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Elisha L. Morris, Attorney at Law: Compassionate Justice
A Top-Rated Advocate for Families
Family legal issues are among the most emotional and stressful experiences a person can face. Elisha L. Morris, Attorney at Law, understands this deeply. Located in the iconic Turks Head Building in downtown Providence, Attorney Morris has established herself as a premier family law and immigration attorney in Rhode Island. Since beginning her legal career in 2004, she has earned a stellar reputation for her ability to balance compassionate client support with aggressive courtroom advocacy. A graduate of Roger Williams University School of Law and a former clerk for the Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, she brings a high level of intellectual rigor and procedural expertise to every case.
Specialized Legal Services
Attorney Morris focuses her practice on areas that directly impact the personal lives and futures of her clients.
- Family Law and Divorce: Whether it is a complex contested divorce or a mediated settlement, Elisha Morris fights for fair property division, alimony, and just outcomes. She is particularly skilled in handling sensitive child custody and visitation disputes, always prioritizing the well-being of the children.
- Immigration Law: Navigating the U.S. immigration system requires a knowledgeable guide. The firm handles deportation defense, green cards, citizenship applications, and family-based visas, representing clients in both Providence and Boston immigration courts.
- Personal Injury: If you have been injured in an auto accident or due to negligence, the firm pursues maximum compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Recognized Excellence
Elisha Morris’s dedication to her clients has not gone unnoticed. She has been consistently selected to the Super Lawyers list (2020-2025) and was named a ‘Rising Star’ early in her career. These accolades reflect her peer recognition and professional achievement. Clients often praise her for being ‘honest, caring, and professional’, noting that she makes them feel comfortable during tumultuous times. She is a member of the Rhode Island Family Court Bench Bar, further solidifying her standing in the legal community.
Client-Centered Philosophy
What truly defines Elisha L. Morris is her commitment to her clients’ peace of mind. She knows that every case is unique and requires a tailored approach. She is ready to pursue an amicable settlement to save her clients time and money, but she is equally prepared to go to battle in court if that is what it takes to protect their rights. Her firm offers a supportive environment where questions are answered promptly, and legal strategies are explained clearly.
‘I am aware that each case requires special attention. My goal is to minimize the financial and emotional impact on my clients while fighting tirelessly for the results they deserve.’ – Elisha L. Morris
If you need a lawyer who combines top-tier legal skills with genuine human compassion, contact Elisha L. Morris, Attorney at Law. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward resolving your legal matters with confidence.
Specializing In
Contested Divorce, Deportation Defense, Child Custody Disputes, Auto Accidents
Address & Location
Located in the heart of the Downtown Providence financial district, at the intersection of Westminster Street and Weybosset Street.
Building Location
The office is situated in the iconic 16-story high-rise known as the Turks Head Building, located near the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and The Dorrance.
Suite Access
Enter the Turks Head Building through the main entrance and take the elevator to the 14th floor. The office is located in Suite 1440.
Parking Details
Visitors can utilize several public surface parking lots in the surrounding downtown area, where standard parking fees may apply.
Public Transit
Served by Rhode Island Public Transit Authority Route 35 (Providence); nearest stop is at Kennedy Plaza Stop H.
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