Most of the clients who walk into the Law Office of Tracie L. Doyle arrived because someone they trust sent them there, a pattern driven by referrals and repeat clients that reflects the practical outcome of the firm’s emphasis on personal service over volume. Located at 1794 Bridge Street, Unit 18A, Dracut, Massachusetts, telephone (978) 454-5511, the office maintains a deliberately small structure that gives Tracie Doyle direct control over every matter she takes on. The fax number is (978) 970-1213. What the firm handles spans a meaningful range: family law, personal injury, real estate, estate planning and administration, and mediation. Doyle is also a trained divorce mediator, which means she can serve clients who want to resolve family disputes outside of adversarial litigation, a path that often produces faster and less expensive outcomes than contested court proceedings. The firm serves clients in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

The size of the firm is a feature, not a limitation. A small practice structured around direct attorney access means that when a client calls with a question, the person who answers knows the file. Tracie Doyle is not managing a high-volume caseload from a distance while staff handles client communications. The work stays with the attorney.

Practice Areas

The Law Office of Tracie L. Doyle handles family law, personal injury, real estate matters, estate planning and administration, and mediation services. These areas are distinct in their legal frameworks but overlap in the lives of the clients who need them.

Family Law: Family law cases are among the most personally consequential legal matters a person will face. Divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, and modification proceedings require an attorney who can balance legal strategy with the emotional weight of the situation. The firm handles both contested and uncontested family law matters in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The goal is to reach outcomes that protect the client’s interests without prolonging the conflict unnecessarily.

Mediation: As a trained divorce mediator, Tracie Doyle can serve clients who prefer to resolve family law disputes without going through a contested court process. Mediation allows both parties to negotiate terms with the assistance of a neutral mediator, which typically reduces cost, shortens the timeline, and gives the parties more control over the outcome than a judge would. This service is available for divorce and related family law issues.

Personal Injury: People who have been injured through the negligence of another party may have claims for compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses. The firm handles personal injury cases in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, pursuing fair settlements and, when necessary, litigation on behalf of injured clients.

Real Estate: Real estate matters include purchase and sale transactions, title issues, boundary disputes, easements, and related legal questions. The firm assists buyers, sellers, and property owners in navigating real estate transactions and resolving disputes that arise from property-related disagreements.

Estate Planning and Administration: Planning for the future means creating legally enforceable documents that reflect your wishes and protect your family. The firm assists with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. When a loved one dies, the administration of their estate involves inventory, debt payment, and distribution to beneficiaries, all of which require careful attention to state law. The firm guides families through both the planning phase and the administration process.

Attorney Profiles

Tracie L. Doyle is the principal attorney at the Law Office of Tracie L. Doyle. In addition to her legal license, she holds credentials as a trained divorce mediator, which extends her ability to serve clients who are working through family law matters and prefer a non-adversarial approach to resolution.

The firm’s business model reflects her professional priorities. Most clients come through referrals from past clients, which means the client experience consistently produces the kind of satisfaction that leads to recommendations. That referral base is built over time and is not something a high-volume practice produces automatically.

Doyle structures the firm to allow her to take the time to explain the legal process to each client. The emphasis on ensuring that clients understand what is happening with their matter, feel heard, and are comfortable with the path forward is a deliberate part of how the firm operates. Legal proceedings are often unfamiliar territory for clients, and an attorney who takes time to explain each step reduces anxiety and produces better collaboration throughout the case.

Licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, she handles matters in courts and administrative proceedings in both states.

Location and Service Area

The Law Office of Tracie L. Doyle is located at 1794 Bridge Street, Unit 18A, Dracut, Massachusetts. The telephone number is (978) 454-5511 and the fax number is (978) 970-1213.

Dracut is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the greater Lowell area near the New Hampshire border. The location is well situated for clients in northern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. The firm handles cases in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and Attorney Doyle’s dual-state licensure means clients whose matters involve either state can be represented without referral to another attorney.

Family law clients in both states have access to mediation services in addition to traditional representation. For clients near the Massachusetts/New Hampshire border, this dual-state capability is particularly useful, as family law cases sometimes involve court proceedings in both jurisdictions depending on where parties reside.

Client Focus

The Law Office of Tracie L. Doyle serves individuals and families across a range of legal needs that often occur together. A family going through divorce may simultaneously face questions about real estate, estate planning documents that need to be revised, and potentially a personal injury claim. Having one attorney who is familiar with all of these areas and who knows the client’s situation removes the inefficiency of coordinating between multiple practitioners.

The firm’s emphasis on personal service and thorough client communication is particularly suited to clients who have not previously had significant experience with the legal system. Understanding what is happening, why decisions are being made, and what outcomes are realistic reduces the stress of legal proceedings and leads to better decisions throughout the process.

Referral-driven business reflects a self-reinforcing quality standard. When past clients recommend the firm to people they care about, they are vouching for the experience they had. That vouching creates an accountability loop that shapes how every new client is served.

Mediation clients are often divorcing spouses who recognize that adversarial litigation will be costly and difficult, and who want to reach an agreement on their own terms rather than submit the outcome to a judge. Trained mediation gives both parties access to a structured process with a neutral facilitator who can guide productive conversation.

Estate planning clients benefit from working with an attorney who also handles estate administration, because the planning documents are created with a clear understanding of how they will be implemented when the time comes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between mediation and litigation for a divorce?
In litigation, a judge makes the final decisions on contested issues if the parties cannot reach an agreement. In mediation, both parties work with a trained mediator to negotiate their own terms, which are then formalized into a legal agreement. Mediation is typically faster, less expensive, and gives the parties more control over the outcome. It works best when both parties are willing to communicate in good faith and reach reasonable compromises. Not every situation is appropriate for mediation, and an attorney can help assess whether it is a realistic option given the circumstances.

What should I bring to an initial consultation for a family law matter?
Useful documents include any existing court orders, the marriage certificate if applicable, financial statements, and a list of significant assets and debts. For custody matters, information about the children’s current living situation and school enrollment helps the attorney assess the facts quickly. The more information you can provide, the more productive the initial meeting will be.

How does estate planning protect my family?
A will specifies how your assets should be distributed and who should manage that process. A healthcare proxy designates someone to make medical decisions if you are unable to make them yourself. A power of attorney allows someone to handle financial matters on your behalf. Without these documents, your family may face contested proceedings, court-ordered guardianship, and distributions determined by state intestacy law rather than your own wishes.

Can the firm handle cases in New Hampshire?
Yes. Tracie L. Doyle holds licenses in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire and handles matters in courts in both states.

What types of personal injury cases does the firm handle?
The firm handles personal injury cases arising from accidents in which another party’s negligence caused injuries, including car accidents and other circumstances where damages including medical bills, lost wages, and related losses may be recoverable. The specific facts of each case determine which claims are available and what the realistic range of outcomes looks like.

Closing

There is a practical logic to the Law Office of Tracie L. Doyle’s structure: a small firm run by an attorney who controls every file, is reachable by the clients who need her, and has built a practice where most new clients are referred by people who have already experienced the work firsthand. For clients facing family law matters, personal injury claims, real estate transactions, or estate planning needs in Massachusetts or New Hampshire, the combination of direct attorney access and mediation credentials creates more options than a practice offering standard representation alone. The fax line at (978) 970-1213 and phone at (978) 454-5511 connect directly to the firm. More information is available at attorneydoyledracut.com/.

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