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Rick Law - Pottstown, PA

933 N. Charlotte St.Suite 3-B Pottstown, PA 19464

Updated: 01/17/2024

Pottstown Probate & Estate Administration Law Firm

About Rick Law

Practice Areas

  • Probate & Estate Administration

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  • Shannon Bonner, Paralegal
  • Kathy Belinn, Paralegal

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Offers Free Initial Consultation

Accepts Credit Cards

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933 N. Charlotte St.Suite 3-B Pottstown, PA 19464

Fax

  • 610-850-9035

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By Nelson C. on Apr. 12, 2023

5.0 out of 5 stars

Thank you Michael Mcfarlin of Rick Stock Law for all of your help in my custody case. Michael did a great job. He truly went the extra mile to help me get my Son Back. If it wasn't for him I would not have my son Gio today. His attention to detail and knowledge base was the key in this difficult custody matter. In the times I have been involved in court matters I have never had the experience to watch any other attorney work as hard and diligently as Michael did. I sincerely believe that he has the difference in my custody case turning out the way it did. I definitely recommend Michael Mcfarlin and Rick Stock Law for Custody Matters or any other difficult matter you might be facing with the court system. Thanks again, Michael.

By Anonymous on Mar. 06, 2021

5.0 out of 5 stars

We met with Chad to update our antiquated wills. Chad not only did the update of the wills, but did a thorough job of reviewing all of our insurance policies and saving plans. He explained how important it is to review these items often in order for a will to be most effective. Chad made both insurance and investment recommendations, based on our current status. We have acted upon these recommendations and feel we are in a much better position now. We appreciate Chad's expert advice and would recommend his services.

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