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Susan Ashley Hinsley is a distinguished family law attorney based in Memphis, Tennessee, with over 22 years of experience in her field. Specializing in adoption, divorce, and separation, Susan has built a reputation for her expertise in various aspects of family law, including child custody, child support, prenuptial agreements, and post-divorce modifications. Her practice also encompasses mediation, collaborative law, and the enforcement of orders of protection and restraining orders. Susan earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in 1990 and went on to receive her Juris Doctorate from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis in 1999. Her extensive background in family law allows her to adeptly navigate complex legal matters, ensuring that her clients receive compassionate and effective representation. As a certified Rule 31 Mediator, Susan is dedicated to helping families resolve disputes amicably, minimizing the emotional toll of legal proceedings. She is also trained in collaborative family law, emphasizing cooperation and communication among parties involved in family disputes. Her commitment to ethical practice is reflected in her BV* rating from Martindale-Hubbell, which recognizes her high standards of legal ability and professionalism. Active in the legal community, Susan is a member of the Memphis Bar Association, where she previously served on the Board of Directors for the Young Lawyers Division. She is also involved in the Family Law Section of the Memphis Bar Association, further enhancing her expertise and connection to the local legal landscape. Through her dedication and experience, Susan Hinsley continues to advocate for families in Memphis, providing the guidance and support they need during challenging times.
Child support attorneys help parents establish, modify, and enforce child support obligations. They ensure children receive proper financial support. Common matters include support establishment, modifications, enforcement, arrears.