- Posted November 29, 2013
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CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: Divorce and family law practice announces re-vamped website
Woll & Woll PC, a Southfield-based divorce and family law practice with a niche in creative solutions for divorce and custody issues, recently announced the launch of the firm's revamped website, www.wollandwollpc.com.
"Our website serves as a resource tool for our clients and potential clients to learn about the procedures of divorce and family law proceedings, to get to know our staff and find answers to commonly asked questions in an easy to navigate format," said Jessica Woll, managing partner of Woll & Woll PC.
The new website also features the Divorce Rant Blog (http://wollandwollpc.com/blogs/admin) written by Woll, quick links to the firm's social media sites (Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wollandwoll, LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/company/woll-&-woll-p-c-?trk=top_nav_home, and Twitter https://twitter.com/DivorceRant) and detailed descriptions of all the services the firm offers.
Visit www.wollandwollpc.com to see the new site.
Published: Fri, Nov 29, 2013
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