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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.
21278 Family Lawyers Found
I am an associate attorney with Noel Law. I am licensed to practice in the State of Indiana, and the United States Northern and Southern District Courts. I was a 2008 graduate of DePauw University where I majored in Political Science. I then went on to graduate from the University of Dayton School of Law with a focus on advocacy and dispute resolution.. I grew up in Tipton County, and am a graduate of Tipton High School. I currently focus my practice in the area of litigation, primarily the areas of criminal defense, domestic relations, civil torts defense, and personal injury. I have also served as a deputy public defender in Tipton County for the last three years, treasurer of the Howard County Bar Association, and am an integral member of the Tipton County Evidence Based Decision Making Initiative.
“My first priority is my clients and finding solutions that will help them move forward in life in the best possible position.”. Michelle Searcy joined Halligan in 2022. Michelle comes to the firm with over a decade of significant family law practice in Colorado. She provides her clients the knowledge and experience gathered during her ten plus years of domestic relations practice. She has handled a variety of family law cases from simple to complex, including dissolution of marriage, allocation of parental responsibilities, third-party parent cases, modifications, enforcement proceedings, child support and adoptions. Michelle also brings additional appellate experience to the firm, with both brief writing and oral arguments in the Colorado Court of Appeals as part of her skill set. Michelle enjoys practicing family law and enjoys helping clients resolve issues which have a significant impact on their families and finances.. While Michelle handles cases all over the Denver metropolitan area, her primary focus is in Denver, Adams, Jefferson, Broomfield, and Boulder County district courts. Given her level of experience, Michelle is familiar with the courts, rules, and procedures in all the metro area counties.. While being a skilled trial attorney, Michelle also prides herself on her ability to negotiate satisfactory outcomes whenever possible. From Michelle’s perspective, a negotiated settlement provides a client the ability to dictate their future, rather than letting a judicial officer, a stranger, decide. Nonetheless, she also recognizes that not all cases will settle. As such, she believes the cornerstone of good trial practice lies in thorough preparation for court. She also believes that persuasive legal writing at each step of a case can have an impact on how the judge might view matters when the day of trial comes.
Michael B. Lundberg is a native of Logan, Utah. After graduating with a BA in History from Brigham Young University, Mike began his legal studies at the University of Utah S. J. Quinney College of Law. He graduated from the College of Law in 2010 and was admitted to practice law in the state of Utah in February of 2011.. Mike has been practicing exclusively in the area of family law for nearly ten years. He understands that a family law case involves a person's most important part of their lives, and he takes the responsibility of guiding clients through that process seriously. His priority is making sure that children are protected and that his clients' rights are secured.. In his spare time, Mike enjoys spending time with his wife and son. They love trying new restaurants and exploring their community. Mike is an avid reader of history and biographies, and loves skiing.
I attended the University of Arizona, College of Law and graduated in 1997. I was admitted to the Arizona and Federal bars in late 1997. I have concentrated my practice in Family/Domestic Relations law, juvenile law, criminal law and general civil litigation. I am currently in practice and sit as a judge pro tempore for domestic relations and juvenile cases. I have been married for 28 years and have two children, 26 and 21. I enjoy outdoor activities and remain active in sports. For the last ten years, I have been active with our local little league, the Flowing Wells Continental Little League. I have been president, player agent, umpire, coach and manager. My son has just about aged-out of the little league program and I will likely be looking for another hobby.. I was a sole practitioner from 1997 through October of 2011. My practice was concentrated in domestic relations. I have extensive experience dealing with the issues that come up in family law and juvenile cases. During my many years in this field, I’ve developed a working relationship with the other attorneys in this field. I’ve found that, all too often, people allow the emotional storm that comes with a family law case to cloud the outcome they seek. You will find that one of the most helpful parts of having an attorney is to help you identify your desired outcomes, letting you really know what to expect and then guiding you to that goal.. Family law cases are seldom happy affairs. Expect some emotional pain regardless of the feelings you have at present. My goal in every case is to obtain a result that serves the client. Knowing that, every client needs to evaluate what they want and what they can reasonably expect from the court system. That’s where an experienced attorney really makes the difference. There really is a reason you’ll hear attorneys referred to a "counselor." Part of obtaining the desired result is keeping the client fully informed of both what is happening in the case and what can be reasonably expected. I do that in every case.
Fullan and Fullan is a respected Alabama law firm active in representing clients in Birmingham and the surrounding Jefferson County area. Practicing for more than 30 years, attorney Guy Fullan has the expertise and professionalism it takes to properly handle cases related to divorce, child custody, family court, criminal court, and municipal court matters.
