About Raley Livingston
Raley Livingston Wiggins earned his Bachelor of Arts from Birmingham-Southern College and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa in 2010. His academic path combined a liberal arts undergraduate education with three years of legal study in a program noted for producing lawyers who practice across the state. The 2010 law degree marks a clear starting point for his legal career.
After completing law school, Wiggins began practicing in Alabama. He has handled matters in state courts and advised clients on legal issues that arise under state law. Over time he developed experience in both courtroom work and transactional matters, balancing advocacy with client counseling. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in preparation.
Wiggins’s work has required navigating procedural and substantive questions that come up in civil matters heard in Alabama courts. He has participated in contested hearings and negotiated resolutions outside of court. Those skills are useful whether a case proceeds to trial or is resolved through settlement.
He is based at Red Oak Legal, PC. At the firm he represents clients across the state, drawing on his years of practice in Alabama. Within the office he collaborates with other attorneys and support staff to manage case strategy, discovery, and court filings. His role often involves explaining legal options to clients and helping them weigh risks and potential outcomes.
Outside the day-to-day matters of litigation and transactions, Wiggins pays attention to developments in Alabama law. Staying current on changes in statutes and court decisions helps him advise clients about how new rules might affect ongoing cases. He is practical about litigation timelines and cost considerations, and he aims to give clients clear information so they can make informed decisions.
He now practices at Red Oak Legal, PC, representing individuals and businesses in matters arising under Alabama law.