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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
Helping people solve problems in family matters since 1983. Providing representation in family matters in Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland and Pottawatomie counties including probate, adoption, guardianship, child support, dissolution of marriage, modification of divorce and others.
George Brown practices in the areas of business and commercial litigation, insurance bad faith, personal injury, family law, adoption, employment law, corporate transactions, trademark infringement and other complex litigation matters. Mr. Brown has also prepared and prosecuted appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals with many published opinions.
Tiffany N. Graves is committed to providing aggressive, honest and professional representation at a reasonable price. With experience in a variety of legal areas, we are able to provide you with the advice, counsel and representation that you deserve. Treating our clients the way we would want to be treated if we were in their shoes, we work with every client to find a solution that meets their individual needs.
Blake is a native Tulsan and second generation lawyer. She graduated from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2012, beginning her career in the Colorado District Attorney’s Office in Aspen, Colorado. Practicing in the District Attorney’s Office allowed her to develop an extensive trial skillset that she transitioned to private practice in 2014. Today, Blake’s practice focuses on representing the Firm’s clients in general civil litigation and appellate proceedings. Over the course of her career Blake has obtained significant experience acting as the first chair trial attorney in family law proceedings. Due to her abilities, Blake frequently handles client matters involving divorce, child custody, child support, post-decree modification, antenuptial and prenuptial agreements, annulments, adoptions, and common-law marriage.
Mary R. Bundren is the Tulsa family law attorney at Bundren Law Firm. She is a proud graduate of the University of Tulsa College of Law. Although she is most notable for her strong track record in negotiations and litigations in family law matters, Attorney Bundren is also competent in other practice areas including real estate litigation, property law, and homeowners’ rights as well as business and employment law. With Attorney Bundren as your attorney, you can expect skilled representation and personalized care from start to finish.
Eric enjoys college and professional football. He once built a desktop computer from a box of scraps in a basement.
I bring training in the fields of traditional litigation, collaborative law, negotiation, mediation and life coaching to help find the best solutions for my clients. I am a certified Family and Divorce mediator as well as a Certified Life Coach. My clients find that when they have me on their team they have a personal divorce coach available to them throughout the process to help answer questions and guide them to the best possible resolution of their case, always focusing on what is best for them, their children and their future in ways that allow for out of court resolution.. I have also had a lifetime as a horse breeder and showman that brings experience to assist those with equine law related needs, be it horse boarding and training issues, buy/sell agreements, prepurchase exams or any other equine related issues. I have extensive network in the horse industry in Oklahoma and throughout the United States along with my negotiation expertise that allows me to help clients resolve these issues typically out of court and work with seasoned litigators should the need become necessary.
Our Story. The firm was created after Mr. Keith saw first-hand how difficult life became when someone he loved was involved in a life-altering automobile accident. In a few short years, Ryan completed his Juris Doctor degree at the University of Tulsa and successfully reached a settlement with the auto and medical insurers involved in that case. His tenacity for seeking justice and compensation for those injured by another's negligence has not deterred. Ryan Keith and the experienced legal team that he has put together use this same gusto as they work for clients both private and commercial.
Hi there, my name is Chandler Moxley and I am an attorney in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As the lead attorney at Moxley Law Office, I can help you navigate your family law proceedings with ease and comfort. I primarily practice family law, but I can help you with misdemeanors and expungements, too. I attended the University of Tulsa College of Law where I received a CALI award for excellence in trial skills and participated in the legal clinic on campus, competed in moot court competitions, and represented my class in the Student Bar Association. I. In my free time, I love giving back to our Tulsa community through my membership in the Junior League of Tulsa. I also participate in the Inns of Court, the Tulsa Bar Association, and the Oklahoma Bar Association. When I'm not working, I enjoy reading, discovering new travel destinations, and spending time with my friends, family, and most importantly - my dogs. Reach out if you need help; I'd be happy to meet with you and see what Moxley Law Firm can do for you today!
Born and raised in St. Louis, Brian is invested in our community. He attended Webster University for his undergraduate degree where he studied human rights issues at the Hague, the International Criminal Court, and the European Human Rights Court.. While at St. Louis University, Brian worked for Land of Lincoln legal services, specializing exclusively in domestic abuse matters.. When not practicing, he volunteers for the St. Louis County Family Court. Brian serves as a court appointed attorney protecting the rights of children in domestic abuse cases, as well as a special prosecutor ensuring Respondents follow their orders of protection.
