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At Ogborne Law, we offer two types of consultations. Scheduling a consultation with us is the best way to make sure we’re a good fit for you. To schedule your consultation, choose an area of practice below to get started!

FREE TELEPHONE LEGAL CONSULTATIONS

A free consultation is best when you’re looking for the right attorney or firm to handle your needs. We’ll discuss your specific situation and make sure we can help. You’ll also have the opportunity to make sure we’re the right firm for you.

PAID IN-PERSON LEGAL CONSULTATIONS

A paid consultation is best when you know you want to work with Ogborne Law or when you need legal advice immediately. All paid consultations include 1 hour with Michelle Ogborne to discuss your specific situation and needs.

COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE CONSULTATIONS

Collaborative divorce is a growing movement among couples ending marriage. Ready to explore a collaborative divorce? Already discussed it with your spouse? Complete our consultation request for a 1 hour consultation.

ESTATE PLANNING CONSULTATIONS

Estate planning sets up your family to successfully cope with the unthinkable things that can happen to you in the future. Preserve your assets and give your family the tools they need when you’re no longer there to help.

MARITAL AGREEMENT CONSULTATIONS

A martial agreement like a prenuptial agreement or cohabitation agreement is an important consideration for any couple. While not romantic, they’re a great way to manage risk and protect everyone in the marriage.

MEDIATION SERVICE CONSULTATIONS

Mediation exist to help you to get the valuable assistance of a disinterested third party to help you settle complicated issues. A mediator will help you find a solution so that you walk away feeling good about the outcome.

CONTACT OGBORNE LAW TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW WE CAN HELP PROTECT YOUR KIDS AND YOUR FAMILY.

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