Featherston Law Firm, Chtd - Sandpoint Idaho Attorneys
Idaho Law Firm
We are an experienced, full-service law firm located in beautiful downtown Sandpoint, Idaho. For over 40 years, Featherston Law Firm has been providing quality, experienced legal services to Sandpoint and the surrounding communities in varied and broad areas of law.
The Featherston Law Firm consists of highly competent professionals with extensive knowledge of the law. Combined, our Lawyers have over 70 years of Legal experience
and will help you solve your legal issues both outside the courtroom, when possible, and in Magistrate, District, Appeals or Supreme Court when necessary.
Featherston Law Firm will provide you with the expertise necessary to address the legal challenge you are facing. We provide effective, affordable services with compassion and integrity.
Practice Areas:
Criminal Defense
Civil Litigation
Personal Injury
Family Law
Estate & Family Planning
Real Estate
Business Structure & Planning
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