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Bedford Divorce Law Firm
Overview
When you work with the Law Offices of Renee Lazar, you're getting great service at a fair price. I offer as much representation as you need at a rate you can afford. Whatever your legal issue, I can help you solve it.
I am primarily a divorce and family law attorney in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. I help people with:
- Divorce
- Modification and Post-Divorce Issues
- Paternity
- Move Away/Relocation
- Change of Name
- Property Division
- Custody
- Parenting Plans
- Child support
- Alimony
- Guardianship of Minors and Adults
- Grandparent Visitation
- Contempt
- Transgender Rights
- Enforcement of Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
Having been through divorce myself, I understand the emotional and financial strain it puts on anyone going through it. I will work with you to resolve your divorce in the most amicable way possible.
Call 978-844-4095 or e-mail me to schedule your free initial appointment.
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Along with my family law practice, I also work in these areas of law:
- Employment and Housing Discrimination
- Landlord Tenant Issues
- Chapter 93A Consumer Protection Act
In all of my practice, I believe in working closely with my clients to achieve their desired outcomes for their cases. I don't drag discovery or litigation out just to charge more money. I offer practical legal counsel in an efficient manner to fit your budget. If you only need a couple of hours of legal work done or to have a lawyer by your side when you attend a meeting or court, I am happy to be there for you. If you have an involved case with many different components, I am able to handle all aspects of your legal needs.
I believe that everyone deserves fair and affordable legal representation. My fee schedule is transparent, and I will work with you to determine exactly what your legal needs are. All of your meetings will be with me. We will work closely to bring your case to a successful resolution.
About Law Offices of Renee Lazar
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Child Support
- Custody & Visitation
- Family Law
- Military Law
- Modification and Post-Divorce Issues
- Paternity
- Move Away/Relocation
- Change of Name
- Property Division
- Parenting Plans
- Alimony
- Guardianship of Minors and Adults
- Grandparent Visitation
- Employment and Housing Discrimination
- Landlord Tenant Issues
- Chapter 93A Consumer Protection Act
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
4308 Thompson Farm Bedford, MA 01730 - 1493
Phone
Fax
- 781-687-5807
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