Attorneys
At Mullett Dove Meacham & Bradley, PLLC, we use a collaborative, team approach to each case, ensuring our clients receive the benefits of our well-rounded team of professionals.
Our skilled divorce lawyers are fully committed to offering every client:
- Personal attention
- Honest assessment of case from start to finish
- Frequent communication and prompt responses to individual needs and inquiries
- Thorough and clearly stated explanations of your options
- Creative yet viable solutions to difficult and complex problems
At MDMB, we pride ourselves on quality work and highly satisfactory results for our clients.
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Jennifer Mullett
Jennifer Mullett has represented clients in all areas of family law and domestic relations matters for over 15 years.
Laura Dove
Laura Dove has been a family law attorney since 2003, representing clients in complex cases, including equitable distribution, spousal support, child support, child custody, visitation and relocation.
Augusta Meacham
With almost 15 years of experience in family law, Augusta Meacham represents clients in all aspects of divorce, custody, support and equitable distribution of property
Jennifer Bradley
Jennifer Bradley has worked in family law for 10 years. She has extensive experience in traditional divorce litigation.
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