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Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C.

Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C.

922 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA 19053, Feasterville, PA 19053

4 Attorneys
4 Locations
$2.3M+ Recovered
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About Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C.

The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C. provides legal services in family law, real estate, business law, civil litigation, estate planning, and personal injury. The firm serves clients across the Greater Philadelphia Area, including Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties. With four attorneys and six support staff, the firm has tried thousands of cases since its founding in 2004. Michael Kuldiner is also a Certified Divorce Financial Specialist, a licensed title agent, and a real estate broker.

Notable Case Results

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$1.4M

Real Estate Transaction

Attorney Kuldiner facilitated the sale of a multi-family property for his client, valued at $1,365,000. This transaction involved a 28-unit apartment community known as Lawndale Apartments.

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$570,000

Real Estate Tax Appeal

CraftMaster Manufacturing, Inc. had its Real Property Tax Assessment reduced from $3.90 million to $3.33 million in Bradford County through an out-of-court settlement.

2012View

$222,747

Divorce - Equitable Distribution

Wife's inheritance funds of $222,747.19 were deemed non-marital property despite commingling, due to traceability and short duration in joint account in Neff v. Neff. Husband's appeal was denied.

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$80,325

Divorce - Equitable Distribution

Wife awarded $80,325 as half the increase in value of Colorado acreage, deemed marital property, as part of equitable distribution in Summers v. Summers.

2012View

$10,000

Divorce - Equitable Distribution

Wife awarded $10,000 as half the value of an heirloom diamond engagement ring as part of equitable distribution in Summers v. Summers.

2012View

$3,748

Divorce - Equitable Distribution

Husband ordered to reimburse Wife $3,748.28 for payments made to IRS due to tax lien on Husband's separate property account in Summers v. Summers.

2012View

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