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Guston, Debra E.

Debra E. Guston - Glen Rock, NJ

Attorney at Guston & Guston, LLP

Family Law Lawyers in Glen Rock, NJ

55 Harristown Road Suite 106 Glen Rock, NJ 07452

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 38 Years 
    Experience

Glen Rock Family Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law

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  • By Anonymous on Apr. 01, 2021
    Consulted Attorney 2021
    Debra E Guston and her law firm is engaged in illegal actions and unprofessionalism mannerism that can get them disbarred. They have been harassing and sending threatening letters with excuses, these letters sent to many friends and family members unrelated to the case they are handling. They lie, deceit, and misrepresent while using debt collectors' tactics. A complaint to the NJ bar association will be filed soon.
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Glen Rock, NJ

55 Harristown Road
Suite 106
Glen Rock, NJ 07452

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Phone: (201) 447-6660

Fax: (201) 447-3831

Website: https://www.gustonlaw.com

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9-5

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