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Pyke & Associates, P.C.

TEL (770) 507-2500 |  Stockbridge, GA

As an attorney in private practice in Atlanta, Charles Pyke provides a wide range of estate planning services to his clients, with a primary focus on helping them provide for the security of their lov...(more)



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I should really apologize for that intro, but felt compelled to do it because my wife is a HUGE Jerry Orbach fan. He's up there with Richard Farnsworth (my wife either doesn't get crushes on young, good-looking actors, or she doesn't tell me about those crushes).

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