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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Divorce lawyer in your area do?
A Divorce lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Divorce cases in your area.
How much does a Divorce lawyer cost in your area?
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.
When should I hire a Divorce lawyer in your area?
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.
How do I choose the best Divorce lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Divorce cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I attempt to solve you legal problems in the most cost effective and efficient manner. Divorce cases can be very costly emotionally, mentally, and financially; I strive to lessen each of these costs to you when I approach your case.. I work towards acchieving the results you desire in your case. I tailor my approach in your case to your situation and goals based and on your instructions.. I have been a licensed Illinois attorney since 2008 and have practiced exclusively in Family Law. Prior to joining The Law Offices of Janusonis & Szudarek, P.C., I worked for Prairie State Legal Services/Will County Legal Assistance Program assisting the less fortunate with their family law issues. My experience has allowed me to counsel hundreds of Family Law clients with legal problems that impacted all areas of their lives. Family law cases so often involve bankruptcy, tax, foreclosure, credit, social security, insurance, and pension issues; my skills and confidence with financial matters brings a unique and aggressive approach the economic aspects of your case. In addition to his role as an attorney, I am also a Mediator and a Guardian Ad Litem.
Going through a divorce or family law matter can be an emotional time that can leave you feeling betrayed, lost, or overwhelmed. Having an attorney that can relate to you, and who focuses on divorce and family law can make the process easier. Dakota Britt is a compassionate Junior Associate Attorney with Stange Law Firm, PC who can represent clients throughout Jackson County and the surrounding areas from the firm’s Kansas City, MO office location.. Dakota completed his undergraduate degree at Graceland University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice while minoring in Business, English, and Human Services. While there, he was a captain and member of the Graceland wrestling team and earned the Freeman Student-Athlete Award, which is given to the senior varsity athlete with the highest cumulative GPA on each varsity team. He was also Vice President of the Student Senate and Board Member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Dakota earned his Juris Doctorate at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock School of Law. During his time there, he was a full-time representative of the Student Bar Association for multiple years and was a member of the Barrister’s Ball Committee. He is currently licensed to practice in the State of Missouri.. Before joining Stange Law Firm, Dakota participated in the Bowen School of Law Litigation Clinic getting valuable experience in family law. He drafted a wide variety of documents relating to domestic relations and guardianship matters, as well as a variety of correspondences including legal memorandums, closing memorandums, and status updates of pending cases. He worked closely with clients who were going through divorce and family law matters. He then moved on to work as a Law Clerk at a firm in Little Rock, Arkansas that worked on numerous cases relating to domestic relations, contracts, personal injury, property, probate, and criminal law. While there he assisted in depositions, client meetings, and trial preparations.. While not assisting clients, Dakota enjoys participating in a variety of different sports. He currently competes in powerlifting and also enjoys hiking.
WHY CHOOSE THE LAW OFFICE OF TRACEY D. JOHNSON, LLC?. We understand the paramount importance of the issues our clients are facing and the possible affects legal actions could have on both our clients and their families.. Therefore, our law office considers our clients to be partners in their legal representation. We are committed to keeping our clients informed and assuring that their concerns receive our full attention. We strongly believe that there are no "cookie cutter" cases. Each client's situation is unique and should be treated as such. We develop each case around the individual needs and wishes of our clients.. Our office is a general law practice. We provide exceptional legal services in four primary practice areas:. Hiring an attorney to assist you with your legal issues assures that you will have a skilled professional advocate looking out for your best interests.
A Spokane native, Carolynn graduated with her B.A. from Eastern Washington University before graduating from the Washington State Bar Association Law Clerk Program in 2021. Her practice focuses exclusively on family law matters, ranging from complex divorces to issues involving spousal maintenance, parenting plans, relocations, child support, and minor guardianships.. For more than a decade Carolynn has diligently and compassionately assisted clients in various capacities with their family law matters. Prior to becoming a lawyer, she worked as a legal assistant and law clerk while she put herself through college and the Law Clerk Program, a four-year course of legal study. In addition to her work with the firm, Carolynn regularly volunteers with the Spokane County Volunteers Lawyer Program and serves on the board of the Spokane County Young Lawyer Division.. Carolynn is admitted to practice in Washington and is a member of the Washington State and Spokane County Bar Associations.
