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Erlanger Family Law Firm
Overview
C. Ed Massey & Associates is a service-focused litigation firm with offices in Erlanger, Kentucky. We take pride in helping our clients solve difficult problems.
Our lawyers are licensed to practice in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Partners C. Ed Massey and Randy J. Blankenship have earned strong reputations as smart, effective advocates for clients who need solutions.
Excellent Service | Excellent Results
C. Ed Massey & Associates are knowledgeable, experienced and easy to work with. In every case we handle, we concentrate on providing excellent service and working toward excellent results. Our areas of practice include:
Family law: We represent clients in important matters like divorce, child custody, child support and military family law cases.
Bankruptcy law: We help clients deal with problematic debt problems in federal bankruptcy court, helping them file under Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
Educational law: We have extensive experience with employment claims, school board matters, special education and contracts.
Military law: We are known for our work in military and civilian courts throughout the country. We handle military appeals, courts-martial and administrative separation matters.
Criminal defense: We represent clients accused of crimes such as DUI, drug offenses and sex crimes.
Personal injury and workers' compensation: We help injured people and their families obtain proper compensation and benefits.
Consumer protection: We represent consumers in lawsuits against negligent parties.
Talk To Us About Your Legal Matter
Every legal matter is different. Talk to C. Ed Massey & Associates about your concerns. We offer a free initial consultation.
About C. Ed Massey & Associates
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Law
- Bankruptcy
People
Attorneys
- C. Ed Massey (Attroney)
- Gregory G. Moser (Associate Of Counsel)
- Erik J. Wilbekin (Of Counsel)
Staff
- Melissa Bracken, Legal Assistant & Office Manager, 859-905-0936
- Carter Davidson, Director of Marketing, 859-905-0936
- Tricia Farris, Legal Assistant, 859-905-0936
- Holly Hammonds, Legal Assistant, 859-905-0936
- Abby Mardi, Legal Assistant, 859-905-0936
- Anita Massey, Chief Financial Officer, 859-905-0936
- Addison Reusch, Social Media Coordinator, 859-905-0936
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
504 Erlanger Road Erlanger, KY 41018
Phone
Fax
- 859-426-9001
Appointments
Weekday
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