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Leaving the farmlands of central Illinois, Duane graduated in 1973 from Southern Illinois University with Bachelor of Science Degrees in both Accounting and Finance. After a few years of practice as a Certified Public Accountant, Duane was awarded the Juris Doctor degree from the Illinois Institute Technology-Chicago Kent College of Law. Duane is licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois and the United States Supreme Court.. Having received the coveted American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Procedure while in law school, Duane also pursed his interests in the field of forensic accounting and investigative techniques, surveillance, and security. Duane is a Licensed Private Detective by the State of Illinois. Because of his accounting and legal background and sensitivity toward the vulnerable and unprotected, Duane was often appointed Guardian ad litem by the Cook County Probate Judges to represent minor children, the elderly, and disabled persons.. Establishing his law firm in Chicago and Palatine, Illinois, Duane represents clients in family law matters where he litigates diverse and sophisticated property and family law issues at the trial and appellate levels.
Randy began practicing family law in 1991. His practice encompasses the full spectrum of family law issues including domestic violence restraining orders, high asset/complex divorces, and high conflict custody matters. He brings experience, leadership, and an incredible work ethic to Finney Lindquist.
The Law Office of Sarah L. Kuhns, P.C. is located in Fairfax, Virginia and is committed to providing quality legal representation for all types of family law matters, including divorce, child custody, spousal support/alimony, and child support. Whether your case is an uncontested divorce or a heavily litigated high asset divorce, you will be treated as a priority client. It is Ms. Kuhns’ policy to personally return client phone calls and respond to client emails within one business day of receipt. While Ms. Kuhns strives to bring every matter to a satisfactory resolution without litigation, settlement is not always possible. Sometimes the spouse or other parent is entrenched in an unreasonable position and an agreement cannot be reached. In these instances, Ms. Kuhns is ready to fight for you in court. Ms. Kuhns practices in several of the Circuit Courts and Juvenile Domestic Relations District Courts in northern Virginia, including those in Fairfax, Arlington, Prince William, Loudoun, and Alexandria.
Rabal Law Firm is recognized in Northwest Arkansas for its experience in trial and transactional matters. Rabal Law Firm has built its law practice on the strength of referrals. Referrals stand as a witness to the measure of the firm’s success. Good legal representation comes from good people and at Rabal Law Firm, you will find the best. The main goal at Rabal Law Firm is to provide the highest quality of legal representation available at a reasonable and fair cost to clients while maintaining a very personal practice where each client is treated with respect.
I did not grow up in a military family, but I am often asked that question. Instead, my father was a college and professional football coach. I lived in ten (10) states from Mississippi to Washington state to California and New York with many states in between before I was eighteen (18) years old. Consequently, I appreciate all parts of our great country and the different backgrounds and experiences that people share with me every day. During my upbringing, I learned to adapt to many different situations. After all, the Southern culture is much different than California and New York.. I attended many different schools and had great difficulty deciding what I wanted to do when I grew up. I also really enjoyed athletics and had great dreams to be a professional athlete. I happened to be living in Buffalo, New York when I graduated from high school and started my college education at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York playing football. I finished my first degree at the University of Mississippi in English. I played football at Ole Miss for one (1) year as an ineligible transfer, but during that year I discovered the Greek life and focused on my social life.. After graduating from Ole Miss, the opportunities afforded an English graduate were not appealing to me. As a result, on the advice of my grandfather and uncle, I enrolled in the accounting program at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee. Christian Brothers was the only school willing to allow me to complete the requirements for the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) exam in a calendar year. It was a difficult program, but I completed the necessary accounting hours and accepted an associate accountant position with Coopers & Lybrand (n/k/a PricewaterhouseCoopers) in Memphis.. My experience at Coopers & Lybrand was an incredible opportunity to learn about many different businesses and people. I traveled the United States providing auditing and consulting services to clients. However, as I worked on initial public offerings for our clients, I realized that the legal side of professional service was more suitable to my interests and professional development.. In 1997, I completed my law school education at the University of Mississippi. It was a great experience returning to school. In fact, I enjoyed school so much that I continued in a graduate English program upon my graduation from law school. I worked in the Dean of Students Office at the University of Mississippi and coordinated sorority rush while pursuing my Masters in English. It was a great Fall semester until my girlfriend (now wife) told me that I needed to get a real job.. My pursuit of a real job brought us to Nashville. I have called Nashville and Middle Tennessee home for almost eighteen (18) years. Our three (3) children keep us running all over town with their many interests.. My law practice has evolved over the years. I started my legal career defending physicians in medical malpractice cases. I worked in small litigation firm before making the decision to practice as a sole practitioner in 2003. I have been asked to represent people in all types of conflict situations including domestic relations, criminal defense, civil and commercial litigation and probate matters. I also assist people with estate planning and advisory services. My diverse professional background affords me the ability to share my knowledge with clients by delivering straightforward practical advice and solutions. I continue to maintain my Tennessee CPA license in addition to my Mississippi law license. I am still hoping for a case in Oxford during football season. Due to the nature of my practice, I rarely have a conflict that prevents me from discussing your case and I do not have any insurance or corporate clients to prevent me from providing an honest answer to your question.
