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Fowlerville Family Law Firm
Overview
Gormley Law Offices, PLC, has been earning its reputation in the Mid-Michigan area, providing quality legal service from skilled and knowledgeable attorneys with friendly, caring staff.
From a foundation in municipal law, attorney John Gormley grew the firm into a general law practice providing comprehensive services to individuals and businesses in Livingston County, Shiawassee County, and Ingham County.
Contact our law office in downtown Fowlerville when you are looking for thorough legal representation and creative solutions in:
- Family Law and Divorce, including property division, child custody and visitation agreements, child support, alimony, and modification of court orders
- Estate Planning, including drafting wills, establishing trusts, creating durable powers of attorney (finances) and medical powers of attorney ("living wills"), creating prenuptial agreements, and providing guidance through Michigan probate court
- Municipal Law, including real estate concerns, land use, zoning, easements, development, and serving as corporate counsel for Michigan municipalities with ordinance enforcement, drafting legal contracts, employment law, and municipal financing, and civil litigation in defense of municipalities
- Personal Injury, including motor vehicle accidents, workers' compensation, medical malpractice, Social Security Disability, Slip and Fall, Premises liability, animal bites
- Commercial and Residential Real Estate, leasing, purchase, and sale of commercial property, and land development issues
About Gormley Law Offices, PLC
Practice Areas
- Family Law
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- Gormley Law Offices, PLC
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
101 East Grand River Avenue Fowlerville, MI 48836
Phone
Fax
- 517-223-8233
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