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Danvers Divorce Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Casey L. Cochran LLC in Danvers, Massachusetts, is a boutique law office devoted to representing clients in divorce and other family law matters. With twelve years of experience, the firm proudly represents clients in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk and Suffolk counties.
As a full-service family law office, attorney Casey L. Cochran provides legal advice, counsel and representation in the following areas:
- Divorce
- Child custody, support and visitation
- Custody/child support modifications
- Spousal support, aka alimony
- Post-divorce modifications
- Prenuptial agreements
- Restraining orders
- Removal cases
In addition, Attorney Cochran represents the interests of unmarried parents, prepares prenuptial agreements for individuals desiring one, and drafts simple wills.
Attorney Cochran takes a hands-on, straightforward approach to the practice of law. She skillfully guides her clients through the legal process from beginning to end. She gives each client her personal attention and takes the time to get to know each one, listen to his or her concerns, answer his or her questions and then develop a strategy to accomplish his or her goals and objectives.
Attorney Cochran offers virtual appointments to protect her clients' health and give them peace of mind. It also accepts all major credit cards for her clients' maximum convenience in paying her eminently reasonable and highly competitive legal fees.
About Law Office of Casey L. Cochran, LLC
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Child custody, support and visitation
- Custody/child support modifications
- Spousal support, aka alimony
- Post-divorce modifications
- Prenuptial agreements
- Restraining orders
- Removal cases
Pro Bono Activities
- Attorneys Representing Children ("ARC")
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
175 Andover StreetSuite 205 Danvers, MA 01923
Phone
Fax
- 978-777-2400
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