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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.
13970 Family Lawyers Found
Eric Klocke is a partner at Sullivan, Klocke, Evans & Goenawein, P.C., where he primarily practices family law and estate planning. Mr. Klocke's experience encompasses divorce, child custody, modification, child support, and marital agreements on behalf of his clients in North Texas. Mr. Klocke also provides estate planning services, including the preparation of wills and trusts.
Sarterus Rowe is the executive director of Law for All, anInclusive Non-profit legal resource center and civil legal law firm.. Sart teaches as an adjunct professor in the areas of Privacy law, Ethics, Copyright and Information Policy.. Sart has worked for Northwest Justice Project running , Creative Commons, Public Knowledge, the Washington State Access to Justice Board, Microsoft, Wizards of the Coast, and Disability Rights Washington. He is also a social media expert with a modest YouTube following.. Sart holds a B.S. in Informatics and a B.A. in Political Science, both for the university of Washington and a J.D. for Seattle University, and was the winner of the 2009 WSBA IP Section Scholarship Award and a Google Public Policy Fellowship.. Sarterus took the bar exam as an oral exam and is extremely dyslexic (email him edits for grammar or spelling, crowd sourcing edits). Passions: IP, Copyright, Fair Use, Patents, Trademark, Human Rights, Code, Technology, DMCA, DRM, Creative Commons, Licensing, Non profits, Public Knowledge
Hunter was born and raised in Greeneville, Tennessee. Hunter attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he was a cum laude graduate, earning dual degrees in business administration and human resource management from the Haslam College of Business.. Hunter was then accepted to Belmont University College of Law in Nashville, Tennessee where he earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree. During law school, he was vice president of the criminal law society, earned high honors for academic papers on federal income taxation and estate and gift taxation, and achieved multiple favorable verdicts in mock trial competitions.. Hunter began his professional experience in the legal world in 2014 when he began working for the 3rd Judicial District Attorney’s office. He continued in this role until 2016 when he took time off to prepare for law school. During his time with the District Attorney’s Office, Hunter assisted in multiple first-degree murder cases, vehicular homicide investigation, drug trafficking stings, and various other state crimes.. Hunter then worked for the personal injury firm, Daniel & Gaines in Knoxville, Tennessee, a firm founded by legendary Tennessee trial lawyer, Zane Daniel. At Daniel & Gaines, he worked on multiple wrongful death lawsuits, learning how to serve families in some of their most trying times.. In 2017, Hunter was hired by the Department of Justice at the United States Attorney’s Office and worked there until joining Collins Shipley, PLLC in 2020. This highly competitive position gave Hunter the opportunity to learn federal litigation practice at the highest level. During his time at the United States Attorney’s Office, Hunter had the privilege of representing the United States in Federal District Court, giving him an unprecedented level of experience in litigation at this stage in his career. While at the United States Attorney’s Office, Hunter worked on a wide variety of cases including the investigation of 4.5-billion-dollar pharmacy benefits scheme; lead the government’s investigation and prosecution of a 96 vehicle “chop shop” case; and worked closely with agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, and the Drug Enforcement Agency on complex, multi-defendant drug and gun trafficking conspiracies.. Hunter’s unique and extensive experience makes him especially valuable to our clients and the team at Collins Shipley, PLLC. Hunter is a high-energy, passionate attorney and enjoys connecting with clients and helping them achieve their legal goals. If you need an attorney with the experience, enthusiasm, and education to handle your case and successfully guide you or your family through the legal process, then you need Hunter Shelton on your team.
Before obtaining her law degree and becoming a capable Plano divorce attorney, Camille R. Borg spent several years as a social worker where she assisted many people with family-law related issues such as domestic abuse. Eventually, Camille decided to take the next step and earn her law degree so she could better serve the people in her community. Camille’s background in psychology and social work gives her unique insight into the family legal system. She focuses her practice on clients who struggling with difficult family situations such as child abuse, divorce, and other issues. With the law as her weapon, Camille empowers her clients to overcome these obstacles and move on to the next stage of their lives.