Haley E. (Liss) Medley was raised in Springfield Illinois. She obtained a Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Accounting from Brenau University Women’s College in Gainesville, Georgia, where she received the highest academic scholarship. While at Brenau University, she was active in Students in Free Enterprise, and her sorority, Delta Delta Delta.. Haley received her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of South Carolina. While attending, she was a student attorney in the Nonprofit Organizations Legal Clinic, assisting start-up and existing nonprofit organizations with obtaining 501(c)(3) status with the IRS. Upon graduation, Haley accepted the position of Finance Officer for the Juvenile Court Clerk of Davidson County, Tennessee managing child support payments, trust funds for minor victims of crime, and compliance with various fiscal legislation. After a solo practice in Nashville, and time at another private firm in Goodlettsville, Tennessee focusing on Family Law, Haley is excited to be a part of the Domestic Relations team at Phillips & Ingrum.. Haley is a Rule 31 Listed Family mediator, and enjoys helping people find resolution to their domestic matters outside of the courtroom as well.. Haley focuses her practice on:
Ms. Turner is a respectful and civil attorney, who understands the value of compromise and litigation and knows when to employ either tactic successfully. Ms. Turner believes in keeping her clients as informed as possible, and will ensure they understand their legal options and the real life consequences of each decision. Her job is to assist you in making the absolute best legal decisions for you and your children, not to make these most important life decisions for you. Ms. Turner's goal is to navigate the legal process in such a way that she finds real life, practical solutions to her client's domestic law issues, recognizing that long after the courts and Ms. Turner are out of her client's life, her client's family remains (including exes).. Ms. Turner is an experienced and highly qualified litigator, but recognizes and understands the value of amicable resolutions. She firmly believes it is far better for the people actually going through the conflict to resolve their own disputes with the help of a mediator, if necessary, as opposed to litigating and having just a few hours to present your entire life story and all concerns to a judge that does not know the parties or their children and leaving the most crucial decisions regarding family and life to a complete stranger. As such, Ms. Turner is a trained Rule 31 Mediator and often assists couples in resolving their domestic disputes through mediation. However, Ms. Turner does recognize that not all cases can be resolved at mediation, and she is dedicated and highly skilled at advocating for her clients in the court room and helping to ensure them the best results possible.. Ms. Turner is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville with a Bachelor of Arts and a graduate of the University of Memphis School of Law, receiving her Juris Doctor in 2010. She was admitted to practice law in Tennessee in 2010 and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee in 2012.. Ms. Turner is currently a member of the American Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association, and the Memphis Bar Association. Ms. Turner is also a board member of Junior Achievement in Memphis, TennessMs. Turner is a respectful and civil attorney, who understands the value of compromise and litigation and knows when to employ either tactic successfully. Ms. Turner believes in keeping her clients as informed as possible, and will ensure they understand their legal options and the real life consequences of each decision. Her job is to assist you in making the absolute best legal decisions for you and your children, not to make these most important life decisions for you. Ms. Turner's goal is to navigate the legal process in such a way that she finds real life, practical solutions to her client's domestic law issues, recognizing that long after the courts and Ms. Turner are out of her client's life, her client's family remains (including exes).. Ms. Turner is an experienced and highly qualified litigator, but recognizes and understands the value of amicable resolutions. She firmly believes it is far better for the people actually going through the conflict to resolve their own disputes with the help of a mediator, if necessary, as opposed to litigating and having just a few hours to present your entire life story and all concerns to a judge that does not know the parties or their children and leaving the most crucial decisions regarding family and life to a complete stranger. As such, Ms. Turner is a trained Rule 31 Mediator and often assists couples in resolving their domestic disputes through mediation. However, Ms. Turner does recognize that not all cases can be resolved at mediation, and she is dedicated and highly skilled at advocating for her clients in the court room and helping to ensure them the best results possible.. Ms. Turner is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville with a Bachelor of Arts and a graduate of the University of Memphis School of Law, receiving her Juris Doctor in 2010. She was admitted to practice law in Tennessee in 2010 and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee in 2012.. Ms. Turner is currently a member of the American Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association, and the Memphis Bar Association. Ms. Turner is also a board member of Junior Achievement in Memphis, Tennessee and participates in many philanthropic events and charities through said organization. Ms. Turner currently practices in Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee, Tipton County, Tennessee, Fayette County, Tennessee, and Hardeman County, Tennessee. She is a mother to two young children, avid runner, artist, and an overall involved and respected member of the and participates in many philanthropic events and charities through said organization. Ms. Turner currently practices in Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee, Tipton County, Tennessee, Fayette County, Tennessee, and Hardeman County, Tennessee. She is a mother to two young children, avid runner, artist, and an overall involved and respected member of the community.
