The Law Offices of Thomas E. Boop is located in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. We are centrally located to serve much of central Pennsylvania, including Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Montour counties. We look forward to satisfying your legal needs. Banking - Representation of clients in all banking related transactions including loans and trusts.
Civil Litigation - Representation of clients injured in motor vehicle accidents as well as premises liability cases. As a former insurance defense firm, counsel and staff have an extensive background in the insurance settlement process. Estate Planning - Wills; Powers of Attorney; Health Care Declarations; Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts; Estate Tax Planning; and Elder Law.
Civil Litigation - Representation of clients injured in motor vehicle accidents as well as premises liability cases. As a former insurance defense firm, counsel and staff have an extensive background in the insurance settlement process. Estate Planning - Wills; Powers of Attorney; Health Care Declarations; Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts; Estate Tax Planning; and Elder Law.
Services
Attorney Boop has been practicing law since 1974 and has formerly served as an Assistant District Attorney for Northumberland County. Attorney Boop offers a wide range of legal services to clients primarily in the counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Montour. He currently concentrates in the areas of real estate, estate planning, estate administration and civil litigation.
Diane is a graduate of Central Pennsylvania Business School with degree as a Legal Assistant. With experience in most areas of the law, including litigation, she focuses in real estate matters. Prior to joining our staff in 2012, Jacque was an office manager and a real estate agent for 19 years. Upon retirement of the Broker and closing of the office, Jacque was then employed by a home builder for 8 years.
We are available to answer questions or schedule appointments by calling the number listed or emailing us. In order to receive a response to email, you must include your name, mailing address and telephone number. Since portions our building were constructed in 1772 and 1795, we have retrofitted an entrance for handicap accessibility.
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Lisa Martin
Jun 08, 2018
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