Alabama Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Haleyville, Alabama

If you need legal help in Haleyville, Alabama, this guide profiles 10 attorneys vetted by our editorial team and grouped by the practice areas most in demand locally.

Marion County · 2020 population: 4,361

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17

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Practice areas in Haleyville

Of the 10 attorneys featured in Haleyville, Alabama, the most represented practice areas are:

Attorney · 7Bankruptcy attorney · 2Social security attorney · 1Family law attorney · 1Divorce lawyer · 1Legal services · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Haleyville

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B Scott Shipman PC

B Scott Shipman PC

Haleyville, Alabama

18+ years of experience

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Law Office Michelle Mauldin

Law Office Michelle Mauldin

Haleyville, Alabama

13+ years of experience

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Shipman & Associates

Shipman & Associates

Haleyville, Alabama

19+ years of experience

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Lowe Mobley Lowe & Leduke

Lowe Mobley Lowe & Leduke

Haleyville, Alabama

29+ years of experience

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Bond & Botes Law Offices

Bond & Botes Law Offices

Haleyville, Alabama

19+ years of experience

Bankruptcy attorneySocial security attorney
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Cook J Shane

Cook J Shane

Haleyville, Alabama

6+ years of experience

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Jonathan B. Lowe

Jonathan B. Lowe

Haleyville, Alabama

8+ years of experience

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Posey John

Posey John

Haleyville, Alabama

27+ years of experience

Family law attorneyBankruptcy attorneyDivorce lawyer
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Mobley Jeffery A

Mobley Jeffery A

Haleyville, Alabama

26+ years of experience

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Eason and Eason Attorneys at Law

Eason and Eason Attorneys at Law

Haleyville, Alabama

9+ years of experience

Legal services
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Legal context for Haleyville clients

Alabama follows contributory negligence — even 1% fault by the plaintiff can bar recovery, making early case evaluation critical.

The personal-injury statute of limitations in Alabama is 2 years from the date of injury, so Haleyville residents should consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident.