MCHENRY COUNTY DUI, DIVORCE, BANKRUPTCY, CRIMINAL LAWYERS.

MORE THAN 130 YEARS OF COMBINED LEGAL EXPERIENCE.

McHenry County DUI, Criminal, Bankruptcy, Divorce Lawyers

With over 130 years of combined legal experience, Franks, Kelly, Matuszewich, and Andrle Attorneys at Law have helped ordinary people overcome extraordinary obstacles.

If you need a McHenry County lawyer who will fight hard to protect your legal rights, look no further. We will conduct a free review of your case and answer all of the questions you may have about how we can help obtain a good result for you.  Whether you have gotten a DUI, need your driver’s license reinstated, divorce help, traffic tickets or anything criminal, we are here to help.

Call us today at 847-854-7700 and find out how we can help you!

Areas of Practice

DUI Defense

Personal Injury

Workers’ Comp

Divorce & Family Law

Traffic Tickets

Criminal Defense

Celebrating Success

Congratulations to our very own attorney, James Andrle for handling his 3000th Family Law Case! James has over 20 years experience in Divorce and Family Law. From legal separation, to paternity and child custody, James can handle any Family Law Case.

Recent Articles

How Bad Is It To Get A DUI?

How Bad Is It To Get A DUI?

Getting a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) can have serious and far-reaching consequences that can affect various aspects of your life, including your legal record, finances, employment, and personal relationships. Here's an overview of the potential consequences of...

What To Do If Driver’s License Gets Suspended

What To Do If Driver’s License Gets Suspended

Having your driver's license suspended can be a challenging and inconvenient situation, but it's essential to address it promptly and take the necessary steps to resolve the issue. Here's what to do if your driver's license gets suspended: Understand the Reason for...

Criminal Trials Before A Judge

Criminal Trials Before A Judge

If you have pled not guilty to criminal charges and are being prosecuted in District or Supreme Court, a jury will most likely decide whether or not you are guilty. A jury is composed of a panel of 12 individuals chosen during the empanelment procedure. A jury is made...