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Daniell Law Firm LLC

5.0
31 Reviews
  • 96 Tommy Stalnaker Dr., Ste. A, Warner Robins, GA 31088

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • A law firm practicing divorce law.

Jocelyn Daniell
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  • 128 Tommy Stalnaker Drive, Suite 100, Warner Robins, GA 31088

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Strong advocacy and empathetic representation in family law matters in Houston County for more than 15 years

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Christine M. Cruse
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  • 98a Tommy Stalnaker Dr, Warner Robins, GA 31088+10 locations

  • Law Firm with 35 lawyers2 awards

  • Experienced Divorce Lawyers Throughout Georgia

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Misty LaShomb
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Daniell Law Firm LLC

4.9
38 Reviews
  • 96 Tommy Stalnaker Dr., Ste. A, Warner Robins, GA 31088

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • A law firm practicing divorce law.

David Daniell
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  • Serving Warner Robins, GA and Houston County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Strong advocacy and empathetic representation in family law matters in Houston County for more than 15 years

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Christine M. Cruse
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  • Warner Robins, GA 31095-8219

  • 127 Carl Vinson Pk., Warner Robins, GA 31095

  • 102 Lois Drive, Warner Robins, GA 31093-3113

  • 309 Margie Dr., Warner Robins, GA 31088

  • 96 Tommy Stalnaker Drive, Suite A, Warner Robins, GA 31088

  • 117 Carl Vinson Pkwy., Warner Robins, GA 31095-7027

  • 233 Carl Vinson Pkwy., Warner Robins, GA 31088

  • 115 Carl Vinson Pkwy., Warner Robins, GA 31095-7387

  • 723 Bernard Dr., Warner Robins, GA 31095

  • 403 1/2 S. Pleasant Hill Rd., Warner Robins, GA 31088

  • 1200 Green St., Warner Robins, GA 31093

  • 109 Westcliff Blvd., Warner Robins, GA 31099-1532

  • 1719 Russell Parkway, Building 200, Warner Robins, GA 31095-8099

  • 303 Pheasant Ridge Drive, Warner Robins, GA 31088

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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Stephanie Elizabeth Emanuel
Answered by attorney Stephanie Elizabeth Emanuel (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Stephanie E. Emanuel, Esq.
Greetings, and thank you for your question. You have to understand that lawyers are paid by the hour and the retainer (agreement) has or should have a clause where it states, that the attorney is charged, $X amount for his services, (flat or by the hour) when the retainer is exhausted, the client will be responsible for paying owed balance, or the attorney will charge interest. Sometimes, depending on clients, we as attorneys, when we are not getting paid or we judge the client financial situation is not equipped to handle the balance owed or the expected balance, we either don't take the case and or we simply withdraw from it. Your former attorney feels that the case used up the retainer, and for any further services, you will need to either deposit a new retainer amount or retain on flat-fee services. I believe his $1,500 will cover up to 2 court appearances and the contempt motion.   What can be done now, is to assess the performance of your attorney. If you like how he worked than retain him again. If you are not happy with his performance, and yes, many attorneys purposely drag out a case to continue billing. Assess your financial situation, if you are able to retain an attorney, then please shop around, and you can start with calling my office to discuss our rates. Every attorney is different. Some charge just for charging sake and some are aggressive and results orientated like us, where our performance is justification for our prices. We do have payment plans options for people with good credit and stable income. Feel free to contact my office and speak with my case manager at 877-866-8665 to discuss in more details regarding your case. Thank you.
Greetings, and thank you for your question. You have to understand that lawyers are paid by the hour and the retainer (agreement) has or should have a clause where it states, that the attorney is charged, $X amount for his services, (flat or by the hour) when the retainer is exhausted, the client will be responsible for paying owed balance, or the attorney will charge interest. Sometimes, depending on clients, we as attorneys, when we are not getting paid or we judge the client financial situation is not equipped to handle the balance owed or the expected balance, we either don't take the case and or we simply withdraw from it. Your former attorney feels that the case used up the retainer, and for any further services, you will need to either deposit a new retainer amount or retain on flat-fee services. I believe his $1,500 will cover up to 2 court appearances and the contempt motion.   What can be done now, is to assess the performance of your attorney. If you like how he worked than retain him again. If you are not happy with his performance, and yes, many attorneys purposely drag out a case to continue billing. Assess your financial situation, if you are able to retain an attorney, then please shop around, and you can start with calling my office to discuss our rates. Every attorney is different. Some charge just for charging sake and some are aggressive and results orientated like us, where our performance is justification for our prices. We do have payment plans options for people with good credit and stable income. Feel free to contact my office and speak with my case manager at 877-866-8665 to discuss in more details regarding your case. Thank you.
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Do I have rights to my husband’s vehicle even if were separated?

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Answered by attorney Alison Elle Aleman (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Alison Elle Aleman
You can use his vehicle in his name if you are still married and have a community interest in the car. BUT, if you are separated, be very careful that he does not report you as having stolen his vehicle if you are driving it. If it's in his name, you may not be able to prove to the cops that you have an ownership interest through marriage. People have a bad habit of turning on each other when they are "separated."
You can use his vehicle in his name if you are still married and have a community interest in the car. BUT, if you are separated, be very careful that he does not report you as having stolen his vehicle if you are driving it. If it's in his name, you may not be able to prove to the cops that you have an ownership interest through marriage. People have a bad habit of turning on each other when they are "separated."
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What can I do if my ex husband was ordered to pay me $100 a week for alimony and he failed to do so?

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Answered by attorney Diane L. Berger (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Diane L. Berger
Generally speaking, there is a 30-day window for payments to be made without being considered delinquent. So two weeks or so would not qualify as contempt.
Generally speaking, there is a 30-day window for payments to be made without being considered delinquent. So two weeks or so would not qualify as contempt.
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