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The Law Offices of Cheryl K. David

TEL (336) 547-9999 |  Greensboro, NC

Cheryl David began her career in law as a litigator, switching her emphasis to estate planning after an event that changed the way she looked at life. In 1996 she was chosen by famed trial attorney...(more)



Other Greensboro, North Carolina Estate Planning & Probate Law Firms (Basic Listings)

Andrew D. Atherton - Booth Harrington & Johns Llp, Greensboro, NC  (336) 275-9567


The Elderlaw Firm, Greensboro, NC  (336) 378-1122





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