
Law Office of Mary Jo Pothier - Beverly Farms, MA
20 Oak Street Suite OneBeverly Farms, MA 01915
Beverly Farms Divorce Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Mary Jo Pothier is a private practice, which primarily represents cases of family matters. In addition to divorce, custody, child support issues, adoption and other family court matters, this office handles probate, estate planning, real estate (both commercial and residential) cases as well as civil litigation, immigration, bankruptcy and employment actions.
...The Law Office of Mary Jo Pothier is a private practice, which primarily represents cases of family matters. In addition to divorce, custody, child support issues, adoption and other family court matters, this office handles probate, estate planning, real estate (both commercial and residential) cases as well as civil litigation, immigration, bankruptcy and employment actions.
...The Law Office of Mary Jo Pothier is a private practice, which primarily represents cases of family matters. In addition to divorce, custody, child support issues, adoption and other family court matters, this office handles probate, estate planning, real estate (both commercial and residential) cases as well as civil litigation, immigration, bankruptcy and employment actions.
The office prides itself in the discreet handling of cases where privacy is expected and required and therefore honored for our clients. Please call for initial consultation, which I extend as a professional courtesy.
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