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PORT CLINTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY

PORT CLINTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY

An Established Port Clinton, Ohio, Law Firm

Attorneys — Aerial View Of Put In Bay's Airport in Port Clinton, OH
At Kroeger & Peters Co., L.P.A., our lawyers have dedicated their careers to gaining the knowledge needed to provide effective legal representation to clients facing various situations. Whether you need assistance guiding your family through a adoption, divorce or dissolution, planning for your family's future by creating an effective estate plan, or resolving issues relating to a real estate transaction or development, we can help.
Our attorneys offer compassionate assistance combined with many years of experience. We understand that you need to find the most favorable and efficient resolutions possible. With your best interests in mind, we work to address your concerns as they arise, and offer flexible appointment scheduling.

To discuss your needs with one of our lawyers, call 419-734-4142 or contact our office online today.

Representing Area Residents For Many Years

Originally Kline and Corogin, then Gulas and Kroeger in 1993, our firm has proudly serviced Ottawa County for over six decades. During our years in practice, we have created a comfortable and secure environment in which to discuss your personal legal concerns without fear or worry.

Dedicated to helping you resolve your legal issues, our staff is able to make home and hospital visits to our elderly or ill clients. Weekend and evening appointments are also available.
As dedicated members of the community, our staff remains active in community associations and groups. They also maintain strong relationships with other area lawyers, judges and prosecutors. This has given us a reputation of being honest and straightforward legal counsel.

To learn more about our practice, or to discuss your specific legal concerns, please contact our office today.
Disclaimer
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult a licensed attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
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