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Law Offices of Paul Chatzky

Hours Open:
Monday:
9 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday:
9 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday:
9 AM - 5 PM
Thursday:
9 AM - 5 PM
Friday:
9 AM - 5 PM
Saturday:
CLOSED
Sunday:
CLOSED
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In practice since 1983, Paul Chatzky, founder of The Law Offices of Paul Chatzky, is dedicated to upholding the highest ethical and professional standards in his representation of clients. Paul’s years of experience enable his North Shore practice to be competitive with larger firms, while providing a smaller firm’s personalized attention and client-focused experience.

Managing life’s foreseeable and unforeseeable circumstances oftentimes requires the assistance of an attorney. When you are facing divorce, disputed child custody or child support; building a business or figuring how to take your business to the next level; or were just arrested for a DUI or charged with a criminal offense, you need a legal partner you can trust.

We ask pertinent questions to protect you during your divorce. We thoroughly prepare your case for negotiated resolution or if need be contested hearing as you face child custody and child or spousal support disputes. Knowing the details of your life, work and activities enables a criminal defense lawyer to formulate comprehensive legal strategies to protect your rights at trial and recommend alternative options and sentencing if you are facing charges for DUI or other misdemeanors and felonies.

We believe your business is our business. By knowing your goals, we are able to establish processes and strategies to sustain strong, profitable growth or protect your business when needed.

Our goal is to reach a successful resolution. To do that, we offer a multidisciplinary approach backed by three decades of experience. Through skillful planning we are able to:

  • Negotiate child custody and support solutions that best benefit your family
  • Prevent misdemeanor or felony defendants from serving jail time by guiding negotiations
  • Save business clients money by avoiding unnecessary litigation.