Law Office of Michael J Larkin, Jr

Middleton, United States

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Specialties

The Law Office of Michael J. Larkin, Jr. facilitates residential and commercial real estate transactions, representing buyers, sellers and lenders in simple refinances to complex purchases of foreclosed and multi-​unit properties. Our firm has extensive real estate experience resolving landlord-​tenant disputes, representing mortgage lenders, permitting projects before local boards and undertaking real estate litigation involving foreclosures, zoning disputes and other matters.

Much of our practice involves guiding clients through the divorce process and resolving related matters involving children, support and property division. Attorney Michael Larkin can also address other family law matters, including prenuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements and modifications in family law orders. We will use our experience, knowledge and resources to achieve your goals and protect your interests to provide a financial foundation for your life after divorce.

History

Established in 2002.

The Law Office of Michael J. Larkin, Jr. now located in Middleton, Massachusetts, provides legal advice, services and representation to clients on the North Shore and throughout the Greater Boston area. Attorney Michael J. Larkin has been practicing law for more than 10 years. He has built a successful legal practice by providing each client with personalized, high-​quality and affordable legal solutions.

Meet the Business Owner

Michael L.

Business Owner

Michael has personally conducted thousands of closings throughout Massachusetts. His experience working for local and national banks, mortgage companies, mortgage brokers, buyers and sellers has given him a thorough understanding of all aspects of residential and commercial real estate closings.

Divorce — Michael approaches each client’s matter with diligent advocacy with the emphasis on negotiation and settlement to avoid clients getting into costly litigation.