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Manchester Family Law Firm
Overview
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Clark Law PLLC is a law firm located in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire, offering a variety of legal services to individuals in the community. Led by attorney/owner Cindy Clark, the legal team provides family law and simple estate planning solutions to clients in the greater Manchester & Concord area, as well as the remainder of Hillsborough County and Merrimack County. In addition, Clark Law PLLC serves Rockingham County and Strafford County.
Clients in need of family law services can count on the experienced and skilled counsel at Clark Law PLLC. The attorneys here handle domestic relations matters which include divorce, legal separation, child custody and parenting plans, child support, father's rights, grandparent's rights, guardianships, domestic violence, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights and stepparent adoption.
In addition to traditional representation, attorneys at Clark Law PLLC have been trained in alternative dispute resolution, such as collaborative law and marital mediation. Through alternative dispute resolution efforts, clients can obtain amicable outcomes that benefit all family members. When such alternative methods are not appropriate for the circumstances, the lawyers at Clark Law PLLC can guide their clients through the family court process.
In addition to family law, Clark Law PLLC represents clients in simple estate planning which includes simple wills, living wills, durable health care power of attorney forms, and durable financial power of attorney forms.
Clark Law PLLC offers free initial consultations. Evening hours are available by appointment. To schedule an appointment, call the law firm at 603-473-4338. We are conveniently located in the north end of Manchester between Salmon and North Streets. All major credit cards are accepted. Se habla espanol.
About Clark Law PLLC
Languages
- English (Primary)
Practice Areas
- Family Law
Published Works
- Manchester Divorce Attorneys
- Manchester Custody & Parenting Plan Lawyers
- Manchester Child Support Attorneys
- Manchester Fathers' Rights/Paternity Lawyers
- Learn more about our firm by viewing our video.
People
Attorneys
- Deborah M. Shepherd (Associate Attorney) 1 Review
- Kristen Finnegan Barry (Associate Attorney)
- Rebecca F. Brockelman (Managing Attorney)
- Jane Harding (Associate Attorney)
- Theresa Spearing (Associate Attorney)
- Cindy Clark
- Donna Croop (Paralegal)
- Marsha Joseph-Ward (Paralegal)
Staff
- Donna Croop, Legal Secretary, 603-473-4338
- Marsha Joseph-Ward, Paralegal, 603-473-4338
- Amber Fabbrini, Legal Assistant
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
694 Pine Street Manchester, NH 03104
Phone
Fax
- 603-669-9806
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