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Sumner Agriculture Law Firm
Overview
From the Sumner and Volga City, Iowa, location of Dillon Law P.C., we pursue solutions in family law, agricultural law, bankruptcy, elder law and estate planning. We represent people in northeast Iowa including Fayette, Bremer, Clayton, Chickasaw and Delaware counties. Upon meeting with clients and listening to their stories, the team at our law firm immediately begins working toward the most effective path to resolution...
From the Sumner and Volga City, Iowa, location of Dillon Law P.C., we pursue solutions in family law, agricultural law, bankruptcy, elder law and estate planning. We represent people in northeast Iowa including Fayette, Bremer, Clayton, Chickasaw and Delaware counties. Upon meeting with clients and listening to their stories, the team at our law firm immediately begins working toward the most effective path to resolution...
From the Sumner and Volga City, Iowa, location of Dillon Law P.C., we pursue solutions in family law, agricultural law, bankruptcy, elder law and estate planning. We represent people in northeast Iowa including Fayette, Bremer, Clayton, Chickasaw and Delaware counties. Upon meeting with clients and listening to their stories, the team at our law firm immediately begins working toward the most effective path to resolution.
Our approach to any case is the same: We are compassionate toward clients yet aggressive in pursuing their goals. Everyone who walks into our law firm has a unique circumstance. We personally review the details of these cases, such as child custody disputes, the administration of a trust or an real estate transacation. We then develop a plan that is respectful of our clients' resources and targets their best interests.
The founding attorney of Dillon Law P.C., Patrick B. Dillon, is a member of the American Agricultural Law Association and has extensive experience assisting rural clients. Both he and attorney Jill Dillon have personal connections with family farming. Mr. Dillon is a Board Member of the American Agricultural Law Association, serving as president elect in 2020 and president for the 2021 year and a former section chief of the Iowa Bar Association's Agricultural Law Section and holds an Avvo "Excellent" rating. Mr. Dillon is also a frequent presenter on Agricultural Law topics for the State Bar, at Iowa State University continuing legal education seminars and for private groups. Ms. Dillon has a background in serving low-income taxpayers, having appeared on their behalf before the Iowa Department of Revenue and the Internal Revenue Service, serves as a Fayette County Prosecutor and is certified family law mediator. She accepts select family law cases. The firm also represents many communities in northeast Iowa as city attorney.
Dillon Law P.C. is a debt relief agency that helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
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About Dillon Law P.C.
Practice Areas
- Agriculture Law
- Bankruptcy
- Real Estate
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Taxation
Litigation
- 20%
Published Works
- Field Manual: Iowa Farmer's Guide to Legal Issues, Amazon, 2012
Ancillary Businesses
- Tax Prep
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
209 E. 1st Street Sumner, IA 50674
Phone
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Dillon Law P.C. 502 Washington St Volga City, IA 52077 563-265-5750
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