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12 Powder Springs St.
Suite 230
Marietta, GA 30064
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Civil Litigation

Civil Attorney in Marietta, GA

If you need the help of an attorney to guide you through a civil matter, you've come to the right place. Whether you're dealing with a disagreement related to property, child custody, or a business contract, you don't need to navigate the complex waters surrounding a civil dispute on your own. Just enlist the assistance of McMaster Law in Marietta, GA.

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Our firm understands that legal battles can be confusing and emotionally taxing. That’s why we will work to facilitate a timely resolution to your civil law matter. When you work with us, any questions you have about your case will be answered patiently. You can expect prompt, responsive, and professional service from the moment you become a client.

If you’re involved in a civil dispute, turn to McMaster Law to protect your rights and put your best interests first. To discuss your civil law matter, call today to schedule a consultation.

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800-890-3981

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Contact
Matthew D. McMaster, LLC
12 Powder Springs St.
Suite 230
Marietta, GA 30064
800-890-3981
Qualifications
  • American Institute of Family Law Attorneys
  • American Jurist Institute
  • State Bar of Georgia
  • State Bar of Michigan
  • American Bar Association
Languages
  • English
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