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The successful candidate must have matrimonial and family law experience with a concentration in litigation, conducting trials and taking depositions. We are a vibrant, busy, and growing full-service law firm currently expanding our Matrimonial Department and seeking a Matrimonial Attorney with 10+ years of experience and a proven track record as a first chair trial attorney.
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A Family Law Assistant should have prior experience in a law firm. We are seeking a Family Law Assistant to grow our team. Our Family Law Assistants build relationships with clients in person and over the telephone while supporting our team by assisting with properly onboarding clients to the firm, maintaining calendars, drafting correspondence and legal documents, organizing and maintaining our filing system, and filing documents with the court.
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Engage in mediation and alternative dispute resolution methods to resolve family law disputes. Family Law Attorney - Greensboro NC - Immigration Law a plus! Provide comprehensive legal advice and guidance to clients on various family law matters, including but not limited to divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, and domestic violence.
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Provide strategic legal advice and representation to clients in family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, and adoption. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Green Bay, WI, is seeking a dedicated Family Law Attorney to lead and resolve complex family law cases with a strategic and empathetic approach.
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Business Planning; Commercial Litigation; Real Estate Litigation; Real Estate; Land Use and Zoning; Construction Law; Divorce and Family Law; Estate Planning & Estate Administration; Tax Planning & Tax Representation; Local Counsel.
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Our firm engages in several areas of law, including family law, probate, guardianship, estate planning, business representation, civil litigation, landlord/tenant, estate planning, criminal defense, and immigration.
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Handle various family law cases from start to finish, including divorce, child custody, child support, and estate planning. Extensive knowledge of family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, and estate planning.
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We are a fast-growing boutique FAMILY LAW firm in Atlanta with four attorneys, seven committed and dedicated support staff, and more on the way! We need a full-blown, bona fide Law Firm Administrator who has prior experience running a small professional services firm or a division or department of a mid-sized/large professional services firm.
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If you are a dedicated and skilled Family Law Litigation Attorney ready to make a positive impact on the lives of families, we encourage you to apply. 2+years of experience as a Family Law Litigation Attorney, demonstrating a strong track record of successful case outcomes.
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Our firm engages in several areas of law, including family law, business representation, civil litigation, landlord/tenant, estate planning and probate with our focus being family law and litigation.
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The family law team is passionate about helping clients who are victims of domestic violence or human trafficking. Under the supervision of the Family Law Practice Group Director, the Staff Attorney will provide legal services to eligible clients for Family Law and Domestic Violence cases.
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The candidate should also have an interest in not-for-profit law, family law, health law, or an area of the law that overlaps with SCO’s mission to serve New York’s most vulnerable children and families.
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Reporting to Senior Partners & Family Law Dept. Head, the Associate Attorney will take a focused approach in delivering high-quality client service via effective case management and high-value legal counsel within their area of specialty (family law) and legal practice.
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Firm Description Mid-sized law firm is seeking a full-time legal assistant/paralegal to join their growing Family Law team in Rockville, MD. This is an in-office, full-time position.
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With a caseload that is both diverse and engaging, this position offers a unique opportunity to handle a variety of family law matters, including complex divorce cases, child custody disputes, and estate planning matters.
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