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Newtown Probate & Estate Administration Law Firm
Overview
Dumont & Watson, P.C., is an experienced estate planning law firm in Newtown, Pennsylvania. We provide exceptional legal services to businesses and individuals throughout the state.
Practice Areas
Dumont & Watson, P.C., is a knowledgeable and affordable law firm that provides estate planning, probate, business law, estate administration and elder law services. We help clients plan for their futures, whether that is through protecting their assets, dealing with business issues or completing a real estate transaction.
Reasons To Choose Our Law Firm
The attorneys at our law firm have more than 60 years of combined experience. We can help you accomplish your business, financial and personal goals.
When you bring us an issue, we thoroughly review the facts, create a legal strategy and then quickly act on it after carefully preparing your case. We understand the value of communication and strive to keep clients updated about the status of their cases and the potential outcomes.
Our exceptional knowledge and personal attention are always available to clients. Because we are a small firm, we can provide this level of service quickly and efficiently without the overhead that leads to high costs at larger firms. If your business or family needs legal assistance at an affordable price, we are here for you.
About Dumont & Watson, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Estate Planning & Elder Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
41 University DriveSuite 460 Newtown, PA 18940
Phone
Fax
- 267-757-8701
Other Offices
Dumont & Watson, P.C. 600 Alexander Road Suite 1-1 Princeton, NJ 08540 609-991-7707
Dumont & Watson, P.C. 125 Half Mile Road Suite 200 Red Bank, NJ 07701 609-991-7707
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