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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
I have been a practicing attorney for over twenty years. I serve as the Associate Municipal Judge for the City of Cedar Park, part time and maintain a private practice in Family and Criminal Law. Although I have significant litigation experience I will always consider myself a general practicioner. That is, I want to be your Lawyer for whatever issue you may have. Whether that is a divorce, custody issue, a criminal matter, or simply a will or property deed, or even that little fender bender. I can help. Let me be your lawyer.
Prior to attending law school, I earned a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Texas. For over fifteen years, I worked as a licensed mental health therapist in schools serving children who qualified for special education due to emotional and behavioral disabilities. I went to law school knowing that I would be able to use the knowledge I had as a counselor and educational consultant to help children and families. I attended the evening program at Seattle University School of Law, and continued to work full-time as a mental health specialist for Kent School District.. I am excited to serve children and families who need the assistance of an educational attorney. I really enjoy helping families navigate the complexities of the schools and special education because the results are practical and I get to see children succeed. I worked as a consultant for public schools for many years, so my experience is grounded in an understanding of the culture of schools as well as knowledge about the law. Parents often feel outnumbered and misunderstood. I help my clients who are facing discipline, special education, or other school-related issues and would benefit from legal counsel.. Most recently, I was the program attorney for Family Law CASA of King County. Family Law CASA is a non-profit that provides court-appointed, volunteer guardian ad litem services in low-income family law cases. The role of the agency is to protect the needs of children in family law disputes. My role at the agency was to represent both the program and the volunteer assigned to the case in court. Often during divorce proceedings, the needs of the children are easily diluted in the face of the better articulated needs of their parents. My job was to ensure that the focus of the case remained on the best interests of those children. As part of that process, I encouraged parents, even in dire situations, to better see and acknowledge the needs and interests of their children. My experience in court and at family law mediations gives me the practical understanding of how to effectively represent clients in the divorce process. This experience guides my work with my clients, allowing me to translate the often foreign legal process into understandable steps. I listen to what my clients say about what they need, and about their fears and concerns. I work with them to develop a plan to navigate the legal process in order to create a positive outcome for themselves and their families. My goal is to provide my clients with thorough information and preparation and to help them to feel knowledgeable and empowered, so that the often painful process of moving out of a marriage or partnership is made easier and more successful.
Everyone in my life knew that I was going to be a lawyer, even before I did. I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, but I spent my adolescence California dreaming. I’ve always loved music, and at the age of 10, I decided I was going to attend college at UCLA, move permanently to Los Angeles after graduation, and become a successful member of the Artists & Repertoire team at a major record label.Some of those dreams came true. I moved to Los Angeles when I was 18 to begin attending my dream school—UCLA—and absolutely loved my four years there. I graduated summa cum laude and was inducted into the Eta of Los Angeles chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. I was also able to intern at a record company while attending UCLA, and while that did allow me to meet the Backstreet Boys in person, it also made me realize that what I’d always thought was my calling actually wasn’t.After a lot of soul-searching, test preparation courses, and applications, I started law school at the University of Texas School of Law two and a half months after graduating from UCLA. I was involved in Texas Law Fellowships during my time at UT and helped raise money for classmates of mine that dedicated their summers to doing pro bono work. I was also a mentor through the Law Students Mentoring Undergraduates program and had the opportunity to study abroad in London during the fall semester of my third year.I received my license to practice law in Texas in November of 2016. Before joining Walters Gilbreath, I worked at a law firm handling mortgage compliance. When I’m not working, I enjoy practicing yoga, visiting museums, watching sports/TV/movies, and traveling.I was the last to know that I would become an attorney, but I am so proud and grateful to have the opportunity to advocate for you.
Shara McDonald Dixon has exclusively practiced family law in Austin, Texas since 2020.. Shara obtained her law degree from South Texas College of Law Houston in 2020 and graduated Magna Cum Laude. During her time in law school, she was a member of the South Texas Law Review and Student Bar Association. She also volunterred with the school's family law clinic, where she helped represent individuals with divorce and custody issues on a pro bono basis. Outside of school, she had the opportunity to clerk at a reputable Houston firm that handled complex custody disputes and property division cases consisting of multi-million dollar estates.. Shara graduated from Texas A&M University in December 2016 with a bachelor's degree in Political Science with a minor in Spanish. During her time at Texas A&M she served as scholarship chair for Gamma Phi Beta as well as a student senator for the Student Government Association, where she represented the interests of the student body at large. While completing her undergraduate degree, Shara clerked for the Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division and secured the role of a paralegal at a local family law firm, solidifying her decision to pursue her dream of becoming a family law attorney.. Upon graduation from law school, Shara returned home to Austin, Texas and has since been serving Travis and surrounding counties.. Shara strives to obtain creative solutions for her clients. She has uccessfully litigated many cases and is ready to take cases to trial when needed. She understands she is oftentimes meeting clients at a very uncertain and stressful point in their lives. Her goal is to guide each client through the legal process with her knowledge of the law and compassion for each unique situation, all while working to obtain the best outcome possible.
Business & Family Law Attorney with over 25 years of experience representing individuals and entities from large corporations to new dynamic growth companies. Broad range of services provided, including resolving business disputes, assisting with important transactions, and helping new business getting started on the right foot. Also handles matter involving family law, wills, estates, and probate.
Lori Moore received her Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Alabama. In 2013, she graduated Regent University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate and became an Assistant District Attorney in Wichita Falls, Texas, as well as in Bryan, Texas. As an Assistant District Attorney, she achieved public acknowledgment for:. Over the years, she received accolades for various community outreach initiatives she founded including relief work and raising funds to supply over 300 foster children with much needed items.. In 2018, Ms. Moore established her own firm providing legal representation to individuals in Chambers County, Texas, and the surrounding counties. She is an experienced attorney accepting clients dealing with criminal charges, divorce, child custody, child support, juvenile charges, gun trusts, real estate, wills and estate planning, and claims for injury and loss.