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Every client who walks in the door has a different life story, so I never know what the day will bring. Emotions often run high in our type of practice, and it is a challenge for family law attorneys to strike the appropriate balance between compassion and empathy on one hand, and calm objectivity on the other. But, that is precisely what we must do. In family law, we deal with real people, not faceless corporations. For me, it is much more satisfying to help families during the most difficult times in their lives.
Lynn Pardee is a dedicated attorney who enjoys working with families and serving their needs. Born in the Northumberland County and raised in King George, she has dedicated her professional life to the Northern Neck of Virginia.. After marrying and moving to North Carolina she continued to teach until enrolling in law school at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. She earned her Juris Doctorate and was a member of the Law Review and the Moot Court Team. During her time as a law student she interned for the Guardian ad Litem Office, in Durham.. Lynn returned to her home town and successfully completed the Virginia State Bar and began practicing law in Montross, Virginia. Also, during this time she served on the King George School Board for five years, one as an appointed member, then four years as the elected at-large member.. As a Virginian Lawyer she has continued her work with children as a Guardian ad Litem and as a family, juvenile, and immigration attorney.
Justin planned to become a Marriage and Family Therapist prior to going to law school. While attending Dixie State, Justin worked with children and youth at the Southwest Behavioral Health Center and then completed all the Marriage and Family Therapy Program pre-requisites at Utah State on his way to a major in Sociology and minor in Family and Human Development. Prior to graduation, Justin decided instead to go to law school and it didn't take long to gravitate back toward marriages and family. In addition to his legal practice, Justin also authors the blog Working on Marriage (well, has posted once or twice and plans to develop that further...).. Justin exclusively handles child-related cases, representing children and parents in actions including co-parenting disputes, child abuse, false allegations of abuse, divorce, paternity, etc. Justin has represented clients in hundreds of court appearances and mediations, defending what is most important to them: their relationship with their children. Justin will always give his honest assessment and advice, not merely tell you what you want to hear.. Before returning home to Southern Utah in 2017, Justin worked for Moody Brown Law, Utah County’s top divorce and family law firm, since 2011.. Justin loves living in Southern Utah with his wife and three children.
Mr. Solomiany has worked as a trial attorney exclusively in the area of family law and is trained as a trial attorney and a collaborative lawyer. Mr. Solomiany provides representation in all areas of family law, with an emphasis on high-income divorce cases, cases involving corporate entities, prenuptial agreements, and interstate child support and custody matters.Over the years, Mr. Solomiany has represented in family law matters numerous athletes, entertainers, professionals and executives from Fortune 500 Companies. Mr. Solomiany has appeared in numerous radio and television programs to discuss family law issues and is a frequent lecturer in both state and national family law seminars.
YOUR DEDICATED LAWYER. John M. Acosta Jr. was born and raised in Southern California. In July 1996, he enlisted in the United States Army. He served as a Military Police Officer for almost two years, with his remaining three years as a Military Police K-9 Officer, at various military installations and was honorably discharged. In 2001, he pursued a career in law enforcement. He spent almost twelve years with various Police and Sheriff’s Offices throughout the State of Georgia. During that time, he worked as a patrol officer and was eventually promoted to the rank of Sergeant. As a U.S. Army Military Police Veteran and Law Enforcement Officer in State of Georgia, he has over 15 years of combined law enforcement experience. During those years he performed numerous DUI, misdemeanor, and felony investigations. Additionally, he has worked as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the State of Indiana and has conducted numerous state court bench and jury trials. Although, he does not consider himself an expert, he does consider himself highly qualified to interpret and evaluate law enforcement actions.. This profile and/or website are intended for general information and advertising purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. Any communication with us through the use of this website and/or profile does not constitute or intended to create, an attorney-client relationship. We strongly encourage you to consult an attorney of your choosing to thoroughly review your legal issues. Once you select and retain an attorney of your choosing that is when an attorney-client relationship begins.
Except for two military deployments to Iraq in 2005 and Afghanistan in 2011, I have lived in Austin, Texas since 1997. A native of Virginia, I mostly lived in California, Japan, and Virginia after joining the Marine Corps before finally finding my home in Texas.. I earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and a law degree from Saint Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio and I’m now a Family Law attorney working out of down town Austin, a block from the court house.. In the Marines, I served with an A-6 Intruder squadron as the maintenance control officer, and later did the same with F/A-18D Hornets. I was the Adjutant for Officer Candidate’s school before leaving active duty to begin working as a manufacturing engineer for Apple Computer and Dell Computer.. When the recent war started up, I rejoined the Marine Reserves and served with a reconnaissance battalion and two different Marine Infantry battalions. I’m currently serving as the Communications Officer for Combat Logistics Regiment 4 for a weekend each month and for two weeks in the summer.. I am married to a lady who hailed from Dallas, Elizabeth Rentner, and together we have one daughter, who has me completely wrapped around her little finger. As it should be.