Bradley Conway is recognized by his clients as being a tireless advocate against the Internal Revenue Service. Brad has spent years working with and resolving the problems of American taxpayers. From working class individuals to million dollar corporations, Brad always puts forth the maximum effort to protect the interests of every client.. In the field of tax problem resolution, Brad has achieved great success in stopping tax liens and levies, working out payment arrangements and installment plans, settling tax debts, and reducing a taxpayers overall tax burden. Not only are clients pleased with their reduced tax bills, but they also benefit from the reduction in stress and peace of mind that a skilled tax attorney can provide when tax problems are out of control.. Brad also provides valuable information and advice to his clients regarding the tax consequences of business transactions, real estate transactions, estate formation, contractual agreements, gifts, inheritance, divorce, and most anything else you can think of. Additionally, lawyers from a wide range of specializations seek his counsel on the tax consequences that occur throughout the legal world. Brad's experience with and knowledge of many areas of law assures that they always leave with an answer.. Brad grew up right here in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He is an avid bowler and tennis player. Growing up with two sisters who both had a rare form of Muscular Dystrophy has led to his strong support and involvement with the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Brad also takes time out of his schedule to volunteer his time to help students at a local Title 1 school where his wife works as a teacher.
Tough cases and just cases. No matter your legal problem, I will work tirelessly to insure a successful outcome for you.. My motivation is to put my experience and training to work for my clients. I have over a decade’s experience representing families and individuals against corporations, insurance companies, banks and landlords. The vast majority of lawyers have never tried a case before judge and a jury. I have tried and co-counseled more than a dozen jury trials, resulting in hundreds-of-millions in settlement and verdicts for my clients.
I am a native of Sparta, Tennessee, and have always planned to remain in the Upper Cumberland area. My office and home are located in Cookeville, centrally located so that I may easily represent my clients in the surrounding counties. I'm passionate about what I do, and I am always looking for ways to improve my clients' experiences during what can be a stressful and painful process.. I am the only attorney in the Upper Cumberland area to become a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. This required specific coursework and testing to gain an in-depth understanding of the financial consequences of divorce. I did this so I can better understand my clients' options, and I could then provide clients with options. Educated clients are empowered clients.. I also have attended Collaborative Divorce training. This process is not new, but is under-utilized in the Upper Cumberland. As a trained Rule 31 Listed Family Law Mediator, I also have more in-depth experience when I accompany clients to their own mediations.. My office serves all the cities in the Upper Cumberland region, including Cookeville, Sparta, Livingston, Gainesboro, Crossville, Celina, and the surrounding counties.
Dana R. Looper Attorney at Law located in Cookeville, Tennessee is an award-winning trial lawyer. Her practice focuses on civil litigation. Dana personally handles each client’s case from the initial interview to the Tennessee Supreme Court, if necessary.. She received her J.D. from the Nashville School of Law in 2018 and graduated magna cum laude from TTU. Prior to becoming an attorney, she was a police officer for over nine years holding ranks of sergeant and public information officer. She has worked as an attorney at Fry, Knight, & Looper for over 5 years.. Dana is the Special Judge for the city of Cookeville. She currently serves on the Fraternal Order of Police Legal Aid Committee and is a Police Benevolent Association attorney.. She is licensed to practice in the U.S. District Court Middle District and also regularly practices in every court in Upper Cumberland. Her practices areas include but are not limited to divorce, custody, orders of protection, car wrecks, dog bites, probate, elder abuse, first amendment, employment discrimination, and much more.
Theresa has over 30 years of experience in family law matters such as: dissolutions, legal separations, cohabitation relationships, parenting plans, child support modifications, paternity actions, mediations and arbitrations.. Honors & AwardsAV rating, Martindale-HubbellSeattle Met Magazine Top Lawyers 2010. Professional and Community InvolvementWashington State Bar Association, MemberKing County Bar Association, MemberSouth King County Bar Association, Member and Past PresidentSouth King County Legal Clinic, VolunteerSouth King County Volunteer Family Law Settlement Conference Panel, Co-founder & Volunteer