Naperville Divorce, Bankruptcy, and Business Law Lawyers
Our Goal is Simple: Your Satisfaction
We opened Nordin & Sturino, P.C., with a very simple goal: to satisfy our clients. We strive to meet that goal by providing effective, responsive and personalized legal representation. How do we know we are achieving our goal?
We have formed lasting relationships with many of our clients, who trust us and continue to seek us out. In fact, we still represent clients who came to us when we first opened our doors in 1993. Our clients refer their friends, family members and co-workers to us. Local law firms frequently refer cases to us. We are proud of that, and believe it is a measure of our success.
From our office in Naperville, Illinois, our firm serves clients in DuPage County, Will County and the surrounding communities west of Chicago. With over 60 years of combined experience, our attorneys represent clients with focus and diligence in the following areas:
Family law: We handle all aspects of divorce, including child custody and visitation, child support, spousal maintenance and post-decree modifications.
Bankruptcy: We help clients explore Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, as well as bankruptcy alternatives such as debt restructuring.
Business representation: We represent business owners across a wide range of issues that include business entity formation, business transactions, contract disputes and commercial litigation matters.
Foreclosure defense: We provide options to deal with foreclosure.
If you are facing a family law, business law or bankruptcy issue and want quality legal representation from lawyers who are client-focused and results-driven, try us first. We invite you to call us at 630-420-2900 or contact us online to learn more about our services and our legal team. We are happy to provide a free 30-minute consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
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