At Krusch Law, PLLC, we're proud to have some incredible attorneys on our team. When you bring us onto your case, you'll work alongside one of our outstanding lawyers.
Alan R. Krusch. Alan is a board-certified family lawyer and has been helping clients navigate family legal disputes since 1990. Alan helps clients know what to expect from their cases, protecting their rights and pursuing their best interests in and out of the courtroom. To learn more about Alan, visit his biography on our site.
David M. Krusch. Since 2011, David has worked alongside Alan as a family lawyer. A skilled, empathetic family lawyer, David helps clients find effective resolutions for legally and emotionally complex cases, such as child custody disputes. Visit David's biography to learn more.
At Krusch Law, PLLC, our attorneys know that every client has unique and individual needs. We'll work with you to develop a comprehensive case strategy tailored to your specific circumstances.
To schedule a consultation with our team and learn more about how we can help you, contact us onlineor via phone at (704) 343-8811.
“I am very comfortable referring friends and family to him because of his expertise, he’s a true gem!”Judith B.
“I have used Alan several times over the past 15 to 20 years. He is a caring and wise individual!”STEVE C.
“I think he is one of the best family law attorneys in Mecklenburg County.”Bobby B.
“He has an in-depth understanding of the law and the ability to communicate legal concepts clearly and effectively.”Andrew D.
“Alan is a sophisticated professional.”Julie M.
319 S Sharon Amity Road, Suite 230
Charlotte, NC 28211
Phone: (704) 343-8811
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