For more than seven decades, Watson & Neeley, LLC has delivered affordable and reliable legal services to families throughout Northeast Alabama. As a family-owned law practice, we recognize the importance of protecting your loved ones. We approach your needs as if they were our own, working tirelessly to help you obtain your desired outcome. We enjoy creating meaningful and lasting relationships with our clients, so you can trust that we will always treat you with the empathy, care, and respect you deserve.
Our firm was founded in 1950 by attorney W. W. Watson, Rocky Watson’s father. Rocky joined the firm in 1974 and the two practiced together until W. W. Watson passed away in 1994. With the addition of Tamara, Rocky’s daughter, and her husband, J. Aubrey Neeley, the firm became Watson & Neeley, LLC in 2011. We continue to provide exceptional legal representation to clients throughout Alabama.
Watson & Neeley, LLC creates lasting client relationships by providing personalized attention and customized legal guidance in civil and criminal trials, divorce and domestic relations issues, business and estate planning matters, environmental law issues, appellate work, and municipal matters. Whatever the specifics of your case may be, we are happy to speak with you and determine the most strategic path forward. We encourage you to contact us at your earliest convenience to discuss your specific needs.
Watson & Neeley, LLC represents Alabama clients throughout Fort Payne, Rainsville, Centre, Scottsboro, Jackson, Cherokee, and DeKalb County with cases involving family law, civil practice, municipal law, criminal defense, estate matters, and appeals.
Call (256) 845-0410 to learn more.
305 Grand Avenue SW
Fort Payne, AL 35967
Located in Fort Payne, Alabama, Watson & Neeley, LLC provides experienced legal services to DeKalb County, Jackson County, Cherokee County, Etowah County, including the communities of Scottsboro, Centre, and Rainsville, Alabama. The firm also serves Dade & Chattooga County in Georgia, as well as Trenton, Georgia.
Watson & Neeley, LLC provides a wide range of legal services, including family law representation involving mediation, divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support (maintenance), modifications, and adoption; civil practice, including plaintiff and defense; municipal law matters; criminal defense representation including drug charges, weapons charges, domestic violence, DUI, felonies and misdemeanors; and estate matters such as wills, trusts, probate, and appellate work.
Watson & Neeley, LLC provides a wide range of legal services, including family law representation involving mediation, divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support (maintenance), modifications, and adoption; civil practice, including plaintiff and defense; municipal law matters; criminal defense representation including drug charges, weapons charges, domestic violence, DUI, felonies and misdemeanors; and estate matters such as wills, trusts, probate, and appellate work.
305 Grand Avenue SW
Fort Payne, AL 35967
Located in Fort Payne, Alabama, Watson & Neeley, LLC provides experienced legal services to DeKalb County, Jackson County, Cherokee County, Etowah County, including the communities of Scottsboro, Centre, and Rainsville, Alabama. The firm also serves Dade & Chattooga County in Georgia, as well as Trenton, Georgia.
Located in Fort Payne, Alabama, Watson & Neeley, LLC provides experienced legal services to DeKalb County, Jackson County, Cherokee County, Etowah County, including the communities of Scottsboro, Centre, and Rainsville, Alabama. The firm also serves Dade & Chattooga County in Georgia, as well as Trenton, Georgia.
Watson & Neeley, LLC provides a wide range of legal services, including family law representation involving mediation, divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support (maintenance), modifications, and adoption; civil practice, including plaintiff and defense; municipal law matters; criminal defense representation including drug charges, weapons charges, domestic violence, DUI, felonies and misdemeanors; and estate matters such as wills, trusts, probate, and appellate work.
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