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Sager Gellerman Eisner LLP - Forest Hills, NY

118-35 Queens BoulevardSuite 910 Forest Hills, NY 11375

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Updated: 05/04/2023

Forest Hills Divorce Law Firm

Overview

Sager and Gellerman is a long established, highly qualified law firm of proven professionals who bring experience, expertise and personal care to each case.

Located in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, with easy access to major highways, bus and subway service, and with an additional office in Bedford, New York for the convenience of Westchester clients, the firm limits its practice to the areas of Matrimonial and Family law, Trusts & Estates, and Real Estate...

Sager and Gellerman is a long established, highly qualified law firm of proven professionals who bring experience, expertise and personal care to each case.

Located in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, with easy access to major highways, bus and subway service, and with an additional office in Bedford, New York for the convenience of Westchester clients, the firm limits its practice to the areas of Matrimonial and Family law, Trusts & Estates, and Real Estate.

At Sager and Gellerman, each attorney brings more than twenty-five years of experience and expertise to their client's cases. Their bi-lingual staff of competent, caring professionals will ensure that each client's matter receives the devotion, attention and degree of professionalism it deserves.

Sager and Gellerman - a professional, experienced law firm ready to represent you in your Matrimonial, Estate and Real Estate matters.

About Sager Gellerman Eisner LLP

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  • Divorce

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  • Toni Barton, Paralegal
  • Nathalie Bustamante, Receptionist

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Accepts Credit Cards

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118-35 Queens BoulevardSuite 910 Forest Hills, NY 11375

Other Offices

Sager Gellerman Eisner LLP 200 Garden City Plaza Suite 301 Garden City, NY 11530 888-699-4113

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