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Divorce can be stressful; retaining an attorney does not have to be. It is our goal to relieve your concerns and help guide you in making informed decisions about your future.
Early advice and guidance can help you avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary, stressful litigation. When you face marital or family law conflicts, the initial advice you receive from an attorney is often the most critical. Our firm places great importance on providing quality legal service, beginning with the first consultation appointment.
We provide confidential consultations with an experienced attorney who will review your current situation, discuss your personal objectives and goals, answer your questions, and provide an explanation of the law as it relates to your specific circumstances.
It is our goal to relieve your concerns and help guide you in making informed decisions about your future.
If you engage our services following this initial consultation, a retainer amount will be quoted based on the extent and nature of the legal services to be performed. All fee agreements are made in writing and explained to the client in advance of providing services.
If you find yourself facing separation, divorce or other family law issues, contact MDMB for a consultation by calling our office (703.522.8100), email or use the form below.
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We provide confidential consultations with an experienced attorney who will review your current situation, discuss your personal objectives and goals, answer your questions, and provide an explanation of the law as it relates to your specific circumstances. Our firm places great importance on providing quality legal service, beginning with this first consultation appointment. Consultation appointments can be made by contacting our office at 703.522.8100, emailing us or by submitting the form below.
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