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Taylorsville Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
With a history that dates back to 1979, the law firm of Harbinson Parker, in Taylorsville, North Carolina, has served the residents and businesses of Alexander County and the surrounding areas by providing unmatched counsel and support in all of the following practice areas:
- Criminal defense
- Traffic offenses
- DUI/DWI defense
- Domestic and family law
- Child custody and support
- Motor vehicle accidents and personal injury
- Medical malpractice
- Social Security Disability
- Workers' compensation
- Estate planning and administration
Backed by more than 50 years of total combined legal experience, the law firm's attorneys possess the extensive skills and resources necessary to handle your matter efficiently. You can count on them to do all they can to help you achieve your goals and the favorable outcomes you seek for your important legal challenges as cost-effectively as possible.
The firm's founding partners have each earned consistent recognition from their peers as being among the top trial lawyers in their region, and they have received AV-Preeminent* peer review ratings from Martindale-Hubbell, Leaders in the Law honors from North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Magazine, and many other accolades and endorsements. Moreover, they have also received the 2019 North Carolina Bar Association "Citizen Lawyer" award as well as the North Carolina Governor's "Order of the Long Leaf Pine" award that same year.
Perhaps more importantly, they have also received the Readers' Choice Award from The Taylorsville Times, along with countless testimonials and referrals from their satisfied clients.
To find out more about how they can best serve your needs, you can contact Harbinson Parker, to schedule a consultation.
About Harbinson Parker
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Speeding Tickets
- Family Law
- Custody & Visitation
- Business Law and Business Litigation
- Estate Administration
- Personal Injury
- Social Security Disability
- Personal Finance and Estate Planning
People
Attorneys
Staff
- Danny Dyson
- Nicole Osland, Legal Assistant
- Alexandria Corbett, Legal Assistant
- Tyler Chuby, Legal Assistant
- Angie Baker, Paralegal
- Breanna Johnson, Paralegal
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
70 East Main AvenueP.O. Box 400 Taylorsville, NC 28681
Phone
Fax
- 828-632-8927
Websites
Other Offices
Harbinson Parker 224 Davie Avenue Statesville, NC 28677 704-707-3066
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