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The Crittenden Firm, P.C.
Founded by Judith S. Crittenden in 1984, The Crittenden Firm, P.C. practices family law exclusively, representing men and women as well as grandparents and children in matters including divorce, custody, adoption, and appellate representation.   Recognizing that it serves those in the midst of transition and crisis and that the consequences are intensely personal, the firm offers skilled advocacy tailored to the unique circumstances, goals, and wishes of each client. Its attorneys handle every stage of a case with compassion and expertise, from providing both legal and practical considerations for those contemplating or planning divorce or other legal remedies to negotiating and mediating the best possible settlement of cases. Espousing a firm belief in considering alternate methods of dispute resolution, the firm even houses a certified divorce mediator.

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The Crittenden Firm, P.C. offers a one hour consultation fee based on the hourly rate of each of the attorneys. The Firm first checks for any client conflicts and asks that you fill out a form before your consultation.
   
Judith S. Crittenden
   
Jessica
D. Kirk
   
   
   
Frances
Ross Nolan
   
   
Children  
   • Child Advocacy
   • Child Advocacy Child Custody
   • Child Support
   • Grandparents Custody
   • Grandparents Visitation Rights
   • International Child Abduction
   • International Child Custody
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Organizations
ABA Family Law Section
www.abanet.org/family/home.html

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers – Articles, research
www.aaml.org
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   Main Office
813 Shades Creek Parkway, Suite 210
Birmingham, Alabama 35209
Telephone: 205-874-8680
Fax: 205-874-8685
 
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the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.