At LaRoche Law, your bankruptcy attorney explains how bankruptcy can help you regain control over your personal finances after the economic turmoil that can follow divorce, job loss, identity theft, medical procedures or a disability.
We believe that everyone has options and no situation is hopeless. LaRoche Law is in the business of helping you get back on track.
LaRoche Law serves all your legal needs. Even after your case is settled, we answer follow-up questions. We proudly serve the citizens of Orange, Fitchburg and Gardner and Worcester in the following areas:
Bankruptcy law — As the largest filer in Worcester County, we offer a full range of bankruptcy services.
Family law — We resolve divorces, alimony and child custody disputes fairly and reasonably..
Landlord and tenant law —If your landlord breaks promises, withholds your security deposit or evicts you, we can work on your behalf.
Employment law — We represent Massachusetts employees in workers compensation, disability and harassment claims.
Criminal and civil trials — We litigate all types of criminal and civil issues in court. If your issue is not resolved by negotiations, we take your case to trial and fight aggressively on your behalf.
Specific Areas of Practice for our Gardner office:
Communication
4.7/5.0Responsiveness
4.9/5.0Quality of Service
4.9/5.0Value for Money
5.0/5.05.0/5.0 Review for LaRoche Law on 07/24/12 in Bankruptcy.
5.0/5.0 Review for Paul A. LaRoche on 07/24/12 in Bankruptcy.
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