YOUR TRUSTED ADVISOR
ATTORNEY IN GLASTONBURY, CT WITH OVER 35 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
ATTORNEY IN GLASTONBURY, CT WITH OVER 35 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
YOUR TRUSTED ADVISOR

LEGAL rePRESENTATION, DONE RIGHT
Attorney Gregory R. Shettle has earned a reputation over 35 years as a different kind of lawyer – one who takes the time to know his clients personally, understand their needs, and guides them through important matters. Attorney Shettle also knows that law can be confusing. That’s why he takes the time to explain your options in easy-to-understand language. He is committed to helping the community and building long-term relationships with his clients to assist them from their first home purchase to estate planning and more.
AREAS OF PRACTICE
“I work hard to earn your trust and to address your legal needs effectively and efficiently in the hopes of building a long-term relationship.”
– Attorney Gregory r. Shettle
“I work hard to earn your trust and to address your legal needs effectively and efficiently in the hopes of building a long-term relationship.”
– Attorney Gregory r. Shettle
COMMON QUESTIONS
What types of legal services does Attorney Gregory R. Shettle provide?
Attorney Shettle focuses on real estate law, estate planning, and probate and trust administration. He also has experience in areas such as criminal defense, personal injury, and other legal matters. He works with individuals and families throughout Glastonbury and Hartford County to provide clear, practical legal guidance.
Who will handle my legal matter?
When you work with Attorney Shettle, your matter is handled directly by him, along with his paralegal. Your case is not passed between multiple attorneys or staff, ensuring consistent communication and a clear understanding of your situation from start to finish.
How do I get started with a consultation?
You can contact Attorney Shettle’s office by phone or by filling out the website’s contact form to schedule a consultation. During the consultation, your situation will be reviewed and next steps will be discussed.
What should I bring to my consultation?
Bringing any relevant documents, agreements, or information related to your situation can help make your consultation more productive. This may include contracts, prior paperwork, or any details that help provide context, allowing for a more focused and helpful discussion of your needs.
A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO LEGAL REPRESENTATION

Decades of experience
Over 35 years of trusted legal practice and steady guidance.

DIRECT ATTORNEY ACCESS
Work directly with Attorney Shettle from start to finish.

Life-Stage Legal Support
From purchasing your first home through estate administration.







