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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.
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Kimberly Moss has had a long history of serving the community. Prior to law school, she worked for Experian Information Solutions in Allen, Texas where she learned a great deal about the credit and financial industry before the housing market crash. It was there that she learned how to communicate with people in difficult situations, and she has carried that empathy and compassion with her into her law practice.. During her tenure at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas, Ms. Moss worked for Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA). At TRLA, she provided legal help to low-income individuals with various legal matters including landlord-tenant disputes, Medicaid and unemployment claims, pro se divorce, child custody and visitation, and protective orders for victims of domestic violence.. Upon graduating from law school, Ms. Moss entered the oil and gas industry as a petroleum landman where she traveled the United States researching mineral title in various courthouses and negotiating leases for a major natural gas exploration company. She decided to establish a law office to provide legal help to real people with real problems. Due to her years in the oil and gas business, she has a savvy business sense and enjoys solving problems efficiently and effectively.. Kimberly Moss is different. Unlike many attorneys who only know how to file documents in court houses, she is solution-oriented and knows how to provide the best value for whatever service you may need. She founded the Law Offices of Kimberly D. Moss PLLC in 2012 and has been practicing law from her office in Sugar Land, Texas ever since. She proudly represents individuals, businesses, and non-profit agencies in Fort Bend, Harris, Brazoria, Montgomery, Galveston, Dallas, and Collin County, Texas.
At the Office of Margaret M. Connolly we seek to treat all clients with the respect and attention they need to get the most appropriate results for their situation. It may be planning their estate, or planning for their financial and family future following a divorce. Each individual has specific needs that we wil listen to and address.
Denise S Young is an attorney and counselor at law with extensive local, state and federal experience in procurement, contracting, business transactions, and risk management. Ms. Young is an adjunct professor for the University Of Maryland University College where she teaches online graduate classes in Purchasing & Materials Management; and Contracts & Negotiations. She is also an online instructor for DeVry University where she teaches an undergraduate class in Ethical and Legal Issues in Professions. She has served as the Asst. Gen. Counsel of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, the Department of Family and Protective Services, and the Texas Building and Procurement Commission. Ms. Young received a BA in Material Logistics Management from Michigan State University in 1996; a Juris Doctorate from Michigan State University College of Law in 1999; a Master of Arts in Procurement and Acquisitions Management from Webster University in 2008; and she completed a second Master of Arts degree in Business & Organizational Security Management in May 2010. She is a Certified Texas Procurement Manager and holds a license to practice law in two states - Texas and Michigan.Specialties:Business law, real property, litigation, transportation, personal injury, criminal law, business strategy, business development, contracts/transactions, procurement/acquisitions, information & data security, supply chain, security, risk management, and intellectual property.
A lawsuit is, indeed, like a war. But wise people never go to war without an end goal clearly defined. That's how we focus our emotions, control the costs and win our future.. Trench warfare is horrific, but that's often the nature of lawsuits in family court.. I take the comparison between lawsuits and war seriously. My grand father Boates was a Canadian infantryman in World War I -- he was gasssed and blind for 30 days after trying to save a mate who was killed. His son, my father, was an American POW in World War II and nearly starved in a German camp.. I am as intrigued by the application of the Art of War, by Sun Tsu, to law, as I am the application of the Taoism of Lao Tsu to life.. Apparently, Sun Tsu and Lao Tsu were not related. But it would be cool if they were.. In this life, I solve problems in any Texas Court -- often, problems not solved by other lawyers.. In 2016-2018, I represented 7 Dads who won primary or equal custody (50:50) for their children. I love my Dads.. In the same period, I also represented 6 moms who withstood custody challenges from their babies' daddies. I love my Moms.. I also survived 2 child custody modifications of my own, for my own daughter. I love my daughter, more than anyone.. The parents I represent tend to win, despite the fact that 'winning' isn't one of my ideals, any longer. Child custody litigation is about a young human's life. It's tough enough to survive a vacuous culture, silly social programming, and the power struggles of life.. Warring households between the parents we choose (and love) make it tougher.. It's wiser to focus on the little human's future, not our personal ego.. So, these days, I tend to refer-out more cases than I accept, and I certainly charge a lot more than I once did.. But here are a few war stories: as the 3rd lawyer on a 3-year old civil case, we obtained dismissal of a lawsuit through a successful Rule 12 motion challenging the authority of the plaintiff's attorney to sue my client. We danced between County Civil Court and a cool, old, Probate Court (overlooking Dealey Plaza), Montgomery County to Dallas County, and back again.. But it worked.. In Family Court, a young veteran who'd paid child support for several years for another man's child (WTF?!) was released from that burden through a successful Bill of Review on paternity.. In another Family Court case, Clients raising an undocumented child since her birth successsfully navigated international notice provisions to attain conservatorship and protection for their child.. Cases involving prosecution or opposition of guardianship and estates comprise the bulk of my Probate Court docket. I will venture into State District Court on select trust litigation cases.. In a feel-good pro bono case, a client saved her home (also the home of her disabled adult child) through combined persistent actions in both Probate Court and Civil District Court. In another well-publicized pro bono case, a Client 'without a country' who struggled for a decade to navigate State and Federal courts finally attained documentation -- again, dancing between multiple courts to find her answer and secure her future.. But it was a smarter colleague who actually carried the Client across the finish line. Still, the laterals we make in life can be critical, and often must be pin-point accurate. I made the pass; got the assist; and was delighted to have played.. Boom! as they say.. I enjoy solving puzzles and problems. There are lessons for each of us in the paths we choose together. It's my job to give you good counsel while the war rages around us. Our goal is your future, as carefully crafted as is possible (it's always a choice, not fate; otherwise, there'd be no growth and no point to this journey).. As a client, you come to me for a reason, and I treat our relationship with the dignity inherent in the mystery of why we choose certain friends, associates and counsellors over others. There's meaning for each of us in every battle we choose.. Maybe it's a good review, a referral or (preferably) a past-life tie that brings us together. Does it really matter?Our paths do matter, especially the intersections. I'm the first lawyer, judge and would-be polico in my family. I truly love the diversity of my law practice, my clientelle and the lessons I'm learning along the way. I've made appearances in more than 30 Texas counties.. What a ride.. If there's a path for us to share, let's make that choice and get moving.
