A. Craig Abrahamson
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A. Craig Abrahamson has been a tough, aggressive, skilled and successful litigator since 1979. Having achieved notable successes in complex oil and gas, bankruptcy, wrongful death and product liability litigation, Mr. Abrahamson focuses his practice on general civil litigation and bankruptcy. Mr. Abrahamson is a dedicated Family Law attorney handling Divorce, Child Custody, Visitation Rights, Child Support, Alimony, Spousal Support, Post Decree Modification and Enforcement of Custody, Visitation and Support, Premarital Agreements, Guardianship, Probate and Administration of Estates. Mr. Abrahamson represents Creditors and Debtors in Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases. Mr Abrahamson also represents clients in Business Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Real Estate Litigation, Real Estate Transactions, Landlord-Tenant , Business Law, and Commercial Transactions. Mr. Abrahamson is a frequent presenter of continuing legal education courses on Family Law and Landlord-Tenant Law. Mr. Abrahamson earned the American Jurisprudence Award in Evidence in 1978 and is the author of A New Look at Tax Exemptions and Child Support, OBA Family Law Section Update (June 1990). Mr. Abrahamson?s biography can be found in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Law. Most importantly, Mr. Abrahamson is a dedicated lawyer who delivers affordable prompt professional, personal service to his clients.  He is a knowledgeable lawyer with the skills and experience that make him worthy of your trust.  Call him for a consultation, NOW.
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