At Gribble, Carpenter & Associates, PLLC. our founders have helped clients facing life-changing events find resolutions for over three decades. Our areas of practice are extensive and include:
Family Law
While you deal with personal matters and the possible fallout over the end of your marriage, we focus on the legal aspects of your case. While civility between a divorcing couple is important, we will aggressively protect your rights and your children's best interests. That may involve courtroom litigation over child custody, adoption, child support, property division, modifications or allegations of domestic violence.
Criminal Law
Whether you have been charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or First Degree Murder, our attorneys have both prosecuted and defended such cases with success. We handle all level of felony and misdemeanor charges including drug cases, aggravated assault cases, and white collar criminal allegations. Your rights will be protected throughout each step.
Bankruptcy
A drastically bad financial situation often calls for drastic measures. An individual or businessperson trying to negotiate with creditors or continuing to pay late and over-limit fees only makes a bad situation that much worse. A Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can stop the financial bleeding and start you on the road towards debt relief.
Chapter 11 is reserved for Business Bankruptcy and we are one of only a few firms in the area which practices in this niche.
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