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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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Shalini Bhatia Sawhney earned her J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of. Law with a concentration in Advocacy and Dispute Resolution. Prior to law school, Shalini attended The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where she graduated Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree in International Affairs with a focus on Global Public Health. While in law school, Shalini worked as a Clinic Attorney in the Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution and clerked for reputable law firms, gaining experience in criminal defense and civil litigation. She served as the founder and president of the Health Law Society, a founding member of the Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender & Social Justice, and a member of the Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy. She was selected to participate in the Tennessee Bar Association's Diversity Leadership Institute, Class of 2012, where she contributed to improving and enriching the legal community in Tennessee.. Since earning her J.D., Shalini has practiced civil litigation and estate planning. She is fluent in Hindi, Punjabi and conversational in Spanish. In her free time, she loves to watch movies, dance and spend time with her friends and family.
The Frazier Law Firm is a full-service family law and personal injury firm based in Memphis. Our firm is headed by attorney Katherine Frazier, who is known for her compassionate counsel and honest, aggressive representation. For over 20 years, Ms. Frazier has offered a personalized service to clients seeking to resolve a broad range of family law and personal injury issues. We proudly serve Memphis and the surrounding areas, including Shelby, Tipton and Fayette counties.. From the beginning, our firm has been committed to accessibility and working with each client one-on-one to customize a strategy tailored to their individual needs. We have the knowledge, experience, resources and professional relationships to help ensure your rights will always be protected and your interests guarded safely. If you need help with a family law dispute or personal injury claim
Ms. Price graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1999. Her practice focuses on Family Law and Criminal Law and her goal is to help people going through tough situations in their lives She served as President and Vice President of the DeSoto County Bar Association and now speaks frequently at seminars on Family Law issues. Ms. Price has been recognized as a Top Ten Family Lawyer in Mississippi, Top 10 Mississippi Law Firm, Top 10 Mississippi Firm for Outstanding Client Service, and Client Satisfaction.
Lawyers are entrusted to help navigate some of life's biggest events: buying a house, selling a house, resolving broken contracts and promises, putting bad guys in jail and keeping good guys out, making agreements prior to a marriage, reaching agreements following the dissolution of a marriage, forming businesses, protecting assets, ensuring the care of your children while you're alive and assuring the care of your family when you're gone. I know exactly what you've entrusted to me and I don't take that responsibility lightly. I will do my best to make whatever life's event that's brought you to me go by just as smoothly and quickly as I can.
Attorney Campos is the founding attorney of Legal Advocate Solutions, a Family Law and Real Estate practice.. Ms. Campos received her BA from The University of Illinois in Chicago and her JD from The John Marshall Law School. During her time at the John Marshall Law School she completed a one-year internship with The John Marshall Fair Housing Legal Clinic.. Ms. Campos, always welcoming a challenge, enlisted in the military at the age of 17. She served with the 633rd PSD and the 1st Battalion 131st Infantry, 38th Infantry Detachment (ROC).. Ms. Campos has also owned and operated a successful online children's boutique. Her business grew and thrived until she closed down shop to focus on the journey that would be law school.
My practice has been focused exclusively on family law since 2008. A divorce is usually not just a divorce, as it also typically involves issues of child custody, child support, and alimony. Even after a divorce or custody battle is over, there may be ongoing enforcement or modification issues. You can rely on Miller Upshaw Family Law for every aspect of your case.. A little about me: I grew up in Columbia, Tennessee and graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 2002, majoring in political science. While attending MTSU, I was a Presidential Scholar and an active member of many campus organizations. I also served as a legislative intern in the Tennessee General Assembly and, after graduation, worked with the Tennessee General Assembly House Clerk’s Office. In 2006, I received my Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, graduating in the top one-third of my class. While in law school, I was a member of the University of Memphis Law Review and served as an officer for the Student Bar Association.. I reside in Franklin with my husband, 2 young children, and our dog. We enjoy traveling and attending comedy shows.
My goal is to help my clients through difficult matters with a thoughtful, efficient, and problem-solving approach. I am dedicated to representing my client's best interests with integrity and compassion.
