Delsignore Law COVID-19 Update
We are closely tracking the rapidly evolving public health and community concerns related to the new coronavirus or COVID-19. Rest assured that we are taking all available steps to remain accessible to our clients as we continue to act in accordance with their best interests during this difficult time. Please see below for answers to some frequently asked questions, and feel free to reach out to us any time at mdelsign@gmail.com or 781-686-5924 anytime for assistance with your legal matter.
Is your office currently open during normal business hours?Yes. DelSignore Law is open during normal business hours. We understand that clients need immediate assistance during this difficult time. We also understand that Covid-19 is highly communicable and that many clients are more comfortable speaking by phone or video chat. Your health and safety are our primary concerns and we are more than happy to address your questions by phone or video chat.
If you have any questions about your current case or if you have been charged with a new criminal offense call us no matter what time.
When and how can I contact you?The attorneys at DelSignore Law can be reached at any time by call or text at 781-686-5924.
Are you accepting new clients?Yes. While police and court operations have changed during this crisis, people are still facing criminal charges. It is important to have an attorney protecting your rights and interests.
Are courts of law still open in my area? Will my court date be rescheduled? What if I can’t come to court because I’m sick or quarantined?Court operations have changed as a result of Covid-19. Depending on the status of your case and which court your case is in, your date could be affected. If you have questions about your particular case call us at 781-686-5924.
Again, please feel free to reach out to us with questions at any time, and see the following links below for CDC, state, and/or local updates regarding public health orders, court operations, and other information.
CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/Massachusetts Trial Court: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/executive-office-of-the-trial-court