Law Office of Theodore Sliwinski
45 River Road
East Brunswick
NJ
08816
The first consultation is $75.
For uncontested divorces the fee ranges from $1,100 to $1,500.
$175 to $200 per hour
Quality legal services at affordable rates! Flat rate of $1,100 to $1,500 for simple uncontested divorces. Weekend appointments available. Open 24/7. Response attorney. Returns all calls within 24 hours. A lawyer who likes to settle cases so that he does not have to run up bills for the client.
For more than twenty-two years, Theodore Sliwinski, Esq. has been helping people survive divorce and family law cases in the New Jersey Family Courts. He is a member of the bars of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. He has also handled hundreds of divorce cases all throughout the State of New Jersey.
He graduated with Honors from Duke University in 1987. He also obtained a Masters in Law from Villanova University in 1992. Moreover, he attends many seminars on Divorce and Family Law practice each year.
Mr. Sliwinski is an attorney who dedicates his practice to providing quality and very affordable legal services to the public. Mr. Sliwinski believes that everyone should be able to afford quality legal services. He is committed to providing experienced and cost-effective legal representation. He will not run up your bill if there is any way to settle your case. He has over two decades of experience, and he has litigated in every county in the State of New Jersey. Call now for your free phone consultation. Open 24/7. Weekends and evening appointments available.
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