I have been practicing law in Middle Tennessee since 1999. My middle Tennessee roots run deep. I am proud to say that I have lived in this region the past thirty-eight years and my family even longer. My father, Wayne Belcher was born on a tobacco farm on the northern part of Wilson County. The farm straddled the Wilson and Trousdale county line in the Providence community. The Belcher family lived on that farm for over 200 years. My father attended a one-room schoolhouse and graduated from Hartsville in 1965. My father has run a successful CPA practice in Mt. Juliet for the past 30 years.. My Mother, the former Darnell Russell was raised in the southeastern part of Wilson County in Watertown. Like my father, my Mother too lived on a tobacco farm. She cheered and played basketball for the Purple Tigers graduating from Watertown in 1968. My Great Aunts, Lou Alice Gwaltney and Minnie Belle Winfree ran the five and dime store in Watertown for many years. Both my uncles, Bill and Don Russell were newsboys when you still delivered newspapers on bicycles. Our family still maintains a cemetery in the Poplar Hill community that began just after the Civil War. My parents were married at Round Lick Baptist Church in 1969 where my Grandfather, Prentice Russell served as the Sunday School Superintendent and my Grandmother, Sarah Russell sang in the choir.. After my father graduated from Tennessee Tech in 1973, he obtained his first job at the accounting firm of Ernst and Ernst in Hermitage. My parents were looking to live in a town close to my father’s job and close to both my grandparents. Mt. Juliet was the perfect spot (in the middle). Mt. Juliet was a wonderful place to grow up. I am the oldest of three children who all graduated from Mt. Juliet High School. My brother, Travis Belcher graduated in 1993 and my sister, Sarah Beth Belcher (Blevins) graduated in 1998. The summers included swimming and playing tennis at Langford Farms Club. Sports were a huge part of my youth. I played Phil King football in the fall for the Mt. Juliet Bears; I played basketball in the winter in the West Wilson Basketball League; and I played baseball in the summer at the Mt. Juliet Little League.. For twelve years I attended Mt. Juliet public schools. I lived so close to school that I was able to walk to Mt. Juliet Elementary. Those were the days when you could safely cross Mt. Juliet Road without the threat of being run over. Mt. Juliet only had one red light located at the intersection of Mt. Juliet Road and Lebanon Road. Fast food meant the Superburger at the interstate; retail was the M&M’s Five and Dime; Dixie Drugs was were you filled your prescriptions; and Charlie Daniels Day was the event of the year.. My brother and I were very rambunctious children. My Mother’s solution for maintaining her sanity was for us to attend every vacation bible school that was offered in Mt. Juliet. We made the VBS circuit every summer. We attended Mt. Juliet First Baptist Church, Mt. Juliet Church of Christ, Cloyd’s Presbyterian Church, St. Paul’s United Methodist and any other church that would have us. I guess a fella can never have too much religion.. After High School, I attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. I always knew that I would return to Mt. Juliet, so for Law School I went on my three-year adventure to the northeast. I attended law school in Boston at New England Law. I even worked in the summers as an usher at Fenway Park for the Boston Red Sox.. My stint in New England was wonderful, but I missed my hometown. After law school, I immediately returned to Mt. Juliet. I had always wanted to own a farm. At that time the farms in Mt. Juliet were becoming scarce. After a diligent search I found a small farm on the north side of town that was perfect. I then constructed a log cabin that we still use today.. There was no doubt that I wanted to work in Wilson County. Establishing my law practice became my focus. In 2002, I purchased the former home of my elementary school principal, Paul and Carol Thomas. The home is a bungalow style residence built sometime in the mid 1920’s that sits right in the heart of Mt. Juliet. As a child I visited the home on numerous occasions and it felt like the perfect spot to house my law practice. Over the past 11 years at that location, I have had the pleasure of serving a community that has served me so well over the years.. Not too long after that, I met my wonderful wife, the former Susan Guthrie. She was raised in a small community on the Cumberland Plateau near Crossville, Tennessee called Big Lick (that really is the name). I have two stepchildren who both graduated from Mt. Juliet High School. Ryne Gipson was three-year letterman on the Mt. Juliet football team and is currently enrolled at Tennessee Tech University. This spring Katie Gipson will be graduating with honors from Mt. Juliet High School and will be attending the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. We have two children together, Atticus and Iris. Atticus will be entering 2nd grade at W.A. Wright Elementary and currently enjoys playing soccer and cub scouting. This fall Iris will be starting kindergarten at W.A. Wright Elementary. She enjoys playing softball and gymnastics.. I have been involved in many chartiable causes. I was privileged to serve as the chair for the West Wilson County/Mt. Juliet Senior Citizen board. I have served as the District Chair for the Boys Scouts in the Hermitage District. I am also a current member and past chairman of the Mt. Juliet YMCA. I am also a current representative on the Middle Tennessee Youth Council. I am a 3rd Degree Master Mason in Mt. Juliet Lodge 642. I have coached baseball and softball at the Mt. Juliet League. In addition, I have served as a Trustee at Providence United Methodist located in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. I believe that one should support the community in which one lives.. People are just discovering what us natives have known for a long time, Mt. Juliet is a great place to be. Mt. Juliet has changed dramatically in the past 40 years. We now have shopping malls, restaurants, and a movie theater, but some things remain the same. Mt. Juliet continues to be a great place to work and raise a family. I understand that people have many choices. Please consider our office.
