Breeden Law Office

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Updated 6/10/2011

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100 Professional Court
Suite 102

Garner, NC 27529-7971

Phone: 919-805-3639 / 866-346-1680 (Toll Free)

Fax: 919-661-4971

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  • The Law Office of Jonathan D. Breeden

Law Firm Overview

At Breeden Law Office, we help our clients deal with difficult legal problems in the areas of family law, criminal defense, estate matters, and contracts.

Johnston County Child Custody Attorney - Visitation
Smithfield Child Support Attorney
Harnett County Divorce Attorney
Lillington Equitable Distribution Lawyer
Domestic Violence / DSS
Criminal Defense
DWI
Speeding Tickets
Wills & Trusts

Serving clients in the area around Interstate 40 and Highway 42, Research Triangle Park, McGee's Crossroads, Harnett County, Johnston County, Wake County, and other parts of North Carolina, including Greater Raleigh, Cleveland, Garner, Clayton, Fuquay-Varina, Smithfield, Selma, Benson, Lillington, Dunn, Angier, and Willow Springs, NC. We also represent clients from outside of North Carolina.

Areas of Practice

  • DUI/DWI
  • Family Law
  • Child Support
  • Divorce
  • Criminal Law
  • Custody & Visitation
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Classes and Seminars

  • Starting and Running a Law Firm on a Dime, NC Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2007

West Practice Categories

Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense, DUI / DWI, Divorce, Family Law, Trusts, Wills

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

100 Professional Court
Suite 102
Garner, NC 27529-7971

Phones

919-805-3639
866-346-1680 (Toll Free)

Faxes

919-661-4971

Emails

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Websites

http://www.harnettjohnstonlaw.com
http://www.breedenlaw.com

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