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Law Offices of Scott Tzinberg has new Chicago address

The Law Offices of Scott Tzinberg, which concentrates on family law, recently opened a new office, located at 20 N. Clark St., Suite 3300, Chicago, IL 60602.

"We are excited about the move and believe our clients will like the location as we are more centrally located to the Daley Center and to public transportation," said Scott Tzinberg, founder and principal attorney of the Law Offices of Scott Tzinberg. "Additionally, the office provides more space for private meetings, mediations, settlement conferences and presentations."

Tzinberg has been practicing law for over two decades, and has handled hundreds of contested divorce, child custody and other family law matters. He has also been active with the John Marshall Law School mentorship program, mentoring law students and exposing them to family law cases and introducing them to the court system. Tzinberg is also a certified mediator and mediates family law matters.

Tzinberg founded his practice on the idea that families going through divorce need an attorney with the skill and sensitivity to guide them through their legal challenges. Since then, Tzinberg has become revered for devoting personal attention to every case and treating every client as unique.

"Scott Tzinberg has been more than just an attorney, he was also a guiding light throughout my divorce," said client Karen U. "Mr. Tzinberg is not only a very knowledgeable attorney, he is also very passionate on helping families get through divorce in a civil manner."

About Scott Tzinberg, Law Offices of Scott Tzinberg

Scott Tzinberg concentrates his practice on family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, paternity and other family law-related issues. The Law Offices of Scott Tzinberg handles cases throughout Cook, Lake, and DuPage Counties. For more information, please call (312) 332-0966, or visit www.divorcelawyerchicago.com.

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