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  • Lawyer name:Timothy D. Ament - Waterloo, IA
  • Address:2115 Laporte Road Waterloo,IA
  • Phone:877-819-1055
  • Fax:319-234-0837
  • PostalCode:50702-2739
  • WebSite:http://www.timamentlawfirm.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Personal Injury Family Law/Divorce/Custody Bankruptcy Probate/Estates

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  • Timothy Ament has practiced law in Waterloo serving clients in Northeastern Iowa since 1988. He has substantial civil trial and litigation experience dealing in car accident, dog bites, bicycle and other personal injury cases. Tim has also represented many individuals and families in divorce, adoption, conservatorship and guardianship cases. Bankruptcy and business transactions as well as wills, probate and estates are also within Tim's areas of practice.

    He has authored a scholarly work entitled "Parent's Loss of Consortium Claims for Adult Children in Iowa: The Magical Age of Eighteen", published at 41 Drake L.R. 247 (1992). That article was critical of a rule of law that prevented parents from recovering damages suffered by their children who had reached the age of eighteen years, a law which has since been charged.

    Tim is an involved citizen in his community, profession and church having served on boards and commissions for the City of Waterloo, for his church, and his bar association. He has served on a local parochial school board as well as being active with Boy Scouts, youth sports and Optimist Club. Tim has been married to his wife Patricia since 1986 and is the father two children.

    Tim grew up in the Dyersville, Iowa area and attended Beckman High School, then the University of Northern Iowa where he earned the Purple and Old Gold Award, the award for the highest grade point average in his area of study, in 1985. He then attended the University of Iowa College of Law earning his law degree with distinction in 1988. Since 1988 Tim has practiced law in Waterloo, Iowa. He has been a member of the Iowa Bar Association and a member of the Family Law Section as well as a member of the Black Hawk County Bar Association where he served as Treasurer from 2002 - 2004.

  • Iowa, 1988 U.S. District Court Southern District of Iowa, 1989 U.S. Supreme Court, 2002

  • University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, IowaJ.D.Honors: With Distinction University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1985B.A.Honors: magna cum laudeMajor: Political Science

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There is not many good reasons for becoming an attorney. Major lawyer glut, too many law schools. USA needs more lawyers, like it needs swine flu. . I have been a real estate lawyer. As another poster said most attorneys cannot just be a real estate attorney. Real estate is cyclical, less deals, means less work for attorneys in general. The foreclosure law firms are doing well, but that is only if you own a foreclosure law firm. I interviewed at my state's biggest foreclosure law firm and they were offering a $35,000 salary, wOW, let me roll up the armored car. They had probably 70 attorneys. Most of them were doing some small little grunt work pieces of the foreclosure, so they never saw the big picture of how to perform a foreclosure from beginning to end. I could not help it I laughed at the interviewer when he told me salary. I put up with a lot to be a licensed attorney, no way they get me for $35K. I would rather worked at Taco Bell as an assistant manager and probably get paid more.. I have done a bunch of real estate closings where people are buying and refinancing property. That used to be an OK gig, again you have to own the law firm. I worked for a real estate/debt collection law firm making $25,000 a year, it was a joke. I needed the experience so I worked there for a short time, but I felt totally used. Then I went on my own. BIG STRESS. There is huge competition for clients among attorneys. It is hard or impossible for most new attorneys to get clients. Also, for real estate closings most states are allowing non-lawyers to do closings, and this trend is spreading. It costs less for a kid with a high school diploma doing your closing versus an attorney, so in the non-attorney states it is harder to make a $. Then there is all the unethical stuff where people, like real estate agents and mortgage brokers want bribes/kickbacks for giving you business, which is illegal. If anything goes wrong with the closing you take the blame even though it is not your fault. Real Estate Agents, I cannot stand Real Estate Agents, they complain about everyone else, and how much the attorney charges. Yet, they get paid five times more than anyone for a closing. It is a declining, cut-throat business.. Really, go into healthcare if you have any interest in that field. Pharmacist, physical therapist, nurse, MD, dentist, those are the high pay, high in demand jobs that pay well. If you go law you might not be able to get a job. I went to a top twenty law school and there were classmates working as waiters and shoe salesmen months after graduation looking for a law job. Since then there have been several new law schools opening, passing the 200 mark for ABA accredited law schools in the USA(There are 37 dental schools, with a quarter of the class size), not to mention the unaccredited ones, there are ten more new law schools planning to open in the next two years, CRAZY.. I read an article in Lawyers Weekly, This year law is so bad that the 09' graduates of Harvard Law, generally ranked #1 cannot find jobs this year.

Easy you take the letter they sent to you to a copy place, and have them make you a copy.

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