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Miranda Rights in Pennsylvania

Recently, the Supreme Court made a decision that affects all or our rights, and specifically, our Miranda Rights. From every cop show in America, we know them by heart, because they’re always a version...

How To Look Up A Criminal History For Free In Pennsylvania

You can look up a criminal history for free in PA using these simple websites!   Hi friends!  It’s Jaimi, and we get this question a lot.  People are led to believe that only...

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Should I Talk To The Police? What If I’m Innocent?

Remember friends: If you are arrested, you do NOT need to speak to the police. In fact, ANY time that you think a police officer thinks you’ve done something wrong, you can invoke your...

Criminal Procedure 101: Lesson II

Try to remember that this system is designed to determine who is a criminal and to punish that person by putting him/her in a cage for a long time. These people, while they may be kind to you and encourage you to talk, are not your friends.

Criminal Procedure 101 – Lesson 1

Let’s talk about criminal procedure. The first “event,” shall we say, in this series of events, is when you encounter with the police. The police, or law enforcement, may arrest you on the spot,...

Divorce, Alimony, and all the juicy deets.

LET’S TALK ABOUT DIVORCE
One of the areas of law that I help my clients in is acquiring a divorce. The first item of business when a client is looking into a divorce is a discussion on whether this is an action that the client is certain of.

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About Us

Matthew C. Parson is an attorney based in Franklin, Pennsylvania. He practices criminal law, family law, civil law, and estate law.

Matthew and his team can help you with divorce and custody problems, even if they are complex and emotionally charged.

Our satisfaction comes from helping those in need of advocacy, information, or advice. We also serve clients in need of criminal defense, civil litigation, and/or probate law and estate settlement.

Call us today – your first consultation is free!

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What do we charge?

Lots of people ask what we charge, friends. For your reference, we are mid-level in terms of rates in the area.  For example, divorces range from $500 for a straight, no fault divorce, up to $2,000 if you’d like to add services, such as equitable distribution, or child custody.Â