Divorce Attorney in Dedham, MA

Alan J. Pransky

20 Eastbrook Road
Suite 304
Dedham, MA 02026-2087781-708-0113
Firm Website For: Divorce Attorney in Dedham, MA

Divorce Overview

There is no formula for divorce. The circumstances and concerns are as unique as the people involved. Hiring a lawyer, then, is a very personal choice. You need a lawyer you can work with and whose personal style matches your own. At the law office of Alan J. Pransky, Attorney at Law, we understand that each situation has unique challenges that require unique solutions. From our office in Dedham, Massachusetts, we work with you to establish the best possible future for you and your family.

Our attorneys know your present choices will have some effect on your future. That’s why we believe the success or failure of a divorce is measured in the long term. It is our goal to help you make choices that you will still be happy with in 20 or 30 years, not just one or two. With more than 30 years of experience in family law, we represent clients on issues of:

  •           Child custody and support
  •           Spousal support (also called alimony)
  •           Property division
  •           Support enforcements
  •           Modifications to existing divorce or custody agreements
  •           Decree enforcements

Helping You Get Where You Want to Go

If you are going through a divorce, the law firm of Alan J. Pransky will help you define your goals and make the right decisions for your future. Contact our Dedham office by calling 781-708-0113 or toll free at 888-820-9397 to schedule a free initial consultation. We accept clients under the Limited Assistance Representation program (LAR).

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody & Visitation

Attorneys


Pransky, Alan J.
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