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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.
13996 Family Lawyers Found
Kyle Packer is admitted to practice law in all Arizona state courts, the Federal District Court of Arizona, and immigration court. His professional career has involved personal injury, criminal law, immigration law, and juvenile dependencies.. With a focus on criminal law, Kyle earned an Associate in Applied Science Degree from Mesa Community College before transferring to Arizona State University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in May 2010. His studies at ASU included social justice topics such as inequality and immigration. He qualified for Certificates of Concentration in Socio-Legal Studies as well as Victimology.. Kyle graduated from Phoenix School of Law in December 2012. In addition to the required law courses, he studied bankruptc, estate planning, and participated in a prosecution clinic to gain hands-on, practical experience in criminal law. Following law school, Kyle worked for a personal injury law firm advocating for clients injured in motor vehicle collisions, fighting to get his injured clients fair compensation. Now focusing on criminal law and immigratin law, Kyle still seeks fair results for his clients.. Kyle has been licensed to practice law in Arizona since May 2013 and was admitted to the U.S. Federal Court, District of Arizona in June 2016.
I am an experienced Arizona attorney. I founded Scoresby Family Law in 1992. Since that time, my practice has become exclusively focused on family law, including the following areas of practice: Divorce, Legal Separation, Child Support, Spousal Maintenance / Alimony, Child Custody & Visitation, Paternity, Relocation with Children, Interstate Family Law Cases, Protective Orders & Domestic Violence, Property & Debt Division, Modification & Enforcement of Orders, Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements and Grandparents' Rights.. If you are looking for a lawyer who will give personal attention to every aspect of your case — one who will work with you to understand your goals and pursue a strategy focused on those goals — don't hesitate to contact me at or through my website at .
Mr. Sam P. Dixon, III was born in Mobile, Alabama. The great-grandson of the Alabama Governor, Frank Dixon, Sam has come from a long family history of politics and the legal profession. Mr. Dixon always admired and respected the legal profession and aspired to help people obtain justice and fairness through the legal process. Sam obtained his bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama and then decided to continue his career in law. After receiving his law degree from Faulkner University in just two and a half years, Mr. Sam Dixon went on to clerk for both the Alabama Department of Corrections and the Federal Public Defender's Office for the Middle District of Alabama.. While studying for the bar exam, Sam obtained further family law experience while clerking for a domestic relations firm in Huntsville, Alabama. After passing the bar, Sam gained further experience working for a criminal defense and family law firm in Birmingham, Alabama. During that time, Sam was responsible for hundreds of clients. Mr. Dixon excelled in the areas of domestic relations and criminal defense. Sam was then promoted to lead counsel in various legal matters from criminal jury trials involving murder, sex crimes and drug trafficking to domestic relations cases involving custody, property division, visitation and child support. After achieving various successes in those areas and a partnership offer in a short amount of time, Mr. Dixon did not stop there. Sam's ultimate goal was to start his own firm where he could continue to assist his client's in achieving successful outcomes. Thus, Dixon Law was created. Dixon Law mission is to continue to provide a personal touch, guidance, consultation and advocacy at an affordable price. We know your case matters to you and Dixon Law will continue to provide quality representation, excellent client communications and fierce litigation to fight for your best interest!
Hannah was born in Florida and also lived in Louisiana and South Carolina before moving to Arizona in 8th grade. In high school, she was involved in the theater department. Her favorite role was as Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible, which is one of her favorite plays. As a kid, she always enjoyed writing her own stories and her own songs.. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the University of Arizona in December of 2017. She attended Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, and graduated in May of 2021.. Her favorite movie is Lord of the Rings, Return of the King and her favorite musical artists are Kelly Clarkson, Olivia Rodrigo, and Faouzia.. Her favorite law/justice-related quote is “Let justice roll on like a river, righteous like a never-ending stream.” (Amos 5:24). It resonates with her because it is not a call to select instances of justice, but rather a system in place where what is right and fair continuously and unstoppably comes to pass.. She is Christian and attends New Valley Church in Chandler. She has taught Sunday school at her church since 2015. Right now, she teaches 2nd-3rd grade. Additionally, she volunteers as a youth leader and co-leads the middle school girl small group, and helps with event planning. She enjoys baking macarons, making homemade pasta and sauces, writing, reading, and watching TV with her mom.. One of her dreams is to become a published author. She likes to write in the young adult fantasy genre. She has written one novel and is working on another.. In her two summers of law school, she interned at Ober, Pekas, and Ronstadt, a disability insurance firm. She hadn’t realized how often people in dire straits were not given the relief they were entitled to, despite doing everything right. It made her passionate about being an advocate for families and individuals who cannot fight for themselves.. She worked one semester in law school for a tribal community, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, in their legal services office. Her main task was writing petitions and motions for family law matters. Interning with the tribal community was interesting to her because they are their own sovereign entity with their own laws and court system.. In her last year of law school, she interned at Legalforce RAPC, a boutique trademark firm. There, she focused on drafting documents related to trademark prosecution, which is when someone tries to get recognition from the federal government for their trademark. The best part of the internship was the amount of creativity involved. She had fun trying to figure out how to argue that wine and beer were not related goods or that marks with similar letters were not pronounced in the minds of consumers in a similar way.
I graduated with honors from the University of North Dakota and Arizona State University School of Law. I was the editor of Devil’s Advocate while at ASU and was President of the Tempe branch of the American Civil Liberties Union. I have been listed in the book Outstanding Young Men in America.. I was admitted to practice before all Arizona Courts in 1973. I have forty-two years of experience in family law and currently limits my practice to family law issues.
Jessica M. Cotter attended Thomas Jefferson School of Law while she worked as an intern for the Family Law Facilitators Office which she gained experience in Child Support and Child Support Enforcement. Upon graduation, she relocated to Glendale, Arizona. Ms. Cotter became a licensed attorney is 2003 and has been practicing since 2003 with her primary focus being family law. She has extensive experience in Title I-VD Child support matters as well as addressing issues involving the Soldiers and Sailors Act. Ms. Cotter is a mediator at the courts specific request, addressing custody and parenting issues. Jessica has received several awards including the Top Pro Bono Attorney award in 2007 and also Attorney of the Month award in November of 2006. Jessica currently practices at her own firm which she started in August 2007.
Mr. Sapelli comes from a background in education, having taught Junior High School for eight years after achieving a Bachelor Degree in Political Science from U of A and a Master's Degree in Leadership from NAU. After returning to school and receiving his JD from the SJ Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah.
Marty Zalevsky is a proficient and effective family law advocate when you need it most. As an associate attorney with The Law Office of Paula Lorona, she has been practicing family law and adoption law since 2010. She served on the Arizona Family Rules Committee for the State Bar and worked as an Assistant Attorney General for the Child and Family Protection Division, Child Support Services from 2010 to 2015.. Ms. Zalevsky graduated from Northern Arizona University summa cum laude in 2003 and received her juris doctorate in 2008. During law school, Ms. Zalevsky participated in the Phoenix Law Review and the Mediation Clinic. In 2009, she was recognized by the Volunteer Lawyers Program for her outstanding pro bono work serving the underprivileged and she is also a past contributing writer to Arizona Law Help on the topics of family law and juvenile law.