Whether you are facing criminal charges for serious felonies or misdemeanors or you seek legal guidance to resolve a family legal issue, JP Law Office can help. Attorney Jennifer Patton has been practicing law for more than 30 years, including work as a former prosecutor. As a result, she has seen both sides of the law and can use that to your advantage.
Our firm recognizes that no case is the same; there is no cookie-cutter defendant or family case, so we will provide one-on-one attention to your case so we can strategize a unique plan of action. Call (309) 808-0562 or contact our firm online to schedule a consultation to get started.
When you work with JP Law Office in Bloomington, Illinois, you can expect straightforward and professional legal guidance. We will not sugarcoat anything and do our best to guide you toward making informed decisions for you and your family. From violent crimes defense to filing for divorce, JP Law Office will be by your side.
We will not let you capitulate to unfair charges or legal demands, and we will ensure that your constitutional rights – and your rights as a parent and spouse – are protected in negotiation and trial. We will provide the experienced, straightforward, and professional legal support you need to overcome your legal hurdles.
Schedule a consultation with JP Law Office online or at 309-808-0562 to discuss your legal options today.
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Charged with a crime or facing a family legal complication? Rest assured your defense will be in good hands when you work with JP Law Office. With nearly 30 years of experience, our firm is prepared to fight for your case in court. We give a lot of one-on-one attention to clients and will develop personalized defense strategies for every unique case. For honest and straightforward legal counsel, you can count on JP Law Office. Let’s cut to the chase and get your case resolved today. Contact our firm for a free consultation to get started.
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