My BackgroundI grew up in New York City and received my bachelor’s in history and education from Adelphi University in 1978. After this, I left for law school at the University of Tulsa to study Real Estate Law. After graduating in 1981, I settled in Saint Louis. Since that time, I’ve practiced family, real estate, personal injury, and other types of law around the Saint Louis area. Today live in Ballwin with my wife of nearly 25 years and spend as much time as possible with my 4 grown children and 3 grandchildren.. Why I Practice LawWhen I first entered the workforce, my parents encouraged me to do something where I could make a difference in the lives of others. I tell my children and grandchildren to do the same thing in their lives. After over 35 years practicing law, I’m proud to have had the opportunity to help individuals and families advocate for themselves and make it through tough times.. Legal ConcentrationSome time ago I had a Divorce case that is still the seminal case for “time limits” in Missouri. It involved child custody, child sexual abuse, domestic violence and marital rape. We had a 5 day trial that included nights and weekends. The matter was under submission for ruling for 18 months before the Judge finally ruled in our favor. My client won custody because I proved that the children were sexually abused. In a rare case I also proved my client (the mother) was the victim of domestic violence including marital rape. The father received supervised visitation through the Juvenile Court. When the children were old enough, they chose to terminate their contact with their father. Today they are adults, happy and well adjusted individuals.In another case I was appointed by the Court to represent 4 little girls. The case had custody/visitation trials in both Divorce Court and Juvenile court. The father sought custody of the children because the mother had drug issues and was unfit to have custody. The maternal grandparents also sought custody. There were some complications with the Indian Rights Act because of the grandparents’ heritage. The Divorce Court ultimately kept the case. The Deputy Juvenile Offer and I (as Guardian Ad Litem for the Children) visited the father’s home while the children were staying there. I learned that the children were not properly cared for. The older child (12) had to wake up every hour or so to turn on the clothes dryer to heat the children’s bedroom. The girls were always hungry because the father did not or could not adequately feed them. Father also used a paddle to discipline the children. They each had their own paddle hanging on the wall. The breaking point in the case was when I had the youngest child, who was only 4 years old, testify about the father’s abuse and neglect. The older three children were too traumatized to testify. The grandparents were rightfully awarded custody. When the Judge issued his ruling there was not a dry eye in the Courtroom. The children were afforded the opportunity to grow up happy in a warm home with plenty of food and plenty of love.. I was involved in yet another Custody Modification matter where my client (the father) was incarcerated by a bogus Texas warrant for alleged nonsupport. The mother lived in Texas, the father in St. Louis City. They fought for custody over the 13 year old boy both in St. Louis City and Texas simultaneously. Eventually Missouri won jurisdiction. The mother was represented by an Assistant U.S. Attorney volunteering his time. The mother’s attorney had my client arrested on a bogus Texas warrant which was eventually quashed, but not until the father was wrongfully jailed. Additionally, this Assistant U.S. Attorney helped the mother kidnap the child and spirit him to Texas while the case was pending. The City Family Court Judge was livid over this and ordered the child to be returned to Missouri. After two days of trial involving jurisdiction and custody, the father prevailed.. Representative ClientsI represent clients in Family Law Matters including, but not limited to: Divorce, Child Custody / Visitation, Adoptions, Adult & Child Abuse matters, Child Support, Annulment, Domestic Violence, Enforcement of Decrees and Guardianships. Additionally, I handle Mediation, Collaborative Practice, Military Divorce Matters, Name Changes, Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements, Paternity Matters, Restraining Orders, Legal Separations, Spousal Support, Maintenance and Alimony Cases.
Kathleen Shaul is a member of the Missouri Bar and the California State Bar. She is a solo practitioner concentrating her practice in Family Law. Kathleen received her B.A. in English Literature, cum laude, from Loyola University of Chicago and her J.D. from Southwestern University School of Law, Los Angeles. Since 1995, Kathleen has been certified as a Guardian ad Litem and is passionate about children’s issues. Prior to attending law school, Kathleen taught high school English in Chicago. Kathleen enjoys participating in the Women’s Lawyers’ Association of Greater St. Louis, the St. Louis County Bar Association and the local and Washington D.C. activities of the World Affairs Counsel.. The choice of an attorney is an important decision and is not to be made solely on the basis of advertising. Access or the use of this website does not create an attorney-client relationship with The Law Office of Kathleen E. Shaul P.C. Confidential or time sensitive information should not be sent through the use of this website. This website is intended to provide the reader with a general understanding about select legal topics, not to provide legal advice or opinion. You should consult with an attorney before using any information contained on this site.
To learn more about Attorney Galmiche, visit his page at:. Jay G. Galmiche is a respected and sought-after St. Louis-area family law attorney and the founder of Galmiche Law Firm. A graduate of St. Louis University and a lifelong resident of the city, Jay also earned a Master's degree in finance which has allowed him to assist countless clients as they grapple with the financial implications of divorce. Prior to starting his own firm in 1985, he worked for a prominent family law firm, gaining valuable experience in representing the rights and interests of Minnesotans as they struggle with divorce, child custody, child support, and various other family law matters. Jay founded his own practice in 1989 and continues to forge an impressive reputation in St. Louis' legal community. He maintains membership in both the Missouri Bar and the Metropolitan Bar Association of St. Louis. If you are ready to inquire about representation, contact Galmiche Law Firm today. Free, in-person consultations are available.
Going through a divorce or a custody case is a very difficult and emotional time in your life. I come from a divorced family so I'm able to relate to clients on a personal level. I help clients understand the divorce process and advocate for them. If you are wrongfully denied custody of your children, I will help fight to get custody back. I truly enjoy helping people during one of the most difficult times of their lives. Call my office for a free consultation.
Hallie joined The Center for Family Law in 2016 as an associate and concentrates her practice in family law, including divorce, legal separation, paternity, modification, child support, and adoption. Hallie has committed her focus to family law since beginning law school in 2009 and has confirmed her dedication to serving the needs of her clients since beginning her career. Hallie believes in establishing a partnership with her clients, involving mutual trust, respect, and communication.. Hallie graduated from Boston University School of Law in May 2012. While in law school, Hallie served as a Note Editor for the Public Interest Law Journal and focused on familiarizing herself with family law by completing an externship in the Middlesex County Probate and Family Court and conducting legal research for two family law professors. Hallie also served as a fellow in the family law division of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau where she became certified to represent clients in court to assist low income clients with divorces, orders of protection, and paternity matters. Strengthening her commitment to family law, Hallie helped to establish and then served as Treasurer of the Boston University Family Law Association.. Upon graduation from law school Hallie returned to St. Louis and worked as a fellow for Judge Michael Burton in the St. Louis County Circuit Court before beginning her career in private practice as an associate at a Jefferson County law firm in 2013.. Hallie grew up in Webster Groves and has now settled in Richmond Heights with her husband, two sons, and four dogs.
Over 17 years experience. My goal is to help you solve your problem and get back your life.