Get on the path to results today with the guidance of a skilled family law attorney, whether you need assistance with custody issues or require a Guardian ad Litem in juvenile law cases.
Get on the path to results today with the guidance of a skilled family law attorney, whether you need assistance with custody issues or require a Guardian ad Litem in juvenile law cases.
Attorney Paxton has years of experience in most areas of the law, with a particular focus on juvenile law. His passion lies in helping families and children, often representing them in the Blount and Monroe County Juvenile Courts. He serves as a defense counsel for parents and also acts as a Guardian ad Litem for the children.
If you find yourself involved in the juvenile justice system, you will quickly realize it is unlike any other court of law. It's essential to have someone, such as a family law attorney who can explain the juvenile law process and advise you on the best course of action.
Don't wait! Contact me today if you need a family law attorney. A lot happens quickly in the beginning of a juvenile case, and without proper guidance, you could inadvertently give up significant legal rights. Whether you need assistance with juvenile law or require a Guardian ad Litem, call (865-518-3988) or email (tpaxton@tonypaxton.com) me to discuss your case.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. If you are facing issues related to juvenile law, we encourage you to consult a family law attorney for guidance specific to your situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your telephone calls. Please note that contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Until an attorney-client relationship is established by meeting with Attorney Paxton personally, please refrain from sending any confidential or time-sensitive information. Should he accept your case, particularly if it involves a Guardian ad Litem, you will execute a contract for services and deposit the required retainer, thus beginning the attorney-client relationship.