I was raised by a single mother who was a professional horse trainer. My experience barrel racing and training horses taught me that the key to success is preparation and determination. I knew that I wanted to be an attorney at a very young age, I even attempted to apply to law school at the age of twelve.. I attended high school in “the cowboy capital of Texas,” Bandera, Texas. I received a Presidential Scholarship for academic excellence upon graduation. I then attended St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, where I majored in English.. After receiving a score in the 98th percentile on the LSAT exam, I again received a Presidential Scholarship to law school. I traveled to Ft. Worth to attend law school at Texas Wesleyan University. I participated in trial advocacy, the student division of the State Bar Association, the legal fraternity Delta Theta Phi and continued barrel racing and competing competitively throughout my three years of law school. I began working in the Cooke County District Attorney’s Office during my second year of law school. As a third year law student, I obtained certification in Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation.. I worked in private practice for a few distinguished law firms in Denton and Collin counties for several years where I defined my courtroom skills. In 2014, I opened my own practice, hoping to serve the local community with the same preparation and determination that I apply to barrel racing.. I married the love of my life, Steven, in 2008. I spend my time with my husband and son, Kreek, who both share my love of animals. I am active in several professional and personal organizations in the community. I strive to maintain honesty, compassion, strength and excellence in all endeavors.. I represent clients in Denton County, Collin County, Dallas County and Cooke County.
It is imporatant to us at Hoeller McLaughlin, PLLC. to design a solution that is right for you and your family. Your family and your situation are unique, requiring a taylor made plan that is right for you.. Our attorneys will meet with you for a free initial consultation to listen to you story, explain the law that applies to your situation and come up with a solution designed just for your circumstances.. No one expects to find themselves or their family in family court, but when it happens turn to the right firm. We are here to help.. Call us today for a free consultation.
My family law practice is limited exclusively to Tarrant County, Texas and includes child support, enforcement, grandparent’s rights and all other family related issues. Instead of reading lengthy and detailed information online, which may or may not be applicable to your situation, call me at my office and I will personally visit with you.
Whether you are an individual, a group of people or a business entity, Kamal Law Firm, PLLC, can provide legal representation in vast areas of law. Kamal Law Firm puts forth every effort to provide each and every client with undivided attention and superior customer service. Representation at our firm is a three phase process: Before representation, during representation and at the end of legal representation.. Before Retaining Our Services:Our goal is to not only represent each client diligently but also to inform and educate them. At Kamal Law Firm, every client is consulted in detail about their legal matter from the very beginning before they make a decision to retain our services. We inform our clients with the possible outcomes, any anticipated or unanticipated complications, and a realistic approach towards their matter. We want all our potential clients to make an educated and informed decision to retain our services and pursue with their legal matter.. During Your Legal Representation:Once a Client has retained our services, Kamal Law Firm has a strict policy to communicate with each client to inform them regarding their matter. It is our goal to provide any pertinent information regarding their matter and answer any questions client may have during the proceedings. In addition to communication, we also try our best to proceed with the case in a timely manner. Unnecessary delays are not tolerated at Kamal Law Firm.. At The End of Legal Representation:Kamal Law Firm likes to maintain a professional and friendly relationship with all their clients. After the end of your case we offer a final in person or phone conference to answer any questions or concerns regarding the entire representation. We maintain a friendly and professional relationship with our clients so we can help them in the future.
Board Certified Family Law Attorney.
I help families throughout Texas through the divorce, child custody and support, and adoption processes. If your family is experiencing a dispute, you need an experienced lawyer to guide you to a calm and effective resolution. Contact me for knowledgeable, efficient resolution of your family's legal problem.
I have been licensed to practice law in South Carolina since November, 1973, and I have been involved in the practice of family law since January, 1974. I was a Family Court Judge from July, 1998, until January 1, 2009, at which time I retired from the bench to begin and maintain a full time, statewide mediation/arbitration practice.. I have been an instructor at the Orientation School for New Family Court Judges from 2004 through 2008, and in 2005 – 2006, was the president of the South Carolina Conference of Family Court Judges, and the chairperson of the South Carolina Family Court Judges Advisory Committee to the Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. In 2004, I had the privilege of being appointed as the chairperson of the Family Court Judges subcommittee of the Chief Justice’s Task Force on Trial Court Operations.. Beginning in May, 2017, and continuing to this present date, I became one of the instructors for the University of South Carolina Children’s Law Center in its mock trial training sessions for the South Carolina Department of Social Services child welfare professionals; and I consider this work to be both consequential and a uniquely satisfying area in my practice of family law.. I have been a frequent guest lecturer, with prepared materials, at statewide South Carolina Bar/CLE Division seminars, at the Annual South Carolina Solicitors’ Conference and at local Bar-related programs, speaking on a variety of family law topics. For 2005 and 2006, I was the program coordinator and presenter for the Family Court Judges’ seminars at the Annual Judicial Conference.. I continue to practice family law, in various forms, under the umbrella of The Knobel Group, which includes my continuing as a certified family court mediator as Knobel Mediation Services, LLC, and, additionally, through Family Court Litigation Support Services and Early Neutral Evaluation Services.