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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.
21033 Family Lawyers Found
Litigation in the fields of Family Law, Personal Injury, Criminal Matters and Bankruptcy.
Rhonda Levey represents clients in all areas of family law, including divorce, child custody, alimony, paternity, and child support cases. Before entering private practice, Rhonda worked 13 years as a prosecuting attorney for the Department of Social Services. Rhonda is an experienced litigator and has tried many complex divorces and highly contested custody cases. Rhonda aggressively represents her clients whether at trial or during settlement negotiations to help them achieve their goals.
Sheena has practiced exclusively in the area of Family Law for the entirety of her legal career. She represents clients in family law disputes such as divorce, custody, child support, alimony, modification, paternity, guardianships and contempt cases. She is a compassionate attorney who understands the emotions involved in divorce and family law matter. She is extremely passionate about helping clients work through the most difficult times of their lives. She strives to provide her clients with both thoughtful and realistic strategies with both short term and long-term goals.
In 2013, Dina Kahriman established Boston-based Kahriman Law Firm. Her diverse practice includes family law, real estate, conservatorship and guardianship, family-based immigration, estate planning and general counsel. She is passionate about building life-long relationships with her clients, serving them through both the tough and exciting transitions of their lives.. Dina holds a law degree from the Massachusetts School of Law. After graduating with a bachelors degree in psychology from Suffolk University, she went on to earn her MBA from the University of Massachusetts Boston. Dina launched her own real estate brokerage in 2009, Dina’s Realty, one year before beginning law school.. Dina is a member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association as well as the Boston Business Women. She is a sponsor of the New England Friends of BiH, where she serves as an attorney volunteer.
The Law Offices of Michael A. Salvucci was founded under the premise that attention to detail and communication are paramount in every attorney-client relationship.. Being a full service, intimate law firm, we take pride in the fact that we are able to give you a level of attention unmatched by other larger firms. Our clients come first, always.. We understand that whenever a lawyer is involved, be it in a divorce, a criminal matter, or a contract/real estate matter, the situation is, by its very nature, extremely stressful. Our goal is to help you through these stressful situations by providing you with state-of-the-art representation in conjunction with detailed communication along the way.Please contact us for a free consultation today.
Raised by Kansas parents, Chad O'Neill maintained strong ties to the State of Kansas despite growing up in northern Illinois. He made his home in the Kansas City Metro area in 2007 with his wife, a native of Overland Park. A graduate of Western Illinois University, Mr. O’Neill was drawn to law school by a strong desire to help others in a bind. While attending Washburn University School of Law, Mr. O’Neill served as Secretary of the Tax and Estate Planning Association. Mr. O’Neill is active in the local chapter of the American Inns of Court and various local bar associations. On his down time, Mr. O’Neill can be found participating in all things sports-related.
Attorney Kyle R. Crane is partner and owner of Fairbanks Crane, LLC. Mr. Crane represents clients in areas of divorce, parentage, child custody and support establishment and modification, and other family law matters. He is also a child advocate, serving as Guardian ad Litem for minor children in custody disputes between parents in divorce and parentage cases. Mr. Crane has been practicing family law since 2017, and he is licensed in the states of Kansas and Missouri.. Mr. Crane uses his expertise in legal advocacy to understand his clients’ issues and zealously advocate on their behalf at all stages of litigation. His negotiation skills and courtroom experience enable him to obtain favorable settlements and judgments for his clients. Mr. Crane makes it his top priority to effectively communicate with his clients and be available when they need him. He truly listens to his clients and gives them the knowledge and guidance they need, and he keeps his clients informed and involved.. Mr. Crane grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, and he studied at the University of Kansas, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism and his Juris Doctor. Mr. Crane is a member of the Kansas Bar Association, Johnson County Bar Association, and Missouri Bar Association. Additionally, Mr. Crane is a member of the Johnson County Kansas Family Law Inn of Court, and he has served on the Board of Trustees of the Johnson County Bar Foundation since 2019.
For over a decade, Mr. Lyle has served Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, families and individuals in various areas of the law. After working at some of the most prestigious law firms and corporations in the Midwest, Mr. Lyle formed Lyle Law LLC with the foundation that every client relationship is treated as a partnership, and every client deserves creative, efficient, effective and strategic services at reasonable rates.
I chose to go into the law because people and the ability to obtain equality and justice don't always go hand in hand. I love family law because I get to work with people to make it easier to get through and endure. In other words, you will never be just a file or a number if we choose to work together.
I am married to an Economist a KU, Professor John Keating. As he is divorced, we live in a blended family too! I enjoy analyzing financials implications of divorce and strive for a financial detente; I like win-wins where possible and keeping attorneys fees low is usually part of that formula. My previous husband passed away ten years ago of cancer when my children were beginning elementary school and Dan's older children (my older stepkids) were leaving the nest. We have a very large family between my children and stepkids.. I personally see the pain of intentionally interrupted parental contact in a blended family and see children's reaction when parents aren't civil or one does not allow a child to participate in sports or extracurricular activities during the summer and school year. It is difficult for children to see a parent refuse civil contact with a coparent and extended family, and of course, rude behavior sets a terrible example in front of children. All children, whether they are the ones personally involved or the ones who see unusual behavior, ask lots of questions. Kids are so smart.. Surprisingly, this example of contentious litigation and continued denial of friendly coparenting helps me show people why friendly parenting is so much better--for parents, children and extended family. It helps my practice because I strive to keep the families in the decision making, and focus on what is best for the children. I know life is short and parenting time is even shorter. Denying school aged children the right to communicate, speak, text or skpye with another parent when they want to is tragic especially when the denial of contact goes weeks at a time. I detest parents intentionally harming children by keeping them from good coparents. In the vast majority of cases, it is best for kids to spend time with both parents. There are many other ways to make the future better for the kids and for the parents transitioning. We keep the spiritual component and peace a big part of the process. I have many international custody cases and have enjoyed clients from four continents and many countries.. My favorite charitable groups are those helping to fight cancer and find a cure for the terrible disease. Our family also has supported the Solace House, a support group for widows/widowers/orphans, Boys and Girls Club, Catholic Charities, and Deanna Rose Farmstead. We are big fans of Camellot Academy, a summer program for children's arts and theater at Rockhurst High School.. I am originally a farm girl from Nebraska and remain a Cornhusker Football Fan.