Find the Right Oakbrook Terrace IL Divorce Attorney / Lawyer For You
A family law attorney represents client's dealing with various family law issues including but not limited to divorce. A divorce lawyer will file the necessary paperwork with the court to start the divorce process. They will advise the client on asset division, child support, spousal support, custody and parenting plans. If the parties are unable to negotiate a divorce, settlement the attorney will then appear with their client in the court proceedings. When choosing a Oakbrook Terrace IL divorce lawyer be sure they are qualified and experienced in all family law issues.
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| Debra J. Braselton | he Law Firm of Debra J. Braselton, P.C. One Oakbrook Terrace, Suite 418 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 (630)261-1222 | |||
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Experienced family law attorney practicing in Cook, Dupage and Kane Counties. All calls are returned promptly. |
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| Mary E. Davis, Attorney At Law | 1 So. 660 Midwest Rd Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 (888) 818-7405 | |||
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When you hire an attorney to handle your divorce, you need someone who concentrates in family law matters. 90% of my practice is family law cases. My commitment to you is individualized personal attention, with caring, aggressive representation. I will be tenacious to achieve the results you want, while at the same time working to negotiate as much as possible. Phone calls are promptly returned and above all, I believe that thorough and regular communication are keys to making the process less stressful for you and in the end, will achieve a better legal result. FREE initial confidential consultation. |
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