Do you need an attorney?
If you are looking for the cookie cutter attorney who charges an arm and a leg to fill out forms, hopefully return your phone calls, and who rarely keeps you informed of whats going on in your case, please look elsewhere. If you want an attorney who cares about you, your family, and your financial future, and who will really listen to you and your concerns, and who will keep you informed about your case, then keep reading….
A Practice in Family Law
The law office of Karen L. Ferri was established in Murrysville, PA in November 1984, where it has been located since that time. Staffed by Attorney Karen L. Ferri, secretarial and support staff, the law office and Karen L. Ferri have been serving the needs of the community in the area of family law, including divorce, support, custody, property distribution, alimony, as well as pre and post nuptial agreements for over 30 years. Attorney Ferri also has the expertise to write wills, powers of attorney, administer estates, and prepare deeds.
Attorney Ferri takes a thorough approach in the representation of her clients. She believes in working for and with her clients, whether it be for settlement negotiations, for a hearing, or for trial. That way, there are no surprises. A client informed with all available options is then well equipped to make the best decisions for their financial future, or in the best interest of their children. With Attorney Ferri you will never appear for a hearing, trial, or any legal proceeding, without being fully prepared. Attorney Ferri will explain the purpose of the proceeding, the exhibits you will utilize, and questions you will be asked. She will make sure you understand the whole process.
As part of that process, communication between the lawyer and client is essential. When a client telephones Attorney Ferri, if she is with another client or in court, and is therefore unavailable, the call will be returned within 24 hours, but almost always the same day. In that regard, Attorney Ferri prefers the personal touch of phone communication rather than e-mail, to ensure a clear and complete understanding with regard to any questions or concerns a client may have. After all, when the issue is the clients children or their financial future, there’s no room for misunderstanding, when there’s so much at stake.