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Earle, J. Burns III

J. Burns Earle III - Harrisonburg, VA

Attorney at Miller, Earle & Shanks, PLLC

Domestic Relations and Family Law Lawyers in Harrisonburg, VA

560 Neff Avenue Suite 500 Post Office Box 511 Harrisonburg, VA 22801

Harrisonburg Domestic Relations and Family Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Domestic Relations and Family Law

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  • By Sheila H. on Mar. 08, 2023
    Hired Attorney 2022-2023
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    Mr.Earle .. Represented me in a custody case.He went above and beyond to get me what I wanted.Very pleased with the outcome..... Definitely recommend him!!
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Harrisonburg, VA

560 Neff Avenue
Suite 500
Post Office Box 511
Harrisonburg, VA 22801

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Phone: 540-564-1555

Fax: 540-434-7832

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