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Rebecca Coufal – Spokane Social Security Disability Attorney
Since 2000, Rebecca Coufal has been in private practice as a social security disability lawyer in Spokane, WA. For decades, she has been assisting clients with Spokane social security law.
Her practice is limited to the following:
- Social Security Law
- Juvenile Law on an appointment basis for Stevens county, WA (this includes dependencies, juvenile criminal and ARY/CHINS)
- Washington State administrative law for employment security hearings
- Fair hearings and worker’s compensation
- Guardian Ad Litem appointments in WA title 26 (family law) cases in Stevens and Spokane Counties
She believes everyone has a right to representation and to be heard. Also, she believes in sticking with clients through appeals if that is their choice. She returns all calls within 24 hours and returns calls as soon as she gets back in the office after being away.
- Admitted - 1987, Washington; 1989, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Washington
- Law School - Gonzaga University, J.D.
- Member - Spokane County, Washington State and American Bar Associations
- Biography - Temporary Law Clerk for U.S. Magistrate James B. Hovis, 1987-1989. School Board
Member, Summit Valley S.D. #202, Washington, 1974-1977
For assistance with Spokane social security benefits, contact Rebecca Coufal at 2131 West Ohio Spokane, WA 99201; 877-281-4620.
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October 29th, 2009 - 20:49
yes, everyone has a right to representation and to be heard.