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Serving the Needs of Pennsylvanians for Over 40 Years

Knowledge is Power With Robert W. Maher

Robert W. Maher Wyncote, PA

Whether you’re creating a will, establishing a small business, or are planning for retirement, it’s important to understand all options and their legal implications. Having the right information leads to making the right decisions. When looking for a lawyer, choose someone who will provide you with the resources you need and will work with you to help you understand your situation. Choose Robert W. Maher.

With over 40 years of legal experience, I bring not only deep knowledge but also a strong commitment to integrity. I take the time to analyze every aspect of your case thoroughly and guide you through each step, so you feel informed, confident, and supported from start to finish. Call today for a consultation: (215) 886-3588 ext. 114

Legal Services You Can Rely on for Your Home or Business

I am a partner in the law firm Dyer and Maher, located in Abington, PA. My areas of practice include estate planning and administration, probate, powers of attorney, and wills and trusts. I also work with small business owners and the elderly. My goal is to provide thorough, affordable services for each of my clients while delivering top-quality legal representation. I work with clients in Philadelphia as well as Eastern Montgomery and Lower Bucks counties.

I can work with your schedule—I am available to meet at a time and place that is mutually convenient. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, contact me today at 215-886-3588 ext. 114. I look forward to working with you and achieving the best possible results in your case.

CONTACT

Phone: 215-886-3588 ext. 114
Fax: 215-884-9025
Email: rmaherlaw@gmail.com

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Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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