Samuel A. Mutch, P.A.

Florida Law Firm

Samuel A. Mutch, P.A.

Located in Gainesvilla, Florida, Samuel A. Mutch, P.A. is a law firm focusing their practices on estate planning, family law, and business law. Their entire staff and attorneys are committed to providing high quality, efficient and compassionate legal services to their clients. Working closely and one on one with each client gives their clients the needed attention to detail to reach the client's overall needs and goals.

Practice Areas:
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Business Law

Principal Attorney:
- Samuel A. Mutch

Samuel A. Mutch P.A.
2114 NW 40th Terrace, Suite A-1.
Gainesville, FL 32605-3593

Phone: (352) 378-5599
Fax: (352) 378-3388

http://www.mutchlaw.com/

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