
Kim J. Chaney:
A Trusted Name
Your Legal Rights Are Now My Business
Kim J. Chaney proudly served Cullman County as Presiding District Judge for over 25 years. Over the years he handled thousands of civil actions, criminal cases, divorce, custody cases and juvenile cases. You can now let his knowledge and experience work for you.
As your personal Attorney, he can offer you comprehensive legal advice and counsel. If you have a legal matter or problem
Kim J. Chaney has the ability to handle any legal challenge you may be be facing.
"My goal is to provide you exceptional results by giving your case the personal attention it deserves. I have extensive knowledge and experience with the legal system, and will help you get the very best outcome."
To contact Kim Call (256) 338-3203 .

Learn What I Can Do For You
Attorney Kim J. Chaney has a general law practice and has been recognized for his practice in Personal Injury and Accident Cases, Juvenile and Family Law, and Criminal & Civil Litigation. " I pride myself on offering my clients the very best advice. I know how the legal system works, and will bring an unparalleled depth of knowledge to your case. I will work hard to give you the best outcome possible."

Personal Injury and Accident Cases
If you were injured or hurt, and it was not your fault, you deserve the maximum compensation possible

Juvenile and Family Law
Experienced advice to help you and your family

Criminal and Civil Litigation
Quality Legal Representation
Education & Professional Experience
Education
University of Alabama BA & Masters
Birmingham School of Law - Juris Doctorate
Experience
1993-2020
Served as Cullman County District Judge for 27 years
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1987-1992
Cullman County Assistant District Attorney

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