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Macon Probate & Estate Admin Law Firm
Overview
From their office in Macon, Georgia, Joseph E. Williams Jr. PC works with clients facing estate planning, personal injury and family law issues throughout Bibb County. Though the details of cases differ drastically, at the heart of each is someone who needs guidance. Mr. Williams has been practicing for nearly 40 years, advising people of how to meet their goals while working within the boundaries of the law.
We lead with compassion, whether the focus is on creating a will, going through probate or dividing property following a divorce. Past clients have been thankful for our sensitivity to their personal issues and ability to achieve results. For example, we recovered $300,000 in a case in which a car accident left a person with a broken jaw. In another situation, we guided a family through the adoption process, taking the stress off them as they welcomed a little girl into their home.
Joseph E. Williams Jr. PC accepts credit cards and work with clients to determine which approach best resolves their issues. If we cannot reach a settlement or otherwise find a solution outside the courtroom, the team at our law office is prepared to pursue litigation.
About Joe E. Williams Law
Practice Areas
- Probate & Estate Admin
- Adoption
- Estate Planning & Wills
- Personal Injury
Litigation
- 75%
Office Information
Address
637 Cherry Street Macon, GA 31201 - 2623
Office Hours
Mon-Fri: 9:00AM-5:30PM, Sat- Sun: Closed
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