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Follow on Google News | U.S. News - Best Lawyers Again Names Williams Family Law a 'Best Law Firm'Bucks County domestic law firm ranked among the best for family law in Philadelphia area
By: Williams Family Law Based in Doylestown, Williams Family Law represents individuals in Bucks and Montgomery counties in Pennsylvania. The firm provides legal counsel and representation in alimony, child support, child custody, divorce, equitable distribution, marital settlement agreements, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, separation agreements, spousal support and matrimonial taxation. “It’s always gratifying to be recognized, but when that recognition is based on feedback from our clients and peers, it is particularly meaningful,” To be eligible for a Best Law Firm ranking, a firm must have at least one lawyer included in The Best Lawyers in America®. Attorneys are neither required nor allowed to pay a fee to be listed. Williams again was selected by peers for inclusion in the 2016 edition of Best Lawyers and was named the Best Lawyers 2015 Family Law "Lawyer of the Year” in the Philadelphia metro area. The Best Law Firms rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client and lawyer evaluations, peer review from leading attorneys in their field and review of additional information provided by law firms as part of the formal submission process. The highest honor, a Tier 1 ranking, is based on a firm's overall evaluation, which is derived from a combination of its clients' impressive feedback, the regard that lawyers in other firms in the same practice area have for the firm, and information that the firm provided to Best Lawyers via a survey. Williams Family Law, P.C. – Williams Family Law, P.C., is a premier family law firm based in Bucks County, Pa. The firm provides individuals with matrimonial and family law legal counsel and representation in alimony, child support, child custody, divorce, domestic partnership and cohabitation, grandparents’ End
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