I am a Criminal Defense and Family Law attorney in Orlando, FL. I am a former prosecutor and utilize my experience on both sides of criminal cases to benefit my clients.
Cory Austin Clements was born and raised a Red Raider in Lubbock, Texas. After graduating from Lubbock-Cooper High School, he earned a B.B.A. in International Business at the Rawls College of Business, Texas Tech University. He worked his way through undergraduate studies at Wells Fargo Bank furthering his interest in the business world. In the Spring of 2010, Cory studied at the American Business School in Paris, France. During his time abroad, Cory traveled, made life-long friends and gained an appreciation of the various cultures of the world that were represented at the American Business School of Paris.. After graduation, he enrolled in the Texas Tech University School of Law as he knew he wanted to be a lawyer from an early age. Soon after he realized that his passion for business and law could be combined, he quickly found his way back to the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University to pursue a dual Juris Doctorate and Masters of Business Administration program.. Cory’s passion for serving the community was amplified during his time in law school and graduate business school. He dedicated his spare time to serving others in his immediate community and eventually across the state. By the Spring semester of his first year in law school, Cory was elected Vice President of the Innocence Project of Texas student organization. He went on to serve as President his second year in law school. Cory was also elected to the Student Bar Association and served as the State Bar of Texas Law Student Division (SBOT LSD) Junior Representative throughout his second year and the SBOT LSD Senior Representative during his third year. While serving on the Student Bar Association, Cory was appointed to the Grade Appeals Committee from 2012-2014 and the Elections Committee for the 2013-2014 term.. In addition to his work in student government, Cory served as Chairman of Continuing Legal Education for the Energy Law Interest Group his second year, and Vice President during his third year. He also served as Vice President of Recruitment and Treasurer for the TechLaw Mentors group, which matches incoming first year students with second and third year mentors to help them adjust to their new life as law students. Cory was a member of the Rawls Graduate Association where he assisted with philanthropic activities with the Ronald McDonald House. Additionally, he was a member of the Red Raider Bar Association and the Federalist Society.. During his third year in law school, Cory was appointed to the Dean’s Ambassadors Corps., an organization serving the law school and guests of the administration. During his time as an Ambassador, Cory held the position of Senior Deputy of Alumni Relations and Event Coordinator.. Cory also served two terms as a Deans in the Community Teaching Fellow where he assisted in teaching activities for the Law and Justice Magnet Program at Estacado High School. He helped coach the Mock Trial team his first year and developed a curriculum for coaching and learning Mock Trial for the students and director of the program to use beyond the conclusion of his fellowship.. While serving the community remained a priority, Cory also devoted his time at Tech Law learning how to advocate for clients. He competed in Negotiations, Mock Trial, and Moot Court competitions throughout his first and second years, and had the opportunity to compete in two international negotiation competitions during his second year: The Negotiation Challenge in Athens, Greece and the Warsaw Negotiation Round in Warsaw, Poland. At the Negotiation Challenge, the Texas Tech School of Law team out-ranked the other American representatives, which were Harvard Law School and University of California Hastings College of Law. Cory had the privilege of serving as team leader at the Warsaw Negotiation Round, and at that competition, the team was awarded the Marshall of the Polish Senate Award.. Cory was invited to become a member of theTexas Tech School of Law Board of Barristersat the conclusion of his second year in law school. As a member of the Board of Barristers, Cory coached, mentored, and judged first and second year competitions and served as the Director of Special Events.. Cory spent the summer after his second year in law school working in Washington, D.C. for the Washington Legal Foundation, which“. . . is the nation’s premier public interest law and policy center. Our mission is to preserve and defend America’s free enterprise system by litigating, educating, and advocating for free market principles, a limited and accountable government, and individual and business liberties.” While living in Washington, Cory flew back to Texas to run for Chairman of the Board of Directors for the State Bar of Texas, Law Student Division and served in that capacity throughout his third year of law school. This position with the State Bar of Texas also placed Cory on the Board of Directors for theTexas Young Lawyers Association as the Law Student Liaison for the same year. Cory was honored to serve as a liaison to the board along side Texas Tech School of Law’s Dean Darby Dickerson and Texas Supreme Court Liaison, Justice Paul W. Green.. During his time on both Boards, Cory served as Co-Chair on the Law Student Outreach Committee, and member of the Diversity Committee and the Community Education Committee. Texas Young Lawyers Association is the public service arm of the State Bar of Texas and allowed Cory the opportunity to excel in serving the community Statewide.. Cory is now a licensed attorney and counselor at law, and he has been admitted to practice in state courts by the Supreme Court of Texas.