Danielle Lee Brownrigg, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Tucson, AZ with 12 reviews
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Danielle Lee Brownrigg

PO Box 90150, Tucson, AZ

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Education

2024:
Arizona State University, MBA - Master of Business Administration
2016:
Arizona Summit Law School, JD- Juris Doctorate
2013:
Arizona State University, BS - Bachelor of Science
2010:
Central Arizona College, Associates of Art in Criminal Justice

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Julie

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28 Jun, 2023
Danielle was very helpful and very professional. She took the time to listen to me and helped me get the necessary paperwork that I needed for my case. She was very prompt in responding and let me know exactly what I needed to do.
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Anonymous

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13 Jan, 2023
I was suggested Danielle’s practice by facebook and took a leap of faith. From the very start she listened to my situation, understood the urgency, and walked me through what to expect. She shows compassion and empathy which is something different than I have experienced with other lawyers. Danielle was very knowledgeable regarding the processes of the Department of Child Safety and Juvenile court system. She presented my position and all the evidence in a very thorough manner. She never gave up on me and thankfully my situation is resolved now. God must have knew I needed her help and suggested that ad for her services! Eternally thankful to Danielle!
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Rudy

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31 Oct, 2022
Danielle is an awesome attorney who is very knowledgeable in family law. She was a godsend to me! I will definitely recommend her with the highest regard to anyone experiencing family law issues.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law and juvenile court system
“She is extremely knowledgeable as well, she has always had an answer.”
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Compassionate and empathetic approach
“She shows compassion and empathy which is something different than I have experienced with other lawyers.”
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Effective communication and transparency
“I never had to wonder what was going on because I'd have an explanation prior to any questions I could come up with.”
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Aggressive and effective advocate for clients
“She is a force to be reckoned with in the court room, and goes above and beyond for her clients.”
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Strong relationship with local court system
“She has a great working relationship with the Pima County AND Pinal County court system employees and other attorneys.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2022:
Arizona Legal Matters, Unwed parents in Arizona, consequences for unwed Fathers, and the contribution to the belief that Arizona is a “Women’s State”

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