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Lowell Divorce Law Firm
Overview
Located in Lowell, Massachusetts, Boulay Law Firm, LLC, features an experienced, attorney and staff with a practice focused on real estate contracts and transaction closings, real estate litigation, family law matters including divorce, custody, and guardianships, estate planning and probate, and business, banking and creditor rights. The firm is accustomed to handling sensitive and complex matters, and offers its clients access to a trusting relationship, open communication and professional legal representation.
Attorney Sandra MacCormack Boulay has more than 20 years of experience helping individuals throughout Lowell, Tewksbury, Chelmsford, Westford, Dracut, Methuen, Andover and surrounding Massachusetts and bordering New Hampshire communities. Attorney Boulay and her staff provide attentive service to clients as they attend to their family, financial and business concerns and legal matters. This lawyer offers practical legal advice unique to each case the firm handles. Each situation is different, and this firm's clients benefit from the personalized services they deserve. Attorney Boulay strives for cost-effective results that support the client's best interests.
In addition to her experience as an attorney, Sandra Boulay maintains an active role within the community. She serves as a Conciliator for the court. She is also a commissioner for the Methuen Conservation Commission, and an Executive Board member for the Children's Center of Faith United Methodist Church, Inc. She served for many years on the board of Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities of Greater Lowell, and provided legal assistance to Habitat For Humanity. Call Boulay Law Firm, LLC, to schedule a consultation with our experienced, knowledgeable, compassionate attorney as you navigate your estate planning, family law, business and banking, and real estate needs.
About Boulay Law Firm, LLC
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Estate Planning
- Business & Commercial Law
- Banking Finance
- Land Use and Zoning
Pro Bono Activities
- Children’s Center of Faith United Methodist Church, Inc.
- Past Executive Board Member for Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities
- Habitat for Humanity
- Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities
Representative Clients
- Habitat for Humanity
Office Information
Address
9 Central StreetSuite 300 Lowell, MA 01852
Office Hours
9:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday
Phone
Fax
- 978-452-2600
Appointments
Weekday
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