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Dedication. Diversity. Results. Compassion.

Our firm strives to provide high quality, client-centered representation.  We make it our goal to ensure that each client feels that we understand their respective needs while providing solid, effective representation. Our attorneys know that resolution can take on a variety of forms and we work with each client to find the solution that best suits that particular client. 
We offer flexible evening and weekend phone consultations and appointments.


 
LIMITED SCOPE REPRESENTATION AND SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE!

Real Estate

Litigation

Foreclosure defense. Mortgage litigation. Condominium association. Homeowner's association. Landlord and tenant.

Family Law

Divorce. Custody. Visitation. Support. Separation agreements. Parenting agreements. Domestic violence.
Consumer protection. Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Fair Credit Reporting Act. Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. Debt defense. Arbitration.

Mediation

Foreclosure mediation. Collaborative practice. Civil mediation.
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Law Office of Melanie Murray Mfume, LLC
1629 K Street NW, Ste. 300, Washington, DC 20006         (202) 981-5495 ph/text      (202) 792-5645 fax    info@lawofficeofmmm.com    



  • Home
  • Maryland Foreclosure
  • District of Columbia Foreclosure
  • Foreclosure Resources
  • Tax Sales and HECMs
  • Domestic Violence Resources
  • In the news....
  • Office Policies / FAQ
  • Secured Payments
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Organizations We Support
  • Mediation / ADR
  • Privacy Policy and Terms of Service