John J. Fellin is a partner with the firm and concentrates in the areas of Matrimonial and Family Law. Mr. Fellin’s breadth and depth of experience in negotiating settlements, coupled with his trial skills, has yielded the highest level of advocacy on behalf of his clients.. Mr. Fellin has dedicated his legal career to helping clients navigate the difficult and often emotional issues and challenging family relationships that invariably arise in both the dissolution of a marriage and in other family-related legal proceedings. John is a highly skilled negotiator and experienced litigator who works closely with clients to identify their goals and develop strategies that effectively and efficiently meet their objectives.. Mr. Fellin strives to resolve issues in an effort to avoid costly, lengthy and emotionally-driven litigation. However, when settlement is not practical or possible, he will vigorously litigate the matter to obtain the best possible result for his client in the courtroom.. John’s range of representative clients includes high net worth individuals, public figures, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, professionals and business owners and their spouses. His experience and legal acumen are complemented by his fellow partners and associates who concentrate in federal and state court practice, civil and commercial litigation, transactional business matters, criminal defense and appellate advocacy, yielding a broader base of experience on which to draw in negotiating and litigating complex financial divorce matters.. As an active Touro law school alum and frequent lecturer before the Suffolk County Bar Association, John frequently guest lectures on family law matters at events attended by both law school students and seasoned practitioners alike.. Lauded by members of the judiciary and his peers in the legal community alike, Fellin is proud to have been rated “Superb” by , one of the leading attorney rating sites, to have been named a New York “Super Lawyers” “Rising Star” between 2017 and 2019, and named one of the American Society of Legal Advocates’ and National Advocates “Top 40 Under 40” matrimonial lawyers for five consecutive years.. In 2019, the Long Island Business News, the region's larget business community journal, awarded John as one of its "Leaders in Law.". John is a member of the New York State, Nassau County and Suffolk County Bar Associations. John is the incoming President of the Suffolk County Matrimonial Bar Association, is a member of the Suffolk County Bar Association Membership Committee, and was recently named to serve as a member of the Executive Board of the New York State Bar Association Family Law Section. He resides on Long Island with his Wife and children.
Specializing in Civilized Divorces. Delivering Exceptional Service, Superior Communication, Aggressive Representation and Proven Results.. With Over 35 Years Of Experience We Will Help You Acquire The Powerful Knowledge You Need To Take Back Control Of Your Life.. Larry Margolin is a lifelong resident of Long Island and New York City. He understands the diverse needs of living and raising a family in New York. The founding partner and driving force of the firm, Larry Margolin is dedicated to practice in the area of divorce and family law, handling all aspects of divorce (contested and uncontested, simple and complex, same sex), spousal support, maintenance, child support, child custody, modification proceedings (child support and spousal maintenance), parenting plans, relocation proceedings, paternity, enforcement of orders, property division, orders of protection, pre- and post-nuptial agreements, grandparents’ rights, separation agreements, stipulations of settlement and the financial incidents of divorce. In addition, we also represent clients in connection with buying and selling residential and commercial real estate, mortgages and lines of credit financing and refinancing, loan modifications, contracts, leases and agreements, landlord and tenant disputes, foreclosure defense, short-sales and civil litigation. An accomplished attorney with over 35 years of experience, Mr. Margolin has successfully represented, defended and argued numerous matters before the New York State, Civil and District Courts and the Appellate Division, First and Second Departments.. "I have built my reputation as an aggressive advocate and offer honest and well-reasoned legal advice. As you browse our website, my hope is that you will quickly get a feel for what we call our “Commitment to Excellence.” - Larry Margolin.. The Law Office of Laurence Margolin provides legal representation in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and New York Counties.All major credit cards are accepted.. Payment Plans are available. I understand that legal fees aren’t part of your regular budget. I can work with you if you need to make payments over time. You and I will work out a schedule that works for you.
I am a family man and Utah County is my home.. My goal is to help others navigate the difficulties of. separation, divorce, and modifications of current court orders.. Additionally, adoptions can be a pleasure for any family.. I enjoy practicing Family Law in Utah County. and have done so for many years.. I look forward to being of assistance to those in need of. direction, advice, and legal counsel.
Ashley Wood has devoted her career to helping all types of families through divorce, custody, parentage, adoption, modifications, protective orders, pre/post nuptial agreements, mediation, and other legal matters. Her commitment to family law comes from her awareness of how emotionally stressful, and often confusing, it can be to face family legal matters. Her goals are to ensure that clients understand their rights and options — and, above all, to take legal worries off their shoulders so they can focus on taking care of themselves and their children.. Ms. Wood has published work in the Utah Journal of Family Law and is proud to have been recognized by her peers among the Legal Elite for family law in Utah.. A Utah native, Ms. Wood was admitted to the Utah Bar in 2006, when she began practicing law with Kara Lee Barton. She has also served as a Private Guardian ad Litem since 2012 and volunteers her time with the Court system.. Ms. Wood graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Utah. She then moved to Rhode Island, where she graduated from Roger Williams School of Law in 2005. While attending law school, Ms. Wood completed 40 hours of mediation certification training and was a student attorney at the Community Justice and Legal Assistance Clinic at the Feinstein Institute for Legal Services.