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Amherst Family Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Patrick M. Noe, Jr. is a full service law firm that provides services in the following areas: Criminal Law; DWI; Traffic Violations; Family Law; Divorce; Real Estate; Debtor/Creditor Law; Collections; Landlord/Tenant; Foreclosures; Contracts; Wills and Estates; Personal Injury; and Civil Litigation.
Every client that walks through our door is treated with respect and compassion, while receiving the highest level of legal representation...
The Law Office of Patrick M. Noe, Jr. is a full service law firm that provides services in the following areas: Criminal Law; DWI; Traffic Violations; Family Law; Divorce; Real Estate; Debtor/Creditor Law; Collections; Landlord/Tenant; Foreclosures; Contracts; Wills and Estates; Personal Injury; and Civil Litigation.
Every client that walks through our door is treated with respect and compassion, while receiving the highest level of legal representation. I handle each individual case myself, and will personally return your calls. When you hire our office, you can rest assured that a professional who cares about your best interest is working diligently for you.
Our office is conveniently located in Amherst, a suburb of Buffalo, New York.
About Patrick M. Noe, Jr., Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Criminal Law
- Real Estate
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
501 John James Audubon PkwySuite 300 Amherst, NY 14228
Phone
Fax
- 716-565-1575
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