Luke A Shipley, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Knoxville, TN with 18 reviews
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Luke A Shipley

PO Box 20315, Knoxville, TN

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2012:
University of Tennessee College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2009:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville (main), BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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20 Apr, 2020
Personable and professional, clearly explained process and was transparent regarding legal fees. Responsive, worked to streamline communication, kept things simple and minimized costs by being efficient and focused on progress. Recommend without any reservations.
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Anonymous

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21 Jan, 2019
Luke just ran rings around my ex's lawyer. This guy knows the law inside and out. More importantly, though, he worked with me so that I understood what was going on, and he gave a damn about what was going on with my kids. They're not kidding -- they put family first. This guy's the real deal.
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Emily

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17 Nov, 2018
Prepare for a long detailed review. They are worth it!! During my long exstensive divorce...I found my circumstances were much more severe than expected. I reached out to a retired Knox Co. judge informing him my current dissatisfaction with the enigma of my case and previous attorney (NOT Luke) and the outcome of our future. The judge encouraged and edified Luke Shipley as the best and most qualified to get me the outcome that I needed for the protection and safety of my daughter and I. I hired Luke who at the time was with another law firm. I quickly noticed he was doing far more exstensive research, work, and digging then what was recorded on the law firms invoices. The complexity of my case was heart breaking and confusing. The paper trail alone was enough to cause high anxiety but not for Luke. Luke was fluid in his knowledge and expertise of the law able to stay ahead of the opponent. He brought in his powerful wife who was able to shed light on the criminal aspect of the case. I was beyond thankful when Luke and Megan began their own practice. By this time, Luke had already fixed the mess the previous attorney had made and began helping me undo all the emotional and mental control from my ex by shedding light on the truth and going to bat for me. He defended me, my daughter, and the law. Luke and Megan's code of ethics and financial practices are honest, hard working, and for the good of their clients. No one wants to go through the pain and loss of divorce...but when you do, it's GOOD to have attorneys who fight for you, listen to you, and understand you. Luke stayed balanced, informative, and was able to look at every angle to see what would protect us and secure our future while doing what was honorable and right according to the laws of TN. If I ever need an attorney again...Luke Shipley and Megan Swain will always be the attorneys I go with, recommend, and forever respect. Thank you both so much for the peace you've given to this mama's heart. I'm eternally grateful. It you need an attorney, no question...Hire "Shipley & Swain." They will care for you selflessly and respect your money. They will do what's best for you and all involved for your case.
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Knowledgeable and Effective in the Courtroom
“Luke just ran rings around my ex's lawyer. This guy knows the law inside and out.”
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Excellent Communicator and Client-Oriented
“I always knew what was going on and felt like someone was finally standing up for me.”
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Empathetic and Puts Family First
“More importantly, though, he worked with me so that I understood what was going on, and he gave a damn about what was going on with my kids.”
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Diligent and Thorough in Handling Complex Cases
“Luke was fluid in his knowledge and expertise of the law able to stay ahead of the opponent.”
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Ethical and Transparent Billing Practices
“Luke and Megan's code of ethics and financial practices are honest, hard working, and for the good of their clients.”
Cons
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Potential for Critical Errors in Some Cases
“Luke is a nice guy but he made a critical error in my case which I now have to hire another attorney to try and fix.”

Publications

2011:
Knox County Fourth Circuit Court, The Order of Prtoection Process (informational guide)

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