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Hatboro Family Law Firm
Overview
A broad base of legal knowledge makes for a broad understanding of complex legal Issues and their solutions. With over two decades of experience, Michael Eisenberg will be your legal helping hand. As the only attorney in the office, I am the only attorney who will handle your case.
Michael Eisenberg has been practicing law in Montgomery and Bucks counties, as well as the surrounding counties, since 1987.
Michael is also admitted to the United States District Court, practicing in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Bankruptcy Court.
About Michael E. Eisenberg
Practice Areas
- Family
- Divorce
- Custody
- Probate
- Estate
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2935 Byberry RoadSuite 107 Hatboro, PA 19040
Phone
Fax
- 267-722-8374
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