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Ronda M. Gabb & Associates, LLC

TEL (800)738-GABB |  Metairie, LA

TEL (985) 626-7505 |  Mandeville, LA

Ms. Gabb founded the law firm of Ronda M. Gabb & Associates, LLC “A Louisiana Estate Planning & Elder Law Practice”, with offices in Mandeville, Metairie, and Slidell. Ronda of...(more)



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Cancienne Law Firm, Houma, LA  (985) 876-5656





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