Legal Problems We Can Help You Solve

Petti Murphy & Associates is a full-service law firm providing legal advice and representation for individuals and business clients from all walks of life and financial circumstances. We take pride in giving close, personal service to each and every client. From the moment you walk through our office doors and meet with our paralegals and attorneys, you will notice that we take the time to listen and understand your concerns.
Convenient And Economical Legal Services
Our lawyers provide legal counsel for clients throughout the Tri-Cities, Kane County and DuPage County, Illinois, and all other collar counties of metropolitan Chicago.
Our Primary Areas Of Practice
- Business law, corporate startups and litigation services: We provide a full range of services for individuals starting a business and corporate clients needing help with contracts, transactions and litigation services.
- Debt relief and bankruptcy: We help individuals and small-business clients achieve bankruptcy relief through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Additionally, we offer adversary litigation services in bankruptcy court, and if necessary, help achieve a debt workout instead of bankruptcy.
- Real estate: Our firm provides diligent representation for residential and commercial real estate sales/buys. We also handle litigation involving property rights.
- Employment law: Our firm offers experienced representation for enforcement and defense of trade secrets and covenants not to compete and litigation of severance agreements.
- Wills, trusts and probate: We offer full estate planning services that include the preparation of wills, living trusts and family trusts, as well as representation in probate court following the death of a loved one.
Contact Us Today For An Initial Consultation
Our office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Weekend and evening appointments may also be made. Call our Geneva office at 630-457-1691 for a consultation. You may also contact us by email.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.