Brad Crider - Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix Family Law Lawyer
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Updated 1/3/2011
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Brad Crider Overview

Brad Crider was born in Burns, Oregon and grew up in Mesa, Arizona. Mr. Crider graduated magna cum laude from Western International University in 2003 where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration. He then earned his Juris Doctorate from the Texas Tech University School of Law in 2007. During law school, Mr. Crider was the recipient of the Excellence for the Future Award by CALI (Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction) and the American Jurisprudence Award for superior academic achievement in Law and Religion, Contracts, and Immigration Law.

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Practice Areas

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Visitation and Parenting Time
  • Adoption
  • Litigation

Litigation

  • 90% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Languages

  • English (Primary)

Bar Admissions

  • Arizona, 2008

Other Affiliations

  • American Bar Association, Labor and Employment Law Section (Member)
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (Member)

Education

  • Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock, Texas, 2007
    J.D.
  • Western International University, Phoenix, Arizona, 2003
    B.S.
    Honors: magna cum laude
    Major: Business Administration

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Address

7319 North 16th Street
Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85020-5294

Phones

602-870-9700

Faxes

602-870-9783

Emails

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Accepts Credit Cards

Yes

Office Hours

Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. Extended Hours Available by Appointment

Websites

http://www.phoenixfamilylawfirm.com
http://www.divorcelawyerphoenixaz.com
http://www.gillaw.com/

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