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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.
17791 Family Lawyers Found
Allyson Dow graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2012 and was licensed that same year. Prior to attending law school, Allyson worked as an Internal Auditor for an accounting firm in Dallas, Texas. Allyson served as the Chair of the Family Law Section of the Oklahoma Bar Association in 2017. Allyson fights for her clients in complicated custody battles, guardianship matters, and property issues. She also serves as Guardian Ad Litem as an advocate for children. Allyson has been married to her husband since 2011 and they have two children together.. Please call to schedule a consultation with Allyson. You may also email her paralegal, Crystal, at for more information.
Roe Simmons is one of the respected Oklahoma City civil litigation lawyers at Simmons & Associates. Even before he earned his law degree at Oklahoma City University, Attorney Simmons already knows that he wants to focus his practice on civil litigation. For several decades since his graduation, he has been handling various civil action cases including family law, commercial litigation, construction litigation, and personal injury. With Attorney Simmons on your side, you can rest assured that he has extensive knowledge and resources to ensure favorable outcomes. He is dedicated to providing each of his clients with helpful legal counsel and experienced representation. To know more about how Attorney Simmons can assist you with your case, set-up an appointment with the firm at.
Born and raised as the only Chinese-American on the French Caribbean island of Saint Martin, Alex had brief stints throughout the Caribbean and South America where he attended schools taught only in French, Spanish, and Papiamento. Alex eventually migrated to the United States and earned his undergraduate degree from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and his Juris Doctorate in Virginia from George Mason University School of Law, a Tier I law school, which he attended because of its focus on economics in law and libertarian philosophy.. Following law school, Alex practiced criminal law in Virginia, which included criminal appellate matters. (See Little v. Commonwealth (2012) 777 S.E.2d 317 (Va. Ct. App. 2012).) Alex ultimately moved back to California and spent five years practicing business litigation, primarily focusing on employment, construction defect, and contract. Alex's diverse caseload ran the gamut from simple actions involving a single agreement or unrepresented opposing party to major actions involving publicly traded companies, international disputes from Mexico to China, and matters deemed "complex." (See e.g., Ping Pan v. Skyline Technology HK Co., Ltd., CIVRS1201048, 2018 WL 4275239 (Fourth Dist. Ct. September 6, 2018) (involving Chinese international shipping dispute); Marriage of Hsu, G053490, 2017 WL 2334020 (Fourth Dist. Ct. May 30, 2017) (involving transmutation)). Alex litigated these actions in federal and state courts, before administrators and commissions, and through alternative dispute resolution services.. Alex transitioned from general civil litigation to focus exclusively on family law at Minyard Morris to assist real people get through one of the most trying times of their lives - divorce. Alex has since graduated from the Family Law Trial Advocacy Program in Houston, Texas. Alex has extensively litigated complex attorneys' fees and cost matters in Orange County divorce courts, and argued before the California Court of Appeal in family law matters. Alex is a Certified Specialist in Family Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.. Outside of the office, Alex is a passionate, but perpetually disappointed, Minnesota sports fan and stays physically active with local basketball and beach football leagues. Alex extensively travels internationally and has a personal quest to dine at as many Michelin 3-starred establishments as possible. Alex is also an active member in the local community.
Abby began her legal career in 2007 at Hawley Troxell in Boise, Idaho. Upon returning to her native state of Tennessee she began working for attorney Mitch Shannon in 2011 as his Legal Administrative Assistant/Paralegal. She has worn many hats over the years, from meeting with clients to preparing and drafting documents, and on top of that assisting in court with the paperwork needed for Orders of Protection. She enjoys working closely with clients and helping them through a stressful and at times a confusing process.. Abby is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and Nashville School of Law. She looks forward to working with clients and taking on the various challenges each individual case presents.
Mr. Terral practices in Brentwood and Murfreesboro. He is admitted to the Tennessee bar and is also admitted to practice before the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Tennessee districts. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (California). Mr. Terral provides legal services in Williamson, Rutherford, Davidson, and surrounding counties, with a practice emphasis in divorce and family cases and social security disability cases and appeals.. Mr. Terral graduated from University of Tennessee College of Law in Knoxville, Tennessee. He received is undregradutate education at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
I grew up in a small town in Middle Tennessee. At the age of 13, I decided to pursue a law degree so that I could help other people. 13 years later, I was sworn in as a Tennessee attorney and began doing just that.. I am a solo practitioner who strives to give each and every client the time and attention that they deserve.
Loren A. Sanderson is the newest and first female member at Kious, Rodgers, Barger, & Sanderson, PLLC. Loren focuses her practice on litigation in the area of family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, contempt, dependent neglect, and adoption. Loren also assists clients with criminal defense, probate, and estate planning matters. Loren joined the firm in 2015 after establishing her practice with a firm in Nashville. Loren is also a Rule 31 Listed General Civil Mediator and has extensive experience mediating family law disputes. Loren graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 2008 with a B.S. in Political Science and went on to attend law school and earn her Juris Doctor in 2012 from DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, Illinois.. Loren is originally from Memphis, Tennessee, where she grew up on a horse farm just outside the city and attended Lausanne Collegiate School. In her personal time, Loren enjoys kayaking, hiking, traveling and experiencing new cultures, politics, history, and spending time with her husband, Curt Cobb, dogs, Charlotte and Sadie, and cat, Finn.
I was born and raised right here in Middle Tennessee. My wife and I have one daughter that keeps us very busy. I studied political science and history in college and obtained my law degree at the Nashville School of Law. While I attended law school at night, I spent my days as a judicial commissioner/magistrate in my hometown of Warren County, as well as two years as the DUI Coordinator for the Williamson County District Attorney's Office. Upon completion of law school and passing the bar exam, I was immediately promoted to DUI Prosecutor. I have conducted several jury trials in my career and enjoy the challenges involved in litigating cases in the courtroom. I take pride in my work and make sure that all of my clients feel like part of the family. If there is anything I can do to assist you or your family, then please do not hesitate to give me a call.
