Centreville, Delaware
Located on the western edge of New Castle County, Delaware, just outside of the City of Wilmington in Centreville, is MacElree Harvey’s Centreville location. The Centreville office is a short drive from the City of Wilmington and is positioned to serve the residents of northern Delaware in all personal and business matters.
The Centreville office was opened in 2006 to provide the firm a strategically located branch within the First State of Delaware. The attorneys in MacElree’s Centreville office are focused on matters in a variety of practice areas, including Family Law, Trusts and Estates, Personal Injury, Land Use, and Corporate and Business law.
Attorneys at our Centreville, Delaware office:
The firm’s presence in New Castle County has been solidified through successful outcomes in the practice areas, like Greenville, Pike Creek, Christiana, and other Wilmington neighborhoods represented by the Centreville office.
Centreville is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is close to attractions like Winterthur, the Delaware Museum of Natural History, along with being with several miles of Longwood Gardens, Brandywine Creek State Park, and the Delaware Art Museum.
Attorneys
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Patrick J. Boyer, Partner |
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Marie I. Crossley, Partner |
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Tiffany M. Shrenk, Partner |
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Andrew R. Silverman, Partner |
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Tara A. Stark, Associate |
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Ashley B. Stitzer, Partner |
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Cara E. Williams, Associate |
Practice Areas
Articles by Our Attorneys
Family Law:
Differences in Delaware and Pennsylvania Family Laws
Subject Matter Jurisdiction: What is it and Why is it Relevant in a Divorce Case?
How Much Will My Divorce Cost?
Corporate Law:
Historical Overview of Delaware’s Court of Chancery
Interpreting the First Amendment in the Social Media Age
How to Form a Delaware Corporation
Stockholder Agreements in Delaware Corporations
Taxation of Foreign Investment in Delaware Entities
Personal Injury:
Delaware PIP Coverage: What to Know About Independent Medical Examinations
How Will Senate Bill 161 Affect Delaware’s Personal Injury Statute?
Can a State Agency be Held Liable for Accidents Caused by Unsafe Road Conditions?
Trusts and Estates
IRS Issues Final Regulations Addressing Estate and Gift Tax Basic Exclusion “Clawback”