Randle Palmer & Associates

Family Law | Family First

Attorneys who are dedicated to the responsible legal representation of clients in family law and juvenile law cases.

About Us

We are Matthew Randle, Uri Palmer, & Associates.

Family Law & Family First Mentality.

Previously known as the Law Office of Matthew Randle and Arizona Child & Family Law Office, RPBTucson approaches family law with a family-first mentality and grace because that’s all that matters in the end.

Committing ourselves to the families we serve means that we remain mindful of the complexities of family and juvenile law. When serving those during difficult times, the difference between success and failure is more than experience; it’s a dedication to each client as if they’re family, and supporting them throughout the process to ensure a brighter future.

Please follow along on social media, or send us your email to get in touch for a personal consultation. We look forward to hearing from you.

Testimonials


Family law in Tucson. Family lawyers
“My experience was nothing but exceptional with outstanding service. Long process but Matt kept me up to date every step of the way. Everyone I dealt with in the office was very professional. I am truly grateful for all their hard work and dedication. In the end I got what I asked for..FAIRNESS! Couldn’t have gone with a better attorney and family law firm. Definitely recommend 100%!!”
C. Rangel
“Matt and his staff are awesome, from the initial consultation to the final divorce hearing, he was there every step of the way. I would highly recommend RPM Law, Matt and his staff!”
J. Paulsen
“Matt and his support staff were very knowledgeable and accommodating. Very professional. Also, I tend to ‘excitable’ however, Matt’s nature and way of speaking to me was very calming and settling to me. He was not condescending and did not use ‘fluff’ or ‘legal jargon’…”
C. Cline
“I feel that my attorney, Matt Randle, did an absolute outstanding job with my divorce case. He was very considerate of my feelings and wishes yet he was a strong advocate in the court room in my defense. If you or anyone you know is facing a divorce, I would highly recommend using RPB Law. They are reputable and you will be happy with the results they obtain for you.”
L. Saline

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Howell Decision

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