The Constitutional Approach for Complicated Issues
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Child custody or Divorce matters can be difficult and emotional. The Attorneys at Ambler Law Offices understand the difficulties faced, and will work to provide you vigorous but empathetic representation in matters related to custody and divorce. Our paralegals assist with initial consultations on child custody matters to access whether
Child custody or Divorce matters can be difficult and emotional. The Attorneys at Ambler Law Offices understand the difficulties faced, and will work to provide you vigorous but empathetic representation in matters related to custody and divorce. Our paralegals assist with initial consultations on child custody matters to access whether there is a likelihood of our being able to assist you. We do this to eliminate expenses in cases where there is a conflict or in which we would otherwise be unable to help. If however, your case looks to be one where we likely can be of assistance, we then recommend you hire our office for a paid, in-person, intensive consultation with one of our lawyers, which typically costs $350 or less. During your in-person consultation, we can spend substantial time obtaining a thorough understanding of your unique situation and issue you a more accurate price for our representation on your matter.
A final note: Because both Divorce and Custody matters are time-intensive, we only take a limited number of such cases at any given time. We want to ensure that we provide adequate attention to any case we take on. Simultaneously, we also want to make sure we are the right attorneys for you. Often, as much as people heading for divorce or custody battles don't want to hear it - the best advice a lawyer can give you is to avoid a fight on certain issues. Our lawyers can help you decide what (and when) things should be challenged, and what (and when) things can be settled. Contact our Virginia offices at (540) 550-4236 or our Pennsylvania Office at (717) 525-5822 in order to check our availabilty and schedule a consultation for your case.
Protective orders, while often similar to criminal matters in many ways are unique in that the standards of proof are very different from those utilized in criminal cases. Protective orders can also have collateral affects on issues such as future custody cases and firearm rights. If you have a protective order hearing coming up, contac
Protective orders, while often similar to criminal matters in many ways are unique in that the standards of proof are very different from those utilized in criminal cases. Protective orders can also have collateral affects on issues such as future custody cases and firearm rights. If you have a protective order hearing coming up, contact our office for a free conversation to discuss whether it makes sense for you to retain representation to protect your rights. Contact our Pennsylvania Office at (717-525-5822) our our Virginia Offices at (540)550-4236 to schedule a free phone call with an attorney.
Our Pennsylvania location offers land use expertise. This includes zoning violations, zoning appeals, and help with special use permits/conditional use permits. Notably, this is an area of law that often intersects with firearms law, as we offer this service to gun clubs, sportsmans clubs, and shooting ranges who may be embattled by loc
Our Pennsylvania location offers land use expertise. This includes zoning violations, zoning appeals, and help with special use permits/conditional use permits. Notably, this is an area of law that often intersects with firearms law, as we offer this service to gun clubs, sportsmans clubs, and shooting ranges who may be embattled by local zoning restrictions.
Additionally, in the firearms realm, if you have been subjected to a violation of your Constitutional right to keep and bear arms, and wish to consider remedying the situation with a civil suit, contact our office. Often firearm cases, while critical to your rights, are not resolved in the criminal context, but are instead resolved by a civil lawsuit against the government.