Yes! We encourage you to reach out. We’ll listen to your concerns and let you know if legal action is appropriate—or refer you to someone who can help.
We offer legal services in a broad range of areas, including business and corporate law, civil litigation, family law, criminal defense, estate planning and litigation, personal injury, real estate law, and more. If you’re unsure where your situation fits, just call us at (215) 672-2458—we’re happy to help.
Yes, we offer confidential consultations so you can discuss your situation and learn how we can help. Please contact us to schedule an appointment.
Gold & Gold, Attorneys at Law has been serving Hatboro and the surrounding counties for over 50 years, providing experienced, trusted legal guidance to individuals, families, and businesses.
Your case will be personally handled by one of our experienced attorneys, Marvin H. Gold, Esquire, or Travis A. Gold, Esquire, with support from our dedicated team. We believe in direct attorney-client relationships and clear communication throughout your matter.
Contact a business lawyer whenever you’re starting a new business, signing or drafting contracts, facing a dispute, or making a significant business decision. Early legal advice helps prevent problems and protects your interests.
Civil litigation involves legal disputes between individuals, businesses, or organizations—such as contract disputes, property matters, or personal injury claims. We handle cases both inside and outside of court.
We assist with divorce, child custody and support, adoption, spousal support, prenuptial agreements, protection orders, and more.
Remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Do not answer questions without a lawyer present. Contact us immediately for guidance and protection of your rights.
We defend clients against a wide range of charges, including DUI, drug crimes, theft, assault, white collar crimes, juvenile offenses, and more.
We defend clients against a wide range of charges, including DUI, drug crimes, theft, assault, white collar crimes, juvenile offenses, and more.
A basic estate plan typically includes a will, power of attorney, and advance healthcare directive. Depending on your needs, trusts and other documents may be recommended.
Yes. We represent executors, beneficiaries, and other parties in will contests, trust disputes, and other estate litigation matters.
Fees vary depending on the type and complexity of your case. We provide transparent billing and discuss all costs upfront during your consultation.
Absolutely. All communications with our office are strictly confidential.