I am a 3rd generation attorney. I have lived in Murfreesboro, Tennessee my entire life and representing my community is what I take pride in. I studied Criminal Justice in college and went to have an internship at the 16th Judicial District's District Attorney's Office in the spring of 2008. Afterward, I became a paralegal for Sonya W. Henderson and remained her paralegal for over 4 years while I attended law school. After graduating law school, I took interest in practicing criminal defense, family law, juvenile, and personal injury. I love my clients and want to make sure that they get the absolutely best result.
Attorney Mary Lynn Damaré has practiced law for over 30 years and has lived and practiced law in DeSoto County, Mississippi for 17 years. She was admitted to the Mississippi Bar in 1987 and the Tennessee Bar in 2009. Her legal experience includes family, criminal, personal injury, and civil law cases in the local city, county, chancery, and circuit courts in Mississippi and Tennessee. Her broad based experience includes active duty service in the United States Air Force with the Judge Advocate General's Corps. She then served as a reserve Air Force JAG officer, retiring in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 2014. Mary Lynn also appears on behalf of her clients at Social Security Disability hearings, and has helped many to obtain benefits. Mary Lynn is interested in finding solutions, but also is a strong litigator when a case requires a judge and jury. A graduate of the University of Mississippi Law School and Delta State University, she is a Mississippi native who understands that when a legal issue arises, you need a trusted professional. Mary Lynn believes it is important to listen to her clients and to remain available to them throughout their case. Her sound knowledge of the legal system on local, state, and national levels has helped her clients get the results they are seeking, through negotiation and mediation, and in the courtroom.
Tara Carter has worked extensively in the areas of family law, probate and real property for nearly a decade. Ms. Carter has practiced in all areas of family law including divorce, post-divorce, child custody, child support and grandparents’ rights. She has assisted clients with estates, estate planning, conservatorships and creating wills and trusts. Ms. Carter has also worked extensively in real property by assisting clients with evictions, foreclosures, deeds to real property and loan closings.
Allison graduated Summa Cum Laude from The University of Tennessee in 1999 with a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies with a double concentration in African American Studies and Women Studies. She later graduated from The University of Tennessee College of Law in 2004 and was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in November 2004. Allison has been recognized in Cityview Magazine as a Top Attorney for Family Law and Adoption, most recently in 2020. She was also voted runner-up in Metro Pulse for Best Lawyer in Knoxville in 2013.. She is a member of the Knoxville Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, and the American Inns of Court. In 2020, Allison was selected as a Fellow of the Knoxville Bar Foundation and was a member of the 2020 graduating class of Leadership Knoxville.. Allison is heavily involved throughout the community holding several leadership positions. She currently serves as a mentor in the UT Promise Mentor Program, Vice President of the Arts & Cultural Alliance Board of Directors which she has served on since 2015, and the Knoxville Opera Board of Directors which she has served on since 2009. Allison is also a member of the Knoxville Opera Guild and serves on the Board of Directors for Nief-Norf, a contemporary chamber music ensemble. She has also served on the Diversity Advisory Committee at the Episcopal School of Knoxville and as a member of the Knox Heritage Board of Directors where she served as Vice President of the organization from 2013-2015.
The first question many people ask is what does the name of the firm mean and it is the perfect segue into allowing me to explain what the Vision, the Values and the Mission of the firm is.. The word Amicus is of latin origin and is a noun defined as an impartial adviser, often voluntary, to a court of law in a particular case. The word Amicus is synonymous with what sets our attorneys apart and truly defines the weight we place in our relationship with our clients. We are here to serve as friends, allies, loyal and trusted advisors during what is often a difficult time for our clients, their families or their business. The definition embodies the Vision, the Values and the Mission that this firm was founded upon and that each of our attorneys operate under.. Our Visionimpartial adviser. Before we can successfully and prudently represent our client’s interests, we must first assess their concerns with impartiality. Knowledge is power and that is what we are able to provide to our clients because their trust in us is of the utmost importance. As friends, allies, loyal and trusted advisors we are here to inform, prepare and advocate for you. We are not afraid to litigate when necessary, but we intend to first rely on our communication skills and creativity to respectfully resolve matters with minimal friction, time expended and expense for all involved.. Our Valuesoften voluntary. “To whom much is given, much is expected” has and will always remain a core value for our attorneys. As a boutique firm we are able to practice with passion and purpose. The same integrity, excellence, service and teamwork that has earned us our clients respect and appreciation is the same values that drive our desire to educate and to give back to our community.Click Here to learn more about our passion for giving back to our community and join us in future community events, outreach and support.. Our Missionto a Court of Law. Our profession is rooted in the privilege of advocating for others with intent, principle and honesty before a tribunal. Unfortunately, many people have become jaded by their previous experiences with the judicial process. Our attorneys are determined to provide cost efficient and effective representation to our clients. The goal is that we provide them with peace and clarity through our diligent efforts which in turn should restore their confidence in the judicial process and the integrity of our profession. We will not stand down when it is deemed necessary to go that extra mile for our clients. Our firm has a Special Counsel specifically selected for experience in the Appellate Court practice. Our Special Counsel is here to ensure each client's case receives the priority it deserves.
Lindzi Tilghman practices in all areas of family law inlcuding divorce, post-divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, paternity, LGBT+ issues, and prenuptial agreements. As well, Ms. Tilghman assists clients with wills and estate planning. Prior to joining Zipper Law, PLLC, Ms. Tilghman practiced insurance defense and workers' compensation. Ms. Tilghman is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and Williamson County Bar Association.