Practice Areas
Immigration
Immigration issues affect every aspect of an individual’s life. Simple, day-to-day activities, such as driving a car or going to work, can become extremely difficult. The Law Offices of Jenny H. Guirado, P.C. provide clients with an experienced immigration Lawyer in Boston and Lawrence. Our attorneys provide clients with individual, patient legal services in an array of immigration concerns.
Family Law
Dealing with a family-based legal issue, whether it is divorce, child custody or child support, can be a delicate situation for those involved. Family law cases differ case by case and often involve many factors that can seem overwhelming and time-consuming. The attorneys at the Law Offices of Jenny H. Guirado, P.C. have the experience and professionalism to patiently guide clients through these processes.
Estate Planning
While nobody wants to think about death or disability, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. Proper estate planning not only puts you in charge of your finances, it can also spare your loved ones of the expense, delay and frustration associated with managing your affairs when you pass away or become disabled.
Personal Injury
Have you been in an accident? Personal injuries can cost you, not only your health, but also time and money. The Law Offices of Jenny H. Guirado, P.C. provide experienced and dedicated legal services to get clients the results they deserve. If you are seeking a Personal injury lawyer in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas, such as a Car Accident Lawyer or a Slip and Fall Lawyer, our firm will work for you to create a personal and professional approach to your case.
Property Law
Jenny H. Guirado, PC., provides legal protection and comprehensive services to people buying or selling a home in the Boston & Lawrence area. From negotiations and inspections to disclosures and closings, we can assist with all aspects of the transaction.
Our firm represents buyers and sellers in Different counties of Massachusetts.
Bankruptcy
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are federal bankruptcy laws enacted by Congress to give single and married individuals (including owners of sole proprietorships) in financial difficulty a fresh start or relief from creditor harassment. Chapter 7 allows individuals to discharge (and not pay) most debts, including credit card debt, judgments, unsecured loans and much more. Filing under Chapter 7 normally allows you to keep your assets and then start over. Chapter 13 allows individuals to work out reasonable repayment terms for their debts.
93A Consumer Protection
Massachusetts, like many other states, has a statute that specifically enables the Attorney General and consumers to take legal action against unfair or deceptive conduct in the marketplace. The statute, Massachusetts General Law Chapter 93A, is referred to as the Consumer Protection Act. The law provides for actions by the Attorney General or by individuals.
