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Centreville, Maryland Family Law Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 3 Centreville attorneys and 2 law firms.

Christopher F. Drummond
Maryland Family Law attorney at Christopher F Drummond with 45 years of experience
119 Lawyers Row, Centreville, MD

Craig S. Sewell
Maryland Family Law attorney at Christopher F Drummond with 24 years of experience
119 Lawyers Row, Centreville, MD

Patrick J. Palmer
Maryland Family Law attorney at Stevens Palmer with 35 years of experience
114 West Water Street, Centreville, MD
Need help with a family law matter?
Family law attorneys have experience helping people just like you. With emotions often running high, choosing an attorney whom you’re most comfortable with is critical. State law, which varies vastly from state to state, dictates legal requirements and precedent as does your individual situation. Your family law attorney will work with you to resolve disputes and mediate resolutions that help you avoid litigation. Some lawyers focus their practice on specific areas of family law such as foster care, the rights of minors or the rights of gay or lesbian couples.
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- Cost ‐ Have expected costs and fees been clearly explained to you? It’s OK to ask for an estimate.