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Clinton Family Law Firm
Overview
At the Forrester Law Office in Clinton, Tennessee, we believe that for every family law problem there exists a best possible outcome. Whether a case involves divorce, a contentious child custody dispute or domestic violence, our attorneys thoroughly review each case, advise clients of our recommended approach and work diligently to help them overcome their unique legal challenges. Ultimately, we work to achieve outcomes each client would define as a win for their case...
At the Forrester Law Office in Clinton, Tennessee, we believe that for every family law problem there exists a best possible outcome. Whether a case involves divorce, a contentious child custody dispute or domestic violence, our attorneys thoroughly review each case, advise clients of our recommended approach and work diligently to help them overcome their unique legal challenges. Ultimately, we work to achieve outcomes each client would define as a win for their case.
Our law office focuses on protecting clients' rights and interests in many legal matters. We fight for preferred case results, both in negotiations and in the courtroom, and handle the areas of criminal defense, bankruptcy and personal injury, as well. Types of cases we can competently handle include the following:
- DUIs and DWIs
- Drug violations
- Sex offenses
- Sexual abuse
- Domestic violence and neglect
- Brain injuries
- Premises liability
- Car accidents
- Construction accidents
- Trucking accidents
- Wrongful death
- Collections
- Credit repair
- Debtor-creditor disputes
Our team at the Forrester Law Office has a combined 35 years of experience and a long track record of success at many levels of court. Our attorneys are active members of many legal organizations, and we always strive to sponsor youth sports teams in both Campbell and Anderson counties. In 2017, the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys has included attorney Daniel Forrester on their 10 Best list for client satisfaction. He is also a member of the American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys. Our team offers free initial consultations and accepts credit cards.
Forrester Law Office is a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
About Forrester Law Office
Practice Areas
- Family
- Criminal
- Personal Injury
- Bankruptcy
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
224 N. Main Street Clinton, TN 37716
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