Civil Rights lawyers within 300 miles of Pocatello Idaho
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Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law
Ms. Naugle is a practicing family law attorney and former Ada County, Idaho family law Judge and mediator with over 30 years of litigation experience. She practices exclusively in the area of trial and appellate family law, including: Adoptions Alimony/spousal support Annulments Child and adult guardianships Child custody Child support Child Protective Services defense Civil restraining orders Contempt proceedings Divorce (in-state and interstate) Domestic violence Marital settlement agreements Modification of existing decrees Name changes Paternity Pre and post marital agreements Post-divorce proceedings Termination of parental rights
(more)Accident & Injury, Civil & Human Rights, Employment, Insurance
For 25 years Jason Wood has dedicated his career to fighting for the rights of ordinary people against abuse of power by government, insurance companies, and big moneyed interests. He enjoys putting the justice system to work for those who have nowhere else to turn. His clients are “we the people” described in the Constitution, and our “neighbors.” All too often, those we pay to protect our interests end up serving only themselves. For example, the insurance company of one of Mr. Wood’s clients refused to pay her the life and accidental death benefits she was entitled to when her beloved husband died, because the company wrongly claimed that the death might have been a suicide. None of the other law firms she consulted believed she had a case because of a federal statute that stacks the deck against her and you. Then she went to Jason Wood. He obtained a judgment against the greedy insurance company for almost $500,000.
(more)Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Lawsuit & Dispute, Civil & Human Rights
Ron knew from an early age that he wanted to pursue a profession centered around helping others. Of course, there are many ways to be of service. Yet Ron chose to apply for law school so he'd have the power to challenge the status quo and improve society as a whole.
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