Protecting Your Family Todays and Tomorrows

Trusted Pennsylvania attorneys helping families navigate family law, estate planning, probate, and child custody matters with clarity and confidence.
Serving clients throughout Montgomery, Bucks, and Chester Counties, Sager & Sager Associates provides practical legal guidance designed to protect your family, assets, and future.
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Our Areas of Practice
Helping individuals and families across Pennsylvania resolve complex legal matters involving family law and estate planning.
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Family Law

Legal issues involving family relationships can be emotional and complicated. Our attorneys help clients navigate divorce, support, property division, and related family law matters while protecting their rights and long-term interests.

Child Custody

Child custody decisions affect every aspect of a family’s future. We help parents pursue fair custody arrangements, parenting plans, and modifications that prioritize the child’s best interests.

Handling all Aspects Family Law and Estate Law
Estate Planning

Planning ahead protects your loved ones and your legacy. We assist individuals and families with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and comprehensive estate planning strategies tailored to their goals.

Probate

Administering an estate can be overwhelming during an already difficult time. Our firm guides executors and families through the Pennsylvania probate process, helping resolve estate matters efficiently.

Why Choose Sager & Sager Associates
the Right Attorney for Your Legal Needs
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Personalized Legal Guidance

Every client’s situation is different. We take time to understand your circumstances and develop legal strategies tailored to your goals.

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Experienced Representation

Our attorneys have extensive experience handling family law and estate matters throughout Pennsylvania courts.

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Practical Solutions

We focus on practical, results-driven solutions that protect your interests and help you move forward with confidence.

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Clear Communication

You deserve straightforward answers and responsive guidance throughout your case. We keep you informed every step of the way.

Protecting What Matters Most
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Protecting What Matters Most

Whether you are navigating a family law dispute, planning your estate, or handling probate after the loss of a loved one, having the right legal guidance makes a significant difference. Our attorneys work closely with clients to understand their priorities and provide clear strategies designed to protect what matters most.

From resolving family conflicts to creating comprehensive estate plans, we are committed to helping clients make informed decisions and secure their future.

Your Future Starts Today

Taking the first step toward resolving your legal matter can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to face it alone. Contact Sager & Sager Associates today to schedule a consultation and discuss how we can help you move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

While it is possible to handle certain family law matters on your own, working with an experienced Pennsylvania family law attorney can help protect your rights and avoid costly mistakes. A lawyer can guide you through issues such as divorce, custody, child support, and property division, ensuring the legal process is handled properly.

Pennsylvania courts make custody decisions based on the best interests of the child. Judges consider factors such as the child’s relationship with each parent, stability of the home environment, and each parent’s ability to meet the child’s needs. An attorney can help present evidence supporting a custody arrangement that benefits your child.

A comprehensive estate plan often includes a will, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. These documents help protect your assets, outline your wishes, and ensure your loved ones are cared for if something happens to you.

Probate is the legal process of administering a person’s estate after they pass away. This typically involves validating the will, identifying assets, paying debts, and distributing property to beneficiaries. An experienced probate attorney can help executors navigate the process efficiently.

You should review or update your estate plan after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or significant financial changes. Regular updates ensure your estate documents accurately reflect your wishes and current circumstances.

If circumstances change after a custody order is issued, a court may approve a modification. A lawyer can help demonstrate why a change is necessary and present evidence showing that the proposed modification serves the child’s best interests.

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