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A Divorce lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Divorce cases in your area.
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Most Divorce 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.
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You should contact a Divorce lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Divorce cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Experienced Divorce attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Divorce attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Divorce attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
When I am not practicing law, I enjoy reading and writing mystery novels. I am also an amateur nature photographer. I love hiking and taking in all the beauty Arizona has to offer.. I have children and step-children (all of whom are amazing, brilliant, special and wonderful!), so I understand first-hand the issues of divorce, remarriage, co-parenting, step-parenting, etc.
Patrick Sampair has over 39 years of legal experience and has helped thousands of Arizonans with their family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, and alimony (or spousal maintenance) disputes. Mr. Sampair has expertise resolving complex financial matters that arise in a family law dispute, drawn in part from his experience litigating civil and criminal tax cases during his early years of law practice. Mr. Sampair is committed to providing his clients with effective and affordable legal representation; he is dedicated to minimizing the negative effects divorce proceedings and related disputes can have on children.. Education&Experience:. Mr. Sampair received his Juris Doctorate from Creighton University Law School in Nebraska in 1981, and a BA from Creighton University in 1976. He is admitted to practice law in Arizona and Minnesota, and is a member of the State Bar of Arizona. Mr. Sampair is also admitted to practice before Arizona state and federal courts, the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals for the First, Second, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Ninth Circuits and the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts for Arizona.. Mr. Sampair is a former Judge Pro Tem in the Maricopa County Superior Courts, and a former Adjunct Professor of Law at the William Mitchell School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1992, he was appointed by the U.S. District Court of Arizona to represent indigent defendants pursuant to the federal Criminal Justice Act.
Coby McEachern Boswell is one of the founding partners of NXTSTEP Family Law, P.C.. located at 1000 Church Street NW, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. Coby Boswell earned his law degree from Birmingham School of Law and since becoming licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama has focused primarily on Domestic Relations/ Family Law related legal matters including: adoptions, child custody disputes, child support, paternity,dependency, terminations of parental rights, fathers’ rights, appeals, alimony, prenuptial agreements, post-nuptial agreements, wills and estates, real estateand property division matters, evictions, quiet title actions and other small business matters, such as the establishment of Corporations or Limited Liability Corporations. Coby represents clients in the Madison, Morgan, Limestone, and Lawrence Counties in North Alabama at NXTSTEP Family Law, P.C.. Coby has served as the young Lawyer’s division, Family Law Chair of the American Bar Association in 2014- 2015. Coby is a Member of the Madison County Bar Association, serves as a Guardian ad Litem, serving for the best interests of minor children in in the Madison County, Morgan County, and Limestone County areas and is an active participant with the Madison County Volunteer Lawyer Program as a pro bono attorney, agreeing to take at least two cases per year.
AS A FORMER PROSECUTOR, I AM PREPARED TO FIGHT FOR YOUR CASE TO RECEIVE THE OUTCOME YOU DESERVE.. The Law Office of Ginger Poynter in Mobile is here to help you with your most pressing legal needs. Whether you are facing criminal charges or find yourself confronted with a divorce, child custody dispute or other family law matter, it is essential to your success that you receive advice and representation from a knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is dedicated to looking out for you. Attorney Ginger Poynter is a former criminal prosecutor experienced in all types of serious criminal cases, including those involving domestic violence. For more than ten years, the Law Office of Ginger Poynter has been helping the people of Mobile and Baldwin County in need of legal assistance in the areas of criminal defense and family law.
Most clients want to know a little about their lawyer. Here's my story.. I arrived in the Territory of Hawaii in 1959 at the age of three. My dad was an Air Force JAG officer, and after Hawaii we were posted to Washington, D.C., and Sacramento before settling in Honolulu in 1971.. I graduated from Punahou in 1974, the University of Hawaii in 1977, and the University of Santa Clara Law School in 1980. I also hold a master's degree from the U.S. Army War College.. After being admitted to the Hawaii Bar, I was appointed a Deputy Attorney General for the State of Hawaii and spent the next fifteen years in government service. My principal clients were the State's welfare and Medicaid programs, the prisons, and the Child Support Enforcement Agency. My practice included class actions, federal civil rights suits, regulatory enforcement, elder abuse and neglect cases, criminal prosecution, appeals, and legislation. I defended multi-million dollar welfare cases, including one in which I wrote the friend-of-the-court brief for twenty-six states in a successful US Supreme Court appeal. I started the AG's program to bring cases of abuse and neglect of the elderly to Family Court, and drafted the legislation that eventually became Hawaii's Adult Protective Services Act. I shut down unlicensed or substandard day care, retirement homes and youth therapy programs, handled federal court challenges to conditions in our correctional facilities, chased deadbeat dads, and wrote a good deal of the State's child support laws. It was a great job for a young lawyer, and I made the most of it.. In 1995, my good friend Brad Coates offered me a unique opportunity to join the private sector and concentrate in family law. For the next twelve years, I practiced at Coates & Frey, Hawaii's largest family law firm, rising to Senior Counsel. During this time, I handled literally hundreds of divorce cases, and every other type of case known to the Family Court. In 2002, I became the first---and to date, the only---lawyer to be awarded a certificate of specialization in family law by the Hawaii Supreme Court. My certificate was awarded upon completion of a specialty certification program conducted by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, the only organization accredited by the American Bar Association to certify specialists in family law.. Throughout my civilian career in the law, I also served as an Army Reserve officer in various intelligence, command and staff assignments. After the 9/11 attacks, I was called to active duty for about six months here in Hawaii, and my unit was mobilized and deployed to Iraq in 2005-2006. After returning to Hawaii, I retired as a Colonel a few months short of thirty years of commissioned service.. In July 2007, I opened a solo practice, concentrating on divorce and family law. I also handle national security cases involving the revocation or denial of military or industrial security clearances. Over the years, I've been active in various community service organizations, including Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii. I continue to write and speak on issues of defense and national security.. In my free time, I enjoy reading and the beach, and I have a weakness for vintage MG roadsters. I live in Kalihi Valley with my wife of over twenty years and several well-fed cats.
