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Manchester Center / Vermont / United States
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At Witten, Woolmington & Campbell PC, we strive to achieve our clients goals using the highest standards of legal practice. We represent individuals, businesses and organizations throughout Vermont. Litigation. We represent parties in civil cases in the state and federal courts in Vermont; provide free consultations and attentive evaluation of personal injury cases; and we brief and argue appeals in the Vermont Supreme Court and in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.Business and tax advice. We structure complex transactions for buyers and sellers; organize corporations, LLCs and other business organizations; counsel employers and employees on their rights and obligations in the workplace; and provide planning and representation in tax matters. Trusts and estates. We plan estates and trusts for individuals with complex assets; we administer estates and trusts; we represent parties in Vermont Probate Division proceedings; and we represent estates in IRS proceedings. Real estate. We help buyers and sellers of Vermont real estate to structure and close their transactions. We represent property owners in condemnation award proceedings, tax appeals, partition actions and other civil litigation related to real estate. Family law. We represent individuals in connection with divorces, child custody and enforcement of parental rights and obligations. We assist individuals in collaborative family proceedings where appropriate, or we litigate on their behalf in the Superior Courts Family Division. We also represent juveniles in family proceedings.Energy. We represent energy generators, property owners and other interested parties in proceedings before the Vermont Public Service Board. Conservation, development and the environment. We assist property owners with land conservation and development projects. We represent parties in administrative and court proceedings related to water resources, land-use permits and environmental impacts. Municipalities and