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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
Kate focuses her practice exclusively on family law, delivering pragmatic, compassionate help during challenging times. Kate is an experienced trial attorney, with nine years of litigation experience including complex custody agreements, high-asset divorces, abuse issues, and military divorces.
Michael Savage joined Luminosity Law (formerly Baugher Law Firm) in 2008. Starting out at the front desk, he eventually worked his way up, excelling in all aspects of both paralegal and firm operations. Enjoying his work and helping clients in need, he decided to further his legal education and on-the-job experience by entering Washington State’s APR 6 Law Clerk program. While studying under Patricia Baugher as both his tutor and mentor (and mom), he gained a wellspring of valuable real-life, hands-on experience not available in law school. After soundly passing the bar exam on his first attempt, he was admitted to the practice of law in 2022.. Having well over fourteen (14) years of legal experience prior to becoming an attorney, Michael understands just how difficult and challenging divorce and custody issues can be. Using his major in psychology from the University of Washington, he takes both a holistic and quasi-therapeutic approach for his clients. Over 90% of family law cases end in a settlement between the parties. In order to achieve his client’s goals, Michael will take every opportunity to try to mend broken bridges with the other party to find amicable solutions that are in the best interests of the child(ren) and all parties involved. Michael believes the best outcomes are when the parties can find a way to work cooperatively, especially when children are involved. However, he does not hesitate to take appropriate court action if it is or becomes clear that any attempts to negotiate will be unsuccessful.. Michael will assist you with your family law issues with compassion and expertise well beyond what is reflected by his bar number and is ready to embark with you on your journey to resolve your family law issues.
I was drawn to the law after going through a divorce myself, so I understand how the legal system feels very intimidating to clients. I prioritize approaching cases in a common-sense manner, based not just on law, but on experience.. I have a degree in economics as well as the law, and served as a field artillery officer in the U.S. Army. When I'm not in the office or working on a case, I am active outdoors (climbing, skiing, etc.), fixing something under one of my aging vehicles, or spending time with family.
Adam is a passionate and skilled trial attorney who brings a great deal of energy, creativity and problem solving skills to his work as a legal advocate. Adam has represented hundreds of juveniles and adults in a wide variety of family and criminal law matters since his admission to the Washington State Bar in 1992. Adam’s practice is primarily focused on Child Protection Services (CPS), family law issues including protection and restraining orders, dissolution (divorce), legal separation, parentage/paternity matters, custody, visitation, property division, child support, maintenance, parenting plan modifications, child support modifications, post decree enforcement issues and contempt of court. Adam has unique expertise in administrative and family law proceedings involving Child Protective Services and the Department of Social and Health Services, including: dependency, At Risk Youth, and Child In Need of Services cases as well as Child Protective Service investigations and administrative proceedings involving allegations of abuse or neglect. Adam enjoys working closely with his clients to reach successful results in difficult family law matters, and focuses on finding solutions rather than on finding more conflict in his cases.
I go by "Wil Miller" not "Douglas Miller" (AVVO does not give you the option to list your name that way).. I am am a family law attorney in Seattle. My practice focuses on family law litigation, and Collaborative Family Law (which seeks to resolve cases without litigation) . I no longer handle matters involving criminal defense or protection orders.. I am a graduate of Duke Law School, Class of 1988, with 36 years of legal experience.. In addition to my legal practice, I also volunteer as a mentor, monitor and recovery coach for legal professionals struggling with addiction and mental health issues. My own tale of addiction, recovery and reinvention was the cover story for the North Carolina Law Journal, the Washington State Law Journal, and 425 Magazine's January 2019 Wellness Issue. For more information, click on my media links.
My office provides legal services in domestic relations and personal injury law. If you are in need of legal representation, please do not hesitate to contact me to schedule a free consultation.
Other Firms may offer similar services, but our services come with a personal touch. Currently taking cases throughout the King County region.
I was born and raised in Eastern Oklahoma, but I am proud to call Guymon my home. I graduated from one of the best law schools in the country, Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. I came to Guymon in 2017 to work for a statewide non-profit law firm. I specifically chose this area to practice in because I wanted to help people that no one else would. For the next five years, I advsied and represented clients at no cost to them in a wide range of practice areas, including family law, consumer protection, tenants' rights, and domestic violence. Now, I operate my own law firm, but I continue to be an advocate for those with less power.
Danya Bundy is a trial lawyer. Her practice focuses primarily on family law, especially cases with international jurisdictional issues, and criminal defense. Danya's litigation background and trial experience began with representation of parents in juvenile deprived cases, where she helped parents work through challenges including mental health problems and substance abuse addiction. She also gained experience working with domestic violence victims and helping them to obtain the protections they need against their abusers. Danya is one of few attorneys in private practice who have first-chair jury trial experience in cases involving parental rights. Her courtroom experience on those cases, combined with her ongoing professional development and training, make her a fierce advocate for parents in divorce and custody proceedings. After law school, Danya trained at the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers’ Institute for Family Law Associates in Chicago, Illinois. She is fluent in Arabic and German.
Glenn Brown is an attorney in the Ball Morse Lowe family law practice group. Glenn focuses her practice on divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and adult and minor guardianships. Born and raised in Oklahoma, Glenn is dedicated to serving Oklahomans in their domestic matters. While she is experienced in both family law and probate, she has chosen to focus her practice at Ball Morse Lowe to family law because of her ability to assist clients through a very difficult time. Glenn also enjoys the feeling of joy her clients experience through the more positive area of family law – adoption.. Glenn graduated from Oklahoma City University School of Law, where she was a member of the Jessup International Moot Court team and a member of the Oklahoma Innocence Clinic. Glenn remains an active volunteer for the Innocence Project.. Glenn lives in Oklahoma City with her husband, daughter, and two dogs.
Lucas is a graduate of Texas Christian University (2015) and the University of Oklahoma College of Law (2018). He practices in a wide variety of areas including criminal, civil, family law, personal injury, estate planning, and is always willing to work with a client on a new or unique challenge.. He has a passion for helping clients with legal challenges big and small and guiding them through the legal process. You can expect individualized care and attention, compassionate and diligent representation, and a dedication to positive resolutions. All clients are important.. Lucas is part of the Cleveland County Bar Association executive team.
Shanda L. Adams was admitted to the Oklahoma Bar Association in 2011. She graduated from Cameron University in 2006 with Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and received her Juris Doctor from Oklahoma University College of Law in 2011.. Prior to joining Rick Dane Moore & Associates as an associate attorney, Shanda interned at the American Civil Liberties Union in Oklahoma, and participated in the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Oklahoma. In her position as a clinic participant, she worked with researchers, including the Suriname Indigenous Health Fund, to gather and publish information regarding the health of indigenous persons in Suriname. She was commended by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in April 2011.
A native Texan, Ben relocated to Oklahoma in April 2020 after practicing law in Colorado for 6 years. After spending nearly two years building new connections in Tulsa, Ben co-founded Aycock | Aussenberg in January 2022 focussing on all areas of family law litigation including divorce, custody, alimony, child support, adoption, grandparent rights and name changes. In addition, Ben is experienced in handling cases related to Guardianships, Conservatorships, Probate, Criminal Defense, and Personal Injury. Ben received a BA in History and a minor in Business from the University of Texas at Austin and graduated from South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas in 2013. When he is not working, Ben's hobbies include skiing, hiking, and tennis. On weekends, you can find him at the dog park with his two Australian Shepherds.