Edward McCormick graduated Cum Laude from Suffolk University and since then has handled the most challenging cases. Ed is ready to help you with your legal needs.
We know sensitive topics like Bankruptcy or Family Law can be tough to talk about. Ed is able to walk you through the process with complete care required by law.
We are committed to helping injury victims. Regardless of whether it involves a truck, car, motorcycle, bike or even a pedestrian.
Family law includes all legal matters tied to marriage and parental obligations. Common examples include couples filing for divorce, parents involved in a child custody or support.
We providence legal guidance to reduce issues of legal exposure, establish compliance, resolve disputes and address other business issues.
Our firm can guide individuals through the process of filing Chapter 7 or 13. Your particular situation dictates how to file.
We fight for our clients right to garner compensation for slips, trips and falls along with any other case where negligence is involved.
We can assist in this most challenging area of Estate Planning.
Talk to us! We promise we will do everything in our power to help. Call Now! (401) 351-3441
I highly recommend Atty Ed McCormick
At the office consultation he listened to everything I had to say, and answered all of my questions, and gave me legal advice. He is going with me to Probate Court soon for “Legal Guardianship” of my daughter. She turned 18yrs old and has Autism, is Non-Verbral with Special Needs. Atty McCormick also went to court to handle my case about “Child Support/Visitation” issues. He won the case for me.
Exactly What I needed.
I was very satisfied with my experience working with Ed McCormick. He got back to me promptly, asked good questions, answered all my questions, had a good understanding of my needs and provided excellent advice and guidance.
RECOMMENDS THIS ATTORNEY
Attorney Ed McCormick is well informed. He is very professional. Also, seems to have an admirable quality to assist and truly want to help your case