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Martin Stephen Sir Lawyer
Location
424 Church Street Nashville, TN 37219

Divorce & Family Law, Custody & Visitation, Alimony & Spousal Support, Administrative Law

Martin Stephen Sir hails from Fayetteville, Tennessee. He attended American University where he graduated with honors before earning his Juris Doctor from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1979. A few years after his graduation from law school, Martin was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives. Martin's foundation of faith and family values inspires him to fight for justice. He has a reputation for standing up for what he believes in. Because Martin's strong conviction becomes so apparent to his clients, he regularly finishes a case with his client feeling satisfied, supported, and heard. In addition to practicing law, Martin Sir was the past president of his congregation. He enjoys writing and public speaking. Martin also enjoys spending his free time outside and being active; he frequently hikes and practices yoga. Martin is happily married and has two daughters. Martin deeply loves his family, and it is important to him that he help you protect yours.

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