Massachusetts Divorce Law & Family Law,
and Criminal Defense LawyersThe Law Office of Aurelie
M. Couturier, P.C. is a Massachusetts law firm that concentrates in the areas of
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Hiring an attorney can be a daunting matter. We encourage you to call for a free consultation to help
navigate the complexities of Massachusetts law. We will be able to speak in detail about your case. Although
we hope to have helpful information on this site, there is no substitute for speaking directly to a qualified
lawyer who is well versed in the area of the law that you are investigating.
Please know that our initial consultation is free. We will be up
front and honest about our prices, and you will always speak with
your attorney about your case and not be passed around to other
people on staff. We are a small firm that offers personalized service. When you call our number, you will not
be giving your information to a lawyer referral service. You will be speaking directly with a lawyer in our firm
who has specific experience in Massachusetts divorce & family law, drug
possession crimes and criminal defense, personal injury law, and business law in MA.
Attorney Couturier is also a native French speaker, and is the accredited attorney for the
French Consulate in Boston.
For a consultation or to speak with us about areas of Massachusetts law, please contact us at
(508) 559-2240. Our offices are
located in . We work with clients throughout Greater Boston
and the South Shore of Massachusetts.
We service clients in all matters in Attleboro, Boston, Brockton,
Cambridge, Chelsea, Dorchester, Fall River, Hingham, Lawrence, Lynn,
New Bedford, Plymouth, Quincy, Roxbury, Salem, Stoughton, Taunton,
West Roxbury, Wareham, Worcester, and Wrentham, to only name a few
Courts.
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