Can anyone recommend a good divorce lawyer? I want the best, I'm tired of having to explain why I deserve to be a part of my kids lives...
Bryan L. replied:
322-5000 is her number Joe..
Shelly H. replied:
Patricia Overmeyer- her number is (520) 622-2994. She was a judge for a while out on the reservations....she's pretty raw. She won't tell you what you want to hear- just be honest with her and give her all the info. She's been around awhile and seems...See More
Michele L. replied:
Melissa Errico. She is my lawyer and has done a great job!
Christina X. replied:
Eric Cahan (my mom used him) he is local...good luck:)
Brian L. replied:
Law Offices of Smith & Wesson
Bryan L. replied:
Alice Pennington.... She's a top lawyer and has represented 3 of my friends and got them what they thought was fair
I need a recommendation for a divorce lawyer Pretty straightforward. Getting a divorce and will need someone to check my paperwork before I file it. Situation is...
ArchangellePao replied:
Whoever you decide on, make sure you go in and let them know that's all you're retaining them to do. Don't let them talk you into fighting for more stuff or anything different. Amicably resolving a divorce is infinitely better and cheaper, and you don't want an attorney who will try to lengthen the process and rack up billing hours.
JayAre6 replied:
If you are on the same page, perhaps you can just use a paralegal. My friend used Divorce Packet Processing.
azranger replied:
Luke Brown. http://www.mizelleandbrown.com/ Good guy and gets stuff done. My Ex and I used him as our sole attorney (although he technically represents whomever he speaks to first).
pleasebequiet replied:
John D. Kaufman, kind of a rough character but a great attorney
Tucsontaco replied:
Go to the Arizona state bar website and look up who specializes in family law. Then look at each lawyers records and make sure they do not have any disciplinary history. Also try to make sure you retain a lawyer with some pedigree and a good reputation. Google them and see what people think. If that attorney is attached with a firm see what type of reputation that firm has. If that attorney you may find went to Arizona Summit School of Law (formerly known as Phoenix School of Law) avoid them like the plague. That school has no acceptance standards.
canoxen replied:
I didn't even think about using a paralegal. Do you king if u ask how much it cost you? I don't know much about this process.
Yes, actually. Dawn Wyland https://plus.google.com/104490030330653127708/about?hl=en
Alex S. replied:
She didn't really know me. My brother may still owe her money (not sure, I don't get into those kinds of chats), so I would leave the Smiths out of it. Michael Miller pretty much championed my Dad through court. Probably good to say he referred just cause my dad is a pretty awesome guy.
Lisa Bibbens at Liberty, O'Neil and Bibbens did a great job for me.
Tim W. replied:
Deborah Pratte.
Jason O. replied:
I work in the building of the greatest divorce law firm in Tucson! The McCarthy Law firm.
Marco P. replied:
Lisa Bibbens!
Carrie S. replied:
I used Kathleen McCarthy during a custody dispute. She's excellent. If there are kids involved, mediation is often a step (unless you both agree exactly on custody issues).
Jennifer W. replied:
Bob Barrasso. He primarily works with dads and the judges love him!
dose anyone in tucson know of a cheap family custody lawyer...i need help.....
Paul C. replied:
Sam jeszeski (i always have hard time spelling last name) # 520-745-6464. tell lupita I sent ya he might give ya better deal. He did for anns son then he decided he would defend him self... Well he can't see his kids for now...
Can anyone help me with information on a good divorce lawyer in the Tucson or Sahuarita area?? How much do they normally charge? Thanks in advance!
Sonia S. replied:
Patricia Vargas Arvizu my aunt is a paralegal and she told me once ;) that you can fill out paperwork I think it's a divorce petition and it's submitted to the court. The husband is than notified and he has I think a month to respond. If he doesn't than a judge signs it and your divorced. She was charging $300.
Vicky V. replied:
Sonia Sandoval the husband has no papers and he will not share his wareabouts.
Sonia S. replied:
Vicky Vargas even better. That way he can't protest the divorce petition and the judge will grant the divorce