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Savannah Family Law Firm
Overview
Erin Muldoon Haug Law Office: Representing Savannah Families In Matters Of Criminal Defense And Family Law
Whether going through a contentious divorce or facing criminal charges for drunk driving (DUI), Erin Muldoon Haug Law Office, can help you and your family through life's legal challenges. For many people, a family law dispute or a criminal charge is a life-changing experience. No one ever plans for these things, and attorney Erin Muldoon Haug understands the stress and frustration that accompanies any legal issue. That is why she looks to step in, provide you with counsel and representation, and guide you toward the best possible outcome in your case.
With more than 15 years of experience representing clients in a variety of practice areas, attorney Erin Muldoon Haug understands how to combine compassionate support for her clients with a strong presence in the courtroom. By getting to know you and your family, she can build a case that supports your goals and pursues the best possible outcome.
Below are some of the most common family law, criminal defense and other types of cases she handles:
- Family law, including divorce, child custody and support, spousal support, adoptions, mediation and modifications
- Criminal law, including DUI, misdemeanors and felonies
- Wills/Probate
- Guardianships
- Personal Injury
- Criminal and civil trial practice in all state and federal courts
Reduce Your Stress By Working Alongside An Experienced Lawyer
When resolving any legal issue, it's important to have all the necessary information before moving forward. Erin Muldoon Haug Law Office, will communicate your options in a clear, straightforward manner so you can confidently make decisions that protect you and your family. By focusing on the facts and setting realistic expectations, attorney Erin Muldoon Haug will empower you to take control of your situation while guiding you toward an effective and sustainable resolution.
To get started, schedule a free initial consultation by contacting Erin Muldoon Haug Law Office, at our Savannah, Georgia, law office.
About Law Office of Erin Muldoon Haug
Languages
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- DUI
- Probate
- Criminal Defense
- Wills
- Personal Injury
- Guardianships
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
7805 Waters AveSte 9B Savannah, GA 31406
Phone
Fax
- 912-352-7140
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