Brad H. Frakes is a family law attorney in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition to representation in a divorce, Mr. Frakes provides representation in post-divorce actions such as contempt proceedings and custody/child support modifications. He has handled many difficult divorce actions in his practice. Mr. Frakes is a graduate of Nashville School of Law and served as a law clerk for a local family law court while studying for his degree. Mr. Frakes is a member of both the Tennessee Bar Association and the Nashville Bar Association.. When you retain Mr. Frakes as your legal counsel, you gain an advocate for your cause. Mr. Frakes will guide you through your legal issues, reassuring you of your rights and the resolution that you wish to achieve, while also maintaining realistic expectations. Specifically, the area of Family Law is not only about a divorce, but all of the accompanying issues that too often ensue after a divorce is filed; such as restraining orders, orders of protection, custody battles and modifications of support. Mr. Frakes has experience handling all aspects of family law. He practices extensively throughout Davidson, Williamson, Sumner, Rutherford and Wilson counties, and is familiar with the local procedures and requirements of the various Tennessee family courts.. Mr. Frakes has a reputation as both an effective litigator and reasonable advocate for his clients. If it is necessary to carry your legal issue to trial in order to attain the best result, he will not hesitate to do so. However, he will also attempt to negotiate a fair and equitable settlement that is in your best interests and allows you to avoid the cost of litigation and the emotional and mental stress that often accompanies litigation.. You do not have to face your legal problems alone. Attorney Brad H. Frakes will work hard to inspire confidence and relieve the stress for his clients during both family law and criminal litigation. The office of Brad H. Frakes is located at 222 Second Avenue North, in the Washington Square Building, directly across from the Historic Courthouse in downtown Nashville. Call Mr. Frakes today at to schedule a free consultation to discuss your legal needs.
I have a unique legal, theatrical, and international background that provides her with useful tools and creative strategies when resolving the distinct legal issues our clients face. Scarlett represents a diverse pool of clients in a wide range of legal matters and wholeheartedly protects their interests from the start of their case to trial litigation. Born and raised in South Florida, Scarlett focuses her practice in matters pertaining to family law, immigration, and business law and litigation. She also assists clients in a variety of litigation and non-litigation matters involving immigration petitions, legal permanent residence, naturalizations, trusts and estate planning, real and personal property, and contracts.
With two convenient locations: Kansas City and Olathe, we have an extensive legal team ready to assist you. Attorney Denise Ramos and her associate attorneys can help with your immigration, family, traffic and criminal cases. Our goal is to make you feel at peace and confident that your legal case is being handled by the most dedicated and passionate legal professionals in Kansas City. Call us today! Our staff is bilingual.. Each year, thousands of people come to the United States inspired by the American dream: the opportunity to work hard and achieve prosperity and success. Unfortunately, coming to the United States as an immigrant is not simple. Leaving family and friends behind, learning a new culture and language, making new friends and working with people from a different culture can be very challenging. Immigrants start from scratch to achieve life goals. These goals may not be ambitious, but only the satisfaction of being able to feed your children and give them quality of life and education makes the immigrants become true warriors.. Fortunately, through a journey of new life in a new country, one encounters people who went through the same struggles that one spent as an immigrant. After struggling for their own story, they are willing to fight for yours.. Denise Ramos is an immigrant who came to the United States 20 years ago and needed legal assistance with her immigration and family cases. She received help and was grateful to be treated with dignity and discover that she had rights as an immigrant whom she did not know she had. Today, Denise Ramos is a family and immigration lawyer who dedicates her time and knowledge to help every immigrant, as well as anyone who needs help in family cases.. Denise focuses on the Hispanic community as she is originally from Mexico and speaks fluent Spanish and English. Denise is delighted to be able to assist anyone in need of legal assistance with immigration, family and criminal cases.
past president Association for Women Lawyers 2001