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Robert David Philyaw is a distinguished attorney based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, who has dedicated his career to the practice areas of general practice and juvenile law. With an impressive 24 years of legal experience, Robert has been serving as a Juvenile Court Judge, where he has become a cornerstone of the legal community at 1600 E 3rd St. Known for his profound understanding of the law and compassionate approach, Robert is committed to guiding his clients through complex legal challenges with integrity and precision. Robert's expertise extends across a wide array of legal issues, allowing him to provide comprehensive representation to his clients. His tenure as a Juvenile Court Judge underscores his deep commitment to advocating for the rights and well-being of children and families in the legal system. Robert’s approach is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a personalized strategy tailored to meet the unique needs of each case. His ability to navigate the intricacies of the legal system has earned him the trust and respect of his clients and peers alike. At the core of Robert David Philyaw’s practice is an unwavering dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients. He believes in fostering open communication and building strong attorney-client relationships, ensuring that his clients feel supported and informed throughout the legal process. His commitment to justice and his community is evident in every case he handles, making him a highly sought-after attorney in Chattanooga and beyond. Whether advocating for juvenile rights or addressing broader legal matters, Robert’s expertise and commitment make him a formidable force in the legal arena.
Juvenile law attorneys represent minors in the legal system, including delinquency matters and dependency cases. They protect the rights of young people. Common matters include juvenile delinquency, dependency cases, school discipline, expungement.