Attorney Profiles
Rebecca N. Jett
Associate
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Born:
Decatur, Alabama, December 28, 1967
Education:
Memphis State University, B.B.A. 1991
University of Memphis, J.D. 1994
Admissions:
1995, Alabama; 1995, Tennessee; U.S. District Court Northern District of Alabama
Rebecca N. Jett is a native of Hartselle, Alabama. Ms. Jett earned her B.B.A. cum laude in Personnel and Human Resource Management from Memphis State University in 1991. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Memphis (formerly known as Memphis State) in December of 1995 and is admitted to practice in the states of Alabama and Tennessee.
Ms. Jett originally joined Waldrop and Associates, P.C. in 1997 and worked with the firm through 2000. She was in private practice in Decatur, Alabama from 2000 through 2006 and became re-associated with Waldrop and Associates, P.C. in the winter of 2006.
Prior to joining the firm in 1997, Ms. Jett was employed with the Law Offices of Wanda W. Cross in Memphis, Tennessee from 1991 through 1997.
Experience, dedication and hard work are the foundation of Ms. Jett’s practice. She is committed to her clients, attentive to their needs and combines competent advice and quality representation with the excellent service and the personal attention her clients deserve.
Areas of practice:
- Creditor Bankruptcy Representation
- Creditors' Remedies
- Debt Collector/Debt Buyer compliance
- Fair Credit Reporting Act Compliance and Defense
- Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Compliance and Defense
- Divorce (uncontested and contested)
- Post Divorce Modifications
- Child Custody and/or visitation disputes
- Juvenile law
- Adoptions
- Paternity actions
Practicing in courthouses for all Alabama county seats including: Tuscumbia, Athens, Huntsville, Scottsboro, Fort Payne, Guntersville, Decatur, Moulton, Russellville, Hamilton, Double Springs, Cullman, Oneonta, Gadsden, Centre, Lafayette, Ashville, Jasper, Fayette, Vernon, Birmingham, Heflin, Carrolton, Tuscaloosa, Columbiana, Centreville, Clanton, Talladega, Wedowee, Ashland, Eutaw, Greensboro, Marion, Clanton, Prattville, Wetumpka, Opelika, Livingston, Selma, Montgomery, Tuskegee, Phenix City, Butler, Linden, Camden, Hayneville, Union Springs, Clayton, Grove Hill, Luverne, Troy, Chatom, Evergreen, Andalusia, Elba, Ozark, Abbeville, Dothan, Geneva, Brewton, Bay Minette, Mobile, Anniston, Rockford, Monroeville
Rule 7.2(e) of the Rule of Professional Conduct of the Alabama State Bar requires the following:
"No representation is made that the quality of legal service preformed is greater than the quality of legal services by other lawyers." |
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