth is licensed in South Dakota state court, United States Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and United States District Court of South Dakota. Beth is a member of the South Dakota State Bar, Second Circuit Bar Association and Women in Law.
The Dougherty Law Firm, APC in Westlake Village, California, is a general practice law firm that represents clients with both transactional and litigation matters. The secret to our success lies in our committment to each and every client that we will treat you as though we would expect to be treated if we were seeking legal counsel. With over 30 years of experience, we have a broad background and keen sense of how to reslove your legal dilemma both efficently and competently.
Louisa Schlieben provides her clients with committed, empathetic, straight-forward representation, focused on helping them navigate challenging circumstances so that they can move their lives forward in a healthy way.. Since transitioning to family law in 2015, Louisa has gained experience in issues concerning divorce, parenting time and decision making (custody), child support, emergency motions, child abuse and domestic violence. She has handled complex jurisdictional matters, high asset divorces, support cases involving unconventional income sources, international and interstate abductions involving the FBI and the State Department, and emotionally wrought matters involving non-parent intervenors. Through it all, she has witnessed the best and very worst that these situations bring out in people.. Always ready to fight for the underdog, Louisa’s approach to her work is informed by her training as a public defender. She started representing clients while still in law school, working with the Alaska Public Defender Agency and the Legal Aid Society in New York City under a student license, then moved to Denver after law school to become a deputy public defender. These experiences provided her with exceptional mentorship, as well as the opportunity to represent hundreds of clients facing traffic, misdemeanor and felony charges, and to try over a dozen cases to juries before the one-year anniversary of her bar admission.. As a native Ney Yorker, Louisa was surprised to learn she was as at home in Alaska’s interior and Denver Colorado as she was in her hometown. But her path to a legal career was different than most attorneys. One of five children, Louisa grew up in a redlined neighborhood of what was then considered Harlem. She was a dedicated student of classical ballet from the time she could walk until she was seventeen years old, performing as a child with the New York City Ballet and the American Ballet Theater. She is fluent in German from spending elementary school at a German language school in White Plains New York, she spent middle school at an elite private all-girls Catholic school on an employee scholarship, then attended two different performing arts high schools before graduating from the Waldorf school her Grandfather once ran. She worked full time to pay her way through Hunter College (CUNY), spent a year working for one of the first women to graduate law school, then attended the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law on a full academic scholarship.. Louisa has lived the experiences of many modern families. She knows it takes courage to entrust a stranger (especially a lawyer) with the most important aspects of ones life: their long-term financial security, the wellbeing of their children, and sometimes even their physical safety. She believes in collaborating with her clients throughout their case to find the best path forward for their unique circumstances and always strives to put children first. You can trust that Louisa will not judge you for your confidences or your tears. Louisa will always be honest with you and will fight hard for your interests.
I grew up in Orlando, Florida. At the age of 12, I moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico to attend high school. I attended one year of college at the University of New Mexico but moved back to Florida in 1998. I graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2002. From 2003 to 2006 I attended law school in Michigan. In 2006, I graduated from Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in Lansing.. From September 2006 to September 2007, I was a law-clerk for the Honorable Larry E. McKeeman of the Snohomish County Superior Court. I joined the firm of Tuohy & Minor in October 2007. Shortly thereafter, Deane Minor and Kara Kruse joined law firms and created Tuohy Minor Kruse PLLC. In 2014, I became partner. My practice focuses on Family Law, Guardianships, Probate, and Estate Planning.
I started the practice of law in California in 1977 (where I am still licensed), moving to the State of Washington in 1980. My practice has been centered on family law for 25 years.. My office prides itself on providing quality legal work for our clients, while at the same time caring about who we represent during a very stressful and disruptive time in their lives. We strive to keep our clients involved in their proceedings and apprised of what is going on as we progress through the process.. While I am very comfortable in the courtroom, I have a keen awareness that as a practical matter the court process is often the most expensive and least efficient way to resolve any dispute. This means that we use negotation, agreement and mediation whenever possible.. We will provide you with the knowledge, experience and understanding that you need at what is often one of the most difficult times in your life.
Debra has vast experience in handling all aspects of family law, including adoptions, divorce, child support, child custody, parental, sibling and grandparent visitation, enforcement, contempt, and modification of Court Orders. She has assisted hundreds of families with resolving dependency issues, such as allegations of child abuse and neglect. Debra previously served as the Chair of a major metropolitan law firm's Family Law Department.. Debra currently serves as Solicitor in Montgomery County for a local child welfare agency’s Unaccompanied Refugee Minor’s Program. The Unaccompanied Refugee Minor’s program is responsible for refugee, asylee and trafficked children and youth who are in the United States without parents or guardians.. Debra also practices in the area of civil litigation and criminal defense. Her civil litigation background includes civil rights, employment law, personal injury, land use and commercial litigation. Her criminal defense experience includes misdemeanor and felony matters in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties.. Debra has previously served as an adjunct professor in the Legal Studies Program at Harcumm College, teaching courses in Family Law, Criminal Law, and Torts. Prior to practicing law, Debra worked as a Social Worker for at-risk youths.. Debra resides in Huntingdon Valley with her husband Bryan their three children. She enjoys spending her free time with her family at the Jersey shore.
