Upper Marlboro Family Law AttorneysDomestic law involves issues that are critical to the financial security and emotional welfare of those involved. At Sasscer, Clagett & Bucher (SCB) our family law attorneys provide clients with sound counsel and powerful advocacy, working as a team to guide the clients through issues such as divorce and division of property. Distinguished family law attorneysAttorney Paul J. Reinstein, a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and past Chair of the Maryland State Bar Association Family & Juvenile Law Section, a senior partner in the firm, serves as an instructor in presentations for lawyers in the area of family law, and leads our domestic law practice. Our family law and divorce lawyers have over 45 years of cumulative experience, and offer exceptional expertise in the area of complex property matters. Our clients benefit from our family law attorneys' team approach. As our client, you will be able, on very short notice, to speak to a member of the team, and one of the team will contact you when there is a development in your case. Our domestic law practiceOur family law attorneys handle a broad range of issues on behalf of our clients, including:
Our attorneys are distinguished trial lawyers, always prepared to litigate when it is in a client's best interests. If you would like to discuss a legal issue with a member of our practice, please contact us to schedule an initial interview. We serve clients throughout Maryland from offices in Upper Marlboro and La Plata.
Sasscer, Clagett & Bucher SCB accepts Visa and MasterCard. These Credit cards may be used to pay for legal work previously performed and expenses incurred by the firm for the client. But there are ethical restrictions on the acceptance of credit card payments for retainer fees (i.e., advance payment for work or expenses to be performed or incurred). Because of those restrictions, SCB cannot accept credit card payments for retainers and other advance payments. (For further details, see Maryland State Bar Ass'n, Ethics Docket 02-23 (Acceptance of Credit Card Payment as Retainer)). |
















