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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
Sarah focuses on divorce and custody cases and has extensive experience handling domestic violence and child abuse cases for petitioners. She has worked at HopeWorks of Howard County and Heartly House over the last 11 years focusing on obtaining Protective Orders and Peace Orders for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and child abuse. She approaches her cases with a trauma informed lens and with the understanding that this is an emotionally challenging and confusing time for her clients. Mulinazzi Law Office is committed to serving their clients and helping them achieve their long-term goals.
Mr. Meyers is a former federal agent with the United States Secret Service. He has spent the majority of his career working in the Intelligence Community (IC) and is experienced working with startups as well as Fortune 500 firms. He holds a B.S. from the University of Maryland University College and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence. He has attended the George Washington University School of Law School and Executive Education courses at Harvard Business School. With over 20 years experience in technology, internet, communications, engineering, networks and software, he understands the challenges of tech firms and can provide assistance to include start up phase to capital raising as well as employment issues and commercial leases. When he does not have the answer, he knows how to find it.. Admitted: Maryland, District of Columbia, Supreme Court of the United States
David earned his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he graduated with Cum Laude honors. Before transferring to the University of Baltimore School of Law, David attended Albany Law School (Albany, NY), where he served as an Associate Editor of Albany Law Review, and where he also began working towards his M.B.A. degree. David earned his B.A. from the University of Maryland, College Park.. Prior to joining the firm, David practiced law in the Baltimore/D.C. metro area where he handled domestic and criminal matters. He has several years of experience litigating a wide variety of domestic and family law cases, including highly contested divorces (including complex-asset matters), custody, protective orders, and further, became proficient in litigating virtually all types of family law matters. After working in the private sector with two well-known firms, David decided to open his own practice so that he can continue to demonstrate his commitment to fighting vigorously for his clients. He firmly believes that the foundation of any successful case is a commitment to forging strong attorney-client relationships, built upon trust and frequent communication.. Outside of work, David is fiercely competitive and enjoys playing golf and also soccer, where he serves as captain of FC Baltimore. He is a devoted fan of the Maryland Terrapins and is an avid backcountry skier. He also enjoys spending time outdoors with his dog, Cooper.
An experienced family law litigator, Lindsay handles high conflict divorce cases, drafts pre and post nuptial agreements, represents clients in domestic violence matters, all aspects of family law litigation and alternative dispute resolution. During the course of most family law cases, mediation and dispute resolution is required. Lindsay represents her clients in all aspects of mediation, settlement conferences and other forms of dispute resolution, both in terms of child custody issues as well as financial matters. Lindsay is also a certified Mediator and child access mediator and can work as a trained neutral to help parties mediate all family related matters.. After providing a thorough education about the family law process, she then suggests options for the successful resolution of family law issues. Lindsay's greatest satisfaction comes from offering assistance so that at the end of their case, her clients are better off than when they first met her.. Prior to joining The Law Office of Shelly M. Ingram, Lindsay served as a judicial law clerk for The Honorable Magistrate Robert L. Bloom at the Family Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. During her clerkship, Lindsay experienced virtually every type of family law case one can imagine. Her clerkship served as the perfect training ground for a career in family law. Lindsay then served as an associate at a Montgomery County family law firm, then returned to her roots in Howard County as an associate attorney at an Ellicott City firm.. Lindsay’s lifelong commitment to her community includes involvement in The Maryland Association for Justice, The Maryland State Bar Association and the Howard County Bar Association.
I'm a Maryland Attorney who has worked with many families (divorces, custody, support, adoption) and helped many individuals with their estate planning. I've represented construction companies, a nursing college, hospice companies, an assisted living network, the United States Food and Drug Administration, the Baltimore City Department of Social Services, the Public Health Law Network, the Center for Tobacco Regulation, and multiple federal defense contractors. I received my Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law (the nationally ranked top tier law school and second oldest law school in the United States), where I graduated from its famous Law and Health Care Program (recognized nationwide as the second best program in the country). I worked in the University's Clinical Law program, which is ranked fifth in the U.S. and provides more than 110,000 hours of free legal services to Maryland's poorest citizens each year.
I have practiced law in several jurisdictions including Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. I focus my practice on helping families through difficult periods. I have extensive experience in family law, juvenile law and crimnal law. I have tried numerous jury trials as well as bench trials. My experience as a former public defender enables me to evaluate cases and advise clients on the best avenue to pursue their matters.. Since I have had extensive exposure to the military, I am skilled at guiding both service members and military dependents through the process of a separation, divorce or custody proceeding. While living Naples Italy from 1998 to 2001, I was an adjunct professor for the University of Maryland University College.. My experience as an adjunct professor in the areas of paralegal studies and criminal justice gives me a unique perspective on the role of an attorney in civil or criminal matters. Whether you are seeking to resolve your matter through an uncontested divorce, a contested trial in the civil or criminal courts, I have the experience temparment and skill to resolve your matter in a reasonable and just manner. My office is located in downtown Rockville and is easily assesible by metro, bus or car.. For more information, please visit my website at :
Meghan Forbes has lived the majority of her life on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. She attended James M. Bennett High School and graduated in 2003. After high school she attended the University of Maryland in College Park, where she studied Government and Politics. She became interested in political science and law after she travelled to Turkey and connected with two American diplomats, which also sparked her interest in studying International Law. After she graduated in 2007, she worked for the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation as a Labor Exchange Specialist where she assisted underprivileged clients in creating resumes and obtaining employment.. She began attending the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2009, where she continued her focus on International Law. During her time in school, she gained legal experience working for the Law Offices of Peter Angelos, PC and the Maryland Attorney General’s Office in the Consumer Protection Division.. Meghan became involved in Alternate Dispute Resolution during her time in law school and is certified in Alternative Dispute Resolutions by the University of Baltimore School of Law. She recently completed her Apprentice Mediator training through the Maryland Program for Mediator Excellence to become a court appointed mediator. She is also involved in the Young Lawyers Section Council as the Wicomico Circuit Representative.. Meghan has always been involved in bettering her community, especially focusing on supporting youth–orientated endeavors by working with Camp Odyssey and volunteering for Optimist Club of Salisbury “friend of youth” programs throughout the year.