Chimere Chisolm-Trimble is a native of Southwest Georgia and the founder and owner of Chisolm Trimble & Associates, LLC. She received her Bachelors of Art in Political Science with a minor in History from Fort Valley State University, Masters in Public Administration with an emphasis in Policy Analysis and Non Profit Management from Georgia State University and Juris Doctor from North Carolina Central University School of Law.. After graduating from law school, Attorney Chisolm-Trimble completed a coveted clerkship with the Dougherty Judicial Circuit becoming the circuit’s first Staff Attorney to single handedly serve three Superior Court Judges as well as a Senior Judge. Pre-dating her clerkship Attorney Chisolm-Trimble gained extensive legal experience as an Associate with the North Carolina Justice Center, Durham County Public Defender’s Office, and Ashhurst & Brown, PLLC (a boutique law firm in Durham, North Carolina).. Attorney Chisolm-Trimble later accepted an appointed position with the City of Albany as the Assistant City Attorney. During her tenure with the City of Albany, Attorney Chisolm-Trimble successfully litigated cases in the Municipal, State, Superior and Federal Court as well as represented City leaders during mediation and/or arbitration. Her attention to detail has also proven helpful as she has negotiated settlements in several million dollar cases while continuing to protect the rights of her clients.. Immediately, after serving as the Assistant City Attorney, Attorney Chisolm-Trimble launched Chisolm Trimble & Associates, LLC., a law firm that focuses on Personal Injury, Labor & Employment matters, and Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning. In addition to practicing law, Attorney Chisolm-Trimble is a motivational speaker and speaks at conferences and events all across the United States.. In fact, her outstanding contributions and litigation skills were recently recognized by The National Black Lawyers Association, which named Attorney Chisolm-Trimble one of the nation’s top black attorneys "40 Under 40". Due to her commitment to excellence and service within the community, Attorney Chisolm-Trimble also received an invitation into “Leadership Albany” an organization which identifies and further develops young leaders.. Attorney Chisolm-Trimble is well respected in both the Atlanta-Metro area as well as all of South Georgia as a passionate leader in the legal community. Her unwavering integrity coupled with her legal courage caused her to also be recognized as one of Southwest Georgia’s “40 Under 40” rising leaders in South Georgia.. Attorney Chisolm-Trimble currently serves on the Board of Directors for several non-profit organizations across the country. However, a significant amount of her time is spent serving as Regional Vice-President (Albany) for the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys. In her spare time she enjoys traveling with her family and empowering young women.
Before moving to Atlanta, Ryan studied in both the United States and abroad. He became fluent in Spanish while attending the University at Ramon Llull in Barcelona. After spending several years as an attorney, Ryan was drawn to Stearns–Montgomery & Proctor because of their reputation as having both high ethical standards and a high level of client contact. Ryan became a partner at Stearns–Montgomery & Proctor in 2010, where he fights for clients as a respected family law attorney. When Ryan is not practicing family law, he plays guitar with his band and spends time on beautiful Lake Allatoona.
Going through a divorce myself gives me great insight into my client's emotions during this most difficult time. I am a divorce litgator by trade. However, I also teach divorce recovery at my church and encourage couples to reconcile if it can be done. I am a registered mediator and Guardian ad Litem (child's attorney) as well. I fought for custody of my now 14 year old daugther, and have successfully co-parented with my child's mother for over a decade now.. I enjoy playing sports (basketball, soccer, and tennis) and am an avid reader.
While I can't guarantee the results, I can guarantee effort. I will work for you until the job is done. I will tell you when I think we should go to court and when we should fold. I will strive to be a good steward of your finances, time, and emotional energy. I will approach the job with compassion, a sense of humor, and a deep knowledge of the law and human behavior.. I have been litigating family and Native American law matters since 2003. I try up to three cases per year and represent three times that many at settlement conferences / meditations. I have been appointed a special master and sometimes conduct meditations. I also handle appeals.. My office is in North Seattle near Lake City. I appear regularly in King County Superior Court and less frequently in other counties throughout Washington. I am a member of the bar of most tribal courts in the State of Washington. I also practice in the United States District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts. I am a member of Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Christopher D. Pitts is the Principal of S.L. Pitts PC, where he focuses on financial complexity and jurisdictional questions as they arise in family law litigation.. Christopher has experience identifying, valuing, and dividing closely held business interests across a wide array of industries including: manufacturing, aerospace, technology, maritime, financial services, and commercial real estate. He also has experience identifying and valuing financially complex assets in divorce including: pensions, interest rate swaps, call options, and executive and top hat compensation plans. Christopher has identified and litigated professional goodwill in medical, dental, accounting, and legal practice groups.. Christopher is licensed in both California and Washington and has successfully advised clients on jurisdictional issues related to all areas of family law in both interstate and international marital dissolutions. For parties who have extensive contacts with both California and Washington, Christopher can assist in selecting the most appropriate state within which to initiate a marital dissolution. He maintains active cases in both Washington and California.
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As an attorney it is my responsbility to represent every client with integrity. I have extensive experience practicing in all areas of Family Law and Criminal Law, though I am currently focused on Family Law Matters. My approach to each case is individualized and consistent with your specific needs.