Maribeth LaScala has practiced exclusively family law for more than 12 years. Maribeth represents clients in all areas of family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, family violence, child custody and child support modifications, contempt, paternity and legitimation, and prenuptial/postnuptial agreements. Maribeth is an experienced family law attorney who skillfully and aggressively represents her clients throughout the family law process.
I am passionate about helping my clients through what is often one of the most difficult times in their lives by caring for them as I would expect to be treated.
A former Federal Law Clerk and Justice Advocate General in the United States Navy, Diana Lynch began her legal career as a staff attorney with the South Carolina Court of Appeals. After clerking as a federal law clerk at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. She worked as an attorney in the Litigation and Family Law section of the notable firm of Alembik, Fine & Callner, P.C. where she assisted in putting together the case law that would later become the Georgia Domestic Case Finder. However, it was her experience in working over a decade in the sports and entertainment industry representing independent labels, producers, artists, musicians, actors and athletes that garnered her an edge in representing high-end entertainment and sports figures. Having been involved in the music industry for many years, in 1994, Ms. Lynch went into private practice where she represented several corporate and private Clients in the area of entertainment, family and corporate law. Combining her knowledge of business and entertainment law with her expertise in family law, Attorney Lynch began to represent high-end entertainment and sports clients in the area of family law and business creation and development. Over a decade and countless high-wage earners later, Diana Lynch has developed an impeccable reputation of providing complex and creative solutions to high wage earners from all areas of business, civil litigation, entertainment and sports. In fact, Diana Lynch boasts an impressive list of entertainment and sports clients. As the principal of a premiere entertainment and sports family law boutique firm, Diana Lynch has argued and won many cases from both sides of the aisle. Diana Lynch has counseled and conducted training sessions and seminars and speaking engagements for professional athletes, entertainers, their advisors on how to protect their client’s from sudden peril associated with poor planning and haphazard management of their and their client’s business and personal portfolios in the context of family litigation.. Diana Lynch is a certified Arbitrator and Mediator and specializes in High-end Domestic Mediation and Arbitration for Entertainers, Athletes and Corporate Executives. Diana Lynch has been involved in Federal Intellectual Property, Copyright Infringement and Music litigation.
Since 2003, I have focused my practice exclusively on family law in Atlanta, including DeKalb, Cobb and Fulton County divorces, custody litigation, child support litigation, modification of child support, and metro Atlanta uncontested divorces. Prior to my work in family law, I practiced tax law at Alston & Bird, one of Atlanta’s top firms, where I represented corporations and individuals in tax matters. I find this tax and business background helpful in representing our clients. For 2009 and 2011, I was thrilled when Super Lawyers designated me as a Rising Star among divorce and family law attorneys in Georgia.. I enjoy the practice of family law. I am happiest when I can find a creative solution for settlement that satisfies the needs and concerns of two opposing parties. I also enjoy writing briefs, memos, and some of our more substantive letters.. I prefer to divide my time between the opposite ends of the spectrum, with most of my clients going through an uncontested divorce, settlement negotiations, and collaborative practice, and the rest of my cases in litigation.. I always have a select group of of contested cases, both because I enjoy litigation and because I feel it is crucial to drafting the best settlement agreements. The small number of cases in litigation mean a comparatively higher level of attention. My cases in litigation have focused on custody and parenting time, particularly those involving mental health and substance abuse allegations. I have also litigated child support and parenting time deviations and for divorce litigation cases, I have litigated the division of marital estates and the distinction between marital and nonmarital property.. My experience litigating divorce, custody, and child support informs the terms of these settlement agreements. I am a fast drafter, and often draft agreements while I am meeting with clients. I am an advocate of the use of plain English in settlement agreements, and abhor legalese. When your case concludes, you and your former spouse will be left with the daily task of living by the agreement. Most often, neither of you will have an attorney at your kitchen table to help you sort through an agreement full of “heretofores”, “wherebys”, and compound modifiers.. I received my law degree from the University of Texas School of Law (J.D. 2001, with honors), and my undergraduate degree from Georgia Tech (B.S. 1997, with honors) (admitted to Georgia bar in 2001). I am a member of the Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law American Inn of Court, the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia and the Atlanta Family Law section.. I reside in intown Atlanta with my husband and our two children, where I serve as troop leader for my child’s scouting troop.