125 St Pauls Blvd suite 301, Norfolk, VA 23510, USA
A Norfolk, Virginia native, Charlene Morring attended public school and became her parent’s first child to graduate college. Charlene attended Old Dominion University where she competed and was awarded the Kaufman Scholar Award, an honor given to only one student in the campus community. She earned this honor for her work in the community, academics and commitment to leadership. She was accepted into law school at the University of Richmond as an E.W. Hudgins’ scholar, again being recognized for her character and leadership skills. Both her dedication to the community and her commitment to excel followed Charlene in her practice of law. She has practiced law for 25 plus years, representing many people in her community who have been injured. She continues to be involved in her community with organizations such as ForKids (an organization that helps homeless families) and Young Life (a Christian based organization). Charlene is married and has a blended family with five children. When not fighting for her clients, she enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.
3247 Clarkston Circle, South Jordan, UT 84095
7001 Potsdam Court, Montgomery, AL 36117
Attorney Jon Morris started the Morris Law Firm to fight for men. We help fathers fight for their right to be in their children’s lives. Call us today to find out how we can fight for you.
375 Linwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209
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Richard L. Morris has been practicing domestic relations law since 1990. As a problem solver, he practices in the area of Domestic Relations including Divorce and Child Custody matters. Rich Morris was born in Montreal, Canada and lived there until the age of 15 when his family moved to Florida. While living in Canada, he became a competitive swimmer and continued to swim after moving to Florida. After graduating high school, he attended Louisiana State University for one year then transferred to Florida State University where he graduated and swam collegiately at both schools. After graduating college, he worked for his parents at their printing shop then decided to attend law school because his cousin, an attorney, possessed a tremendous drive and tenacity to help others, and he wanted to emulate just that. Rich also is a Club Swim Coach for New Albany Aquatic Club and is the Lead Coach for the Bombora Group and the Senior IM Group and continues to swim competitively in Masters.