Joya has over a decade of legal experience which began as a legal assistant in the United States Attorney's office. She has worked in several different areas including Immigration, Personal Injury, Criminal, and Family Law. After graduating from law school, she has devoted the majority of her practice to serving families who are in transistional periods such as divorce, adoption, and the process of using assisted reproduction technology to grow their family. She also works in the juvenile courts with parents and youth who have entered the system.. Joya is the proud mother of one biological child and one adopted child. She is passionate about helping families through difficult transistions and offers both compassionate and highly skilled legal assistance to her clients.
Patricia Dills' practice focuses on family law and civil litigation. Originally from Englewood, Tennessee, Patricia received her undergraduate and law degrees from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Patricia holds a Bachelor of Arts in English, with minors in Spanish and Teaching English as a Second Language. Prior to attending law school, Patricia worked as a case manager with the Utah State Probation and Utah Juvenile Drug Court in Weber County, Utah.. During law school, Patricia interned at the U.S. Department of Interior and the Utah Labor Commission in Salt Lake City, Utah. She also served as a Family Law Research Assistant, as Associate Editor of the J. Reuben Clark International Law & Management Review, and Vice President of the J. Reuben Clark Family Law Society. She received numerous awards and recognitions, including the J. Reuben Clark Public Interest Service Award and Utah State Bar Labor & Employment Law Section and Utah Labor Commission Fellowship.. Following law school, Patricia practiced as an Attorney Ad Litem in McMinn County, Tennessee. She is experienced in litigating family law actions in Utah, Tennessee, and Florida courts.. Patricia currently serves as a Board Member for the Southwest Florida Chapter of the BYU Alumni Association, and as a volunteer Science and Family Services Liaison for the Southwest Chapter of Autism Speaks.
Sonya Fischer has extensive experience as an advocate for vulnerable populations. Her activism stems from parenting a child with severe developmental disabilities. The institutional barriers she experienced as a young mother inspired her to speak up and create change for others.. A member of the Oregon State Bar since 2003, and selected as an Oregon Super Lawyers 2009, 2010 and 2011 “Rising Star,” Sonya brings compassion and first-hand legislative knowledge to the practice of law. She combines her legal expertise with her understanding of education and service delivery systems to create successful strategies for her clients. Sonya understands her clients' struggles and utilizes a collaborative approach while building a solid record to preserve her clients' rights.. Sonya began her advocacy efforts while attending Warner Pacific College where she organized parents of children with disabilities to secure important early intervention services. She was soon hired by Multnomah County, where she assisted the families of children with disabilities in accessing services and facilitated the planning and delivery of services for early childhood education, domestic violence and homeless youth.. In 1991, while completing her master's degree in Public Administration at Portland State University, Sonya began working as an intern for the late senator Frank Roberts, where she spearheaded new disability parking permit legislation. Sonya worked in Salem for 13 years. Sonya served as a Clackamas County Commissioner from 2016 - 2022 where her work resulted in additional housing for people with serious mental health challenges, increased resources for childcare, supported the expansion of the child tax credit and devellopment of a strong vision for future advocasy across the state and nation.. While working with the Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities, Sonya helped create a system of in-home supports for children with severe disabilities and facilitated the passage of legislation making it possible for children with disabilities to continue attending the same school when living temporarily outside their parents' home. As legislative staff to Senator Frank Shields, Sonya developed a package of early childhood legislation that resulted in a statewide childcare provider training program that incorporated the importance of healthy brain development for young children. Sonya most recently served as the Director for State and Legislative Federal Affairs for the Oregon Department of Human Services.. Sonya graduated from the Lewis & Clark Law School, where she was recognized for her leadership and contributions as both a Joyce Ann Harpole Scholar and a member of the Cornelius Honor Society. The Harpole award is a peer-nominated award given each year to a law student and a practicing lawyer who are notable for balancing a fulfilling life with the study or practice of law. Sonya was also recognized for winning the mock trial competition. While in law school, Sonya spearheaded a pro bono program for law students to assist families with their childrens' special education planning.. Sonya is a member of the Board of Governors of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, where she previously served as President and co-chaired the Family Law Section. She is past President of the Clackamas Women Lawyers. She is past Secretary of the Clackamas County Bar Association and chaired the Policy Committee for FACT: Family and Community Together. She served as a delegate for the Oregon State Bar. She is also involved with Oregon Women Lawyers, and The Arc of Multnomah County. Sonya is a member of the Governmental Affairs Committee for the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce. She was very active in her childrens' educations, previously serving on school foundation boards and budget committees as well as volunteering in the classroom.