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Marblehead Divorce Law Firm
Overview
From her law office in Marblehead, Massachusetts, North Shore Family Law, attorney Donna L Martin, Esq., provides unmatched counsel and support to clients throughout Essex County and the surrounding areas of the northern Boston metro region who are going through a divorce or have some other serious legal issue affecting their families.
A seasoned trial lawyer with more than 20 years of total legal experience, Ms. Martin has the extensive skills and resources necessary to handle your matter efficiently. During her time in practice, she has gained a reputation as a compassionate crisis advocate for those dealing with complex and pressing legal challenges affecting their families and their future.
Devoted to superior client service, Ms. Martin will sit with you and discuss your options to help you make the best-informed decisions regarding child custody and support, property division, and all other related matters. Through this client-centered approach, she has achieved remarkable success helping her clients through some of the most difficult and challenging times in their lives with the utmost integrity and professionalism.
For more information on how she can best serve you and your family and increase your chances of obtaining the favorable outcomes you expect and deserve as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible, you can contact Donna L Martin, Esq., at North Shore Family Law to take advantage of her law firm's free initial consultation. To help keep you and your family safe and healthy, her law office also offers virtual consultations in these uncertain times.
About North Shore Family Law
Practice Areas
- Divorce
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
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Address
109 Elm St. Marblehead, MA 01945
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