Law Offices of Maribeth Blessing 215 663-9016 phone 663-9019 fax
Dear Clients and Friends,
We want to assure you that we take the health and well-being of our community, clients, and associates very seriously. Please know that we are still “open” via telephone (leave a message and we will return the call ASAP), e-mail (mblessing@mbfamilylaw.com, landerson@mbfamilylaw.com and glentine@mbfamilylaw.com) and website inquiry (www.mbfamilylaw.com) , and are here to support you. We have had to make a few changes to how we are doing business due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For your safety as well as ours they are as follows:
- We will no longer be holding in office, face-to-face appointments or in-person office visits. We will be doing business via the Telephone, Zoom, Skype and e-mail (predominantly e-mail).
- Please e-mail, fax or mail any necessary paperwork to us.
- We are consulting with new clients (via the methods above) and accepting referrals.
- Most courts are currently closed for a few weeks but we can still file most documents electronically or via regular mail and may have some emergency petitions heard.
We thank you for your patience and understanding during this difficult time. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.
Be Safe! Be Well! We all need each other, especially during this pandemic crisis where working together is critical.
Best Regards,
Maribeth, Liane and Gwen
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