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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.
21277 Family Lawyers Found
Dutchess County New York attorney specializing in criminal defense, family law, and traffic tickets.
Todd Roseberry's experience includes a period of employment with the Illinois Department of Public Aid, Springfield, Illinois,as a Public Aid Income Maintenance Specialist. He also served in the Illinois Army National Guard at Camp Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, from 1985 to 1993 as a medic and medical laboratory technician. Todd is married with three children and lives in Leroy,Illinois. He is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the McLean County Bar Association. He is a member of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Three Hierarchs in Champaign, Illinois where he teaches religious education to high school children. His interests include American History, religion, martial arts and he occupies himself making primitive and traditional archery equipment.
I have been practicing law in the Champaign-Urbana area for more than 20 years. My experience with the local courts, judges, attorneys, institutions and agencies, has given me a well-rounded understanding of optimal approaches to litigating cases, negotiating settlements, and advising clients about other resources available in the community.. I address my client's concerns and objectives on an individual basis, and work to understand the most desired outcome for them considering legal, personal and family dynamics, financial, and individual needs. I truly work WITH my clients.. I make myself available outside of normal business hours to accommodate my clients' schedules and to minimize the impact on employment and other commitments.
Andrea Erwin Potter was born in New Orleans and spent most of her early childhood in Metairie, Louisiana. At the age of 10 she moved about 60 miles west of New Orleans to a small town on the bayou, Thibodaux. She graduated from Thibodaux High in 1998. Missing the vibe of the city, she returned to New Orleans and received her B.A. in Public Relations from Tulane University in 2006, the first semester after Hurricane Katrina. Then she went on to receive her J.D. degree from Loyola University College of Law, graduating with a 3.369.. While attending Loyola, Mrs. Potter served on the Journal of Public Interest, Loyola’s Trial Advocacy Organization and represented clients under Professor Cheryl Buchert in the Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic and Center for Social Justice. She was selected as a teaching assistant by Dr. JoAnne Sweeny for Legal Research and Writing. She was honored by the American Bar Association as a third-place winner of the Schwab Memorial Essay hosted by the Family Law Section. Her article, Sexting and Louisiana’s Punishment for the Children the Law Intends to Protect from Prosecution Under Child Pornography Statutes, was published in the American Bar Association Family Law Quarterly, Vol. 45, No. 3. Moreover, her article, Juvenile Justice, was also published in the American Bar Association Student Lawyer Magazine in February of 2013. She was awarded the Best Direct Examination by the Trial Advocacy Board of 2011.. Andrea’s emphasis in her law practice stems from her own childhood as a product of divorce. As she grew up her curiosity was piqued as to why she could not live with her father all the time. So, while attending law school she decided her focus would be family law and child advocacy. In 2010, Andrea worked for the Honorable Mary Devereux at the 22nd Judicial District Court where she learned divorce methods, community property settlements, co-parenting guidelines including visitation, custody and support, and prenuptial agreements. In 2011, Andrea clerked for the Honorable Nancy Amato Konrad at Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court where she learned the importance of rehabilitation of minors in order to provide them with a chance to become productive members of society. Furthermore, she gained advocacy experience in juvenile criminal defense. Upon entering the legal industry Mrs. Potter joined a New Orleans Firm, Venezia & Associates in 2013. Then she and her husband decided to move to Mandeville, and she opened a family law practice.
A private law firm with a team of dedicated professionals rendering legal services in and around Northeast Louisiana in general practice areas such as: Child Custody, Car Wrecks, Medical Malpractice, Trusts, Estate Planning, Criminal Law, Power of Attorney, Successions, Wills, Divorce, Real Estate
For many years, I worked in the area of finance and computers (for small companies and non-profit organizations) while I worked towards obtaining my BS degree in Criminal Justice, with my ultimate goal to attend law school. In 2000 I started attending law school full time, attending classes at night and on weekends, all the while continuing to work full time to support my family. I graduated in 2003 and was admitted to practice law in Massachusetts in 2003. I was admitted to practice law in New Hampshire in 2004 and later that same year in Connecticut and Maine. Although I don't practice in Maine and Connecticut today, I continue to keep licenses active. I was a Guardian ad Litem appointed by the NH Courts in more than 150 cases involving parental rights and responsibilities, guardianships, termination of parental rights and relocation. Today, my practice includes a variety of areas of practice but is primarily focused on family issues, including divorce, parental rights and responsibilities, domestic violence issues, termination of parental rights, step-parent adoptions, wills, guardianships, deeds, prenuptial agreements, real property partitions, and other issues related to families.. I work closely with my clients to provide them with the best representation possible and to guide them through what is often a highly emotional process by providing reasonable expectations and guidance so that my clients can make informed decisions for not only their best interests, but also the best interest of their children and other family members.
J. Patrick Williams, J.D. is one of the founding partners of Batch & Williams, PC. His practice is focused in Family law, divorce, domestic violence and related claims. Patrick has over 17 years experience litigating family law matters ranging from simple custody cases to high asset and high conflict equitable distribution matters. He also is active in the legal community and is a member of the North Carolina Bar Grievance Committee, which investigates disputes between clients and attorneys, as well as a member of State Bar Ethics Committee.. Mr. J. Patrick Williams received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University. Mr. Williams worked as a System Administrator/Programmer for several years prior to entering the legal field.. Mr. Williams received his Juris Doctor from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University. While attending Campbell University, Mr. Williams was a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association trial team for two years, Notes and Comments Editor for the Campbell Law Review.. Areas of Practice:. Familly Law. Criminal/Traffic. Education:Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law,Buies Creek, North : Order of the BarristersHonors: Who's Who Among American Law StudentsLaw Review: Campbell Law Review, Notes, Comments EditorNorth Carolina State : Computer Engineering