FREE COSULTATION. CALL TODAY TO SPEAK WITH AN ATTORNEY. DiBella Law Offices, P.C.provides exceptional service throughout all of MA and NH. Our firm specializes in personal injury, criminal law, family law, real estate law, probate and estate planning. Our firm utilizes the latest advances in technology to make sure that our clients needs are addressed as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. We are committed to providing each client, no matter how big or how small, with the care and attention they deserve. The areas of are practice are as follows. We always offer a FREE Consultation. Personal Injury involves any injury to you that is the direct result of an accident whether it is a motor vehicle accident, slip and fall or other injury. We investigate and review all types of personal injury and product liability cases to determine if there is a legal basis for recovery. We understand that once a client comes to us after they have suffered an injury or loss that it is a delicate time. We offer a free consultation to discuss your situation. We handle clients' personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, so no legal fee is paid unless we succeed. Once our firm is retained we work hard to see that you are justly compensated. Our personal injury attorneys pay close attention to the details of every client's case and explain every step of the claims and litigation process. Criminal Law. DiBella Law Office offers representation to those charged with a criminal offense. We have experience in handling cases involving drunk driving, motor vehicle violations, license suspension hearings, assault and battery, drug charges, juvenile offenses and other criminal offenses in both the District and Superior Courts. Divorce. A divorce is a method of terminating a marriage contract between two individuals. From a legal standpoint, divorce gives each person the legal right to marry someone else. It also legally divides the couple's assets and debts and determines the care and custody of their children. Each state addresses these issues differently. However, most states follow the same basic principles and use relatively uniform standards. The primary issues to be decided during a divorce are alimony or spousal support, property division, and, if there are children, child custody and visitation and child support. When spouses agree, they can usually obtain a divorce quickly. More typically, divorcing spouses have disputes regarding their post-marriage financial arrangements and the care and custody of their children. To be treated most fairly by the law you should have legal representation. Call To Speak with an Attorney For FREE.