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Domestic/Family Law


CDM Law works hard to protect the rights of our clients in all areas of domestic and family law legal matters in Conshohocken, PA. There is no doubt that family law is a challenging area of the law because it involves so many people with various needs and a wide range of legal requirements at the state and federal levels. Our goal at CDM Law is to provide you with insight, guidance, and support.



Our domestic law attorneys in Conshohocken, PA, provide legal support for a wide range of matters, including divorce, custody, support, and protection from abuse laws. We listen to you, learn what is happening in your life, and then explain to you every right and obligation you have. As highly experienced attorneys with a reliable reputation for fighting to protect our clients’ rights, we are confident we can help you to navigate this legal matter.


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Now is the best time to reach out for more help. Don’t wait to contact CDM Law to discuss your domestic law or family law legal matter in Pennsylvania. We encourage you to learn about the state’s laws thoroughly so that you know what to expect when negotiating any conditions or outcomes that could impact you and your family for years to come. Start with a consultation with our family law attorneys in Conshohocken, PA, today.

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