Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas of law does Dillon & Dillon handle?

    We provide legal services in family law (divorce, custody, support), criminal defense, immigration, trusts and estates, civil and commercial litigation, real estate transactions, business law, landlord-tenant matters, and equine law. We are licensed to practice in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey, as well as federal courts in the region.

  • Do you offer initial consultations?

    Yes. We offer initial consultations. This allows us to understand your situation and provides you an opportunity to determine whether our firm is the right fit for your needs. There is no obligation.

  • What areas do you serve?

    Our offices are located in Spring Valley, New York, and Stamford, Connecticut. We represent clients throughout Westchester County, Rockland County (including Spring Valley), Fairfield County, Connecticut (including Stamford, Westport, Darien, Norwalk, and Greenwich), and the broader tri-state area. We also handle matters in New Jersey and appear in federal courts throughout the region.

  • Do you provide services in Spanish?

    Yes. Attorney Alan Dillon was born in Argentina and speaks Spanish as his native language. He provides complete legal representation in Spanish for clients who prefer it. Our website can also be translated into Spanish at the click of a button.

  • How do you charge for your services?

    Our fee structure depends on the type of matter. Some cases are handled on a flat fee basis, others on an hourly basis, and certain matters (such as personal injury) may be handled on contingency. We discuss fees transparently during your initial consultation so you understand costs before making any commitment.

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