Practice Areas

At Bery Law, we provide focused, strategic representation across a select group of civil practice areas. Our firm is built to deliver personalized advocacy in complex legal matters, from family conflict to business disputes. Whether your case is headed toward resolution or litigation, we help you navigate it with clarity and confidence.
Practice
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Family And Juvenile Law

We guide clients through some of life's most personal legal challenges—divorce, custody, child support, and juvenile court matters—with compassion and determination. Our goal is to protect your rights and your family's future through steady, effective representation. Matters we handle include:

  • Divorce (contested and uncontested)
  • Custody and visitation
  • Child support and modifications
  • Orders of protection
  • Juvenile court proceedings (dependency, neglect, etc.)

Business & Real Estate Disputes

We help businesses and individuals resolve legal conflicts that threaten operations, investments, or partnerships. From contract enforcement to landlord-tenant issues, we approach every matter with precision and a practical mindset. Representative cases include:

  • Breach of contract
  • Property damage claims
  • Zoning, land use, and easement disputes
  • Commercial and residential landlord-tenant issues
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Personal Injury

When negligence causes harm, we help injured clients fight for maximum recovery. Our approach is detail-oriented and aggressive, always focused on securing fair compensation while minimizing unnecessary stress. Personal injury cases include:

  • Car accidents
  • Slip-and-fall injuries
  • Premises liability
  • Other negligence-based claims

Civil Litigation

Not every legal issue fits neatly into a single category. We represent clients in a range of general civil disputes that require clear analysis, sharp advocacy, and steady communication. Examples include:

  • Contract disputes outside of business contexts
  • Claims involving complex liability issues
  • Negligent conduct resulting in financial harm
  • Other real-world conflicts where legal action is necessary
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