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12 Dec, 2017 by Debbie
I contacted and hired Steve after some financial "surprises" following my divorce. I was stressed out and in over my head. Steve and Laurie did a great job explaining my options and worked hard to help me avoid bankruptcy. I would highly recommend Costello Law Firm
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20 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
Steve was so easy to work with. His manner is easy going which put me at ease. He carefully explained everything that I needed to do and laid out what was to come. He answered my every question by phone and /or email. He met me at court and guided me through the procedure. I would recommend his service to anyone.
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18 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I definitely recommend the Costello & Costello lawfirm. They answered my questions via phone and helped me with what I needed in a fast and timely manner. They made the process very convenient and are very knowledgeable. Thank you!!!
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09 Apr, 2015 by Ashley
I found Steve's practice online and after reading the positive reviews, I decided It wouldn't hurt to at least schedule a consultation and see what he had to say. The calm, confident nature of Steve made me feel comfortable and less stressed during a point in life where I felt like I was drowning! After explaining myself as best I could, he explained my options to me and the general process of bankruptcy, although his fee was a bit higher than the last lawyer I had spoken with, his knowledge and personable attitude is what made me decide to hire him- and I don't regret it one bit! Laurie was extremely helpful throughout the entire process, helping me to fill out the paperwork that they break down into 3 easy steps. Laurie was prompt at responding to my emails and phone calls, which I really appreciated. I am thankful to them for their kind, attentive attention to me and for helping me start fresh! Since the reviews is what made me originally call Steve's office I wanted to make sure I wrote one myself!
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22 Mar, 2015 by Carissa
Filing bankruptcy is a difficult enough decision as it is, much less worrying about whether you are hiring the right Attorney. We (my husband and I) were actually referred to an Attorney by my relative. The Naperville Attorney we first sought out processes BK cases in addition to handling other areas of law. But something didn't feel right there, so I sought out Steve Costello. I had driven by his office many times, never thinking I would be making an appointment for bankruptcy, because pride is the first obstacle in this process. Steve's free consultation was a night and day difference because he specializes in BK law and it really shows. Steve is warm and humble, very different from what one's perception of a BK Attorney might be. My husband and I actually felt like he was helping us create a new life strategy for managing our financial well-being successfully in the years ahead. Steve breaks down what can seem like a very overwhelming process into 4 steps. This helps clients gather necessary information with accuracy which is key to completing the BK process with the best results possible. Illinois has complex laws and requirements, so Steve was able to give us a heads-up on potential scenarios and he really knows the court system and the requirements of the trustees who essentially determine your future in this process. His office reminds me of the middle class ranch home I grew up in. You feel lousy enough as it accepting that your financial hardships have led to this decision, so it felt like Steve even creates an office environment for his clients that is clean, but in a location that is far from pretentious. It was great not sitting in a wall to wall law library or conference room filled with lavish teak cabinets wondering if our attorney would even be able to relate to our situation. Besides this, Steve grew up in this law practice with a father who was also a bankruptcy attorney. I believe this may be their original location. Either way, I appreciated the humble, understated office. Steve is also a CPA which really comes in handy in terms of some of the calculations required to determine the best avenue of bankruptcy to pursue. His communication was very steady and he was super responsive throughout the process. I would suggest grouping questions efficiently in emails so he can respond accordingly to all of the given questions at that particular time. Additionally, his office processes many, many BK cases, so email seemed to be a great way to communicate. Steve has responsibilities for his other clients which require regular appearances in court, so that made email a great option. Even after our case was filed and we had our meeting w/creditors and the trustee, Steve responded swiftly to other email inquiries we had and/or things we were uncertain about. I can understand in this experience why it is important to know a great Attorney. They practically become a member of the family in the process. We are so grateful for Steve's services and expertise in this entire BK process. We will never forget this man and the faith and optimism he helped us have. I would recommend hiring Steve hands-down. We handled everything honestly and promptly every step of the way, While creditors are frowning upon you and the circumstances that lead to bankruptcy, Steve believed in us. Our hardships were directly connected to job losses and the incredible amount of unstable employers in the Chicago area. Funny enough, once we hired Steve, good things began happening. Shortly after our case was closed and the troublesome debts were dissolved, my spouse landed an incredible job opportunity. We believe our faith in Steve and his services opened up so many other positive, promising doors. Funny enough, our woes occurred around the Christmas holiday, and we didn't have much to celebrate. So we decided to watch Jimmy Stewart in "It's a Wonderful Life." If you're still wondering, What is Steve like? Steve was like our George Bailey-- he cared.
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19 Apr, 2013 by Anonymous
I was appointed Lei-Chala due to a multiple offense count which included a felony. Being out of work I was appointed a public defender who happened to be Lei-Chala. At first there wasn't much communication regarding my case until after the initial no guilty plea. From that point on Lei-Chala gave my treatment that I haven't received from attorneys that I have hired for 20K+ in the past. She let me know that her husband also worked as a attorney for the county, I assume it was as a prosecutor but it had no bearing in my case. What turns out to be a mistake on the ADA fault was not willing to do any plea agreement prior to my trial. During readiness Lei-Chala was able to get all my charges dropped due to what amounted to false arrest by the police officers involved. I was ready to plea down to two misdemeanor charges, but when the ADA refused any negotiation Lei-Chala told her she would regret it. Turned out Lei-Chala was a probably a better attorney then I could have paid for. She really is what a public defender is for, doesn't treat every case like a burden. I would pay to have her represent me if I ever needed a great attorney. Highly recommend her services and professionalism.
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04 Jun, 2019 by Anonymous
He did not represent me in court although I would have loved to hire him. Spent an hour with me, full of energy, very honest, pointed me in right direction and really cares about his clients. I almost want to get. Arrived again just to get divorced just to hire him
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11 Aug, 2015 by Matthew
James Castronova is as versed as they come when it comes to family law. In working with him, he kept me well informed of every action he planned on introducing, he is the ultimate professional, and made me feel comfortable going into court. I highly recommend Mr. Castronova, I was pleasantly satisfied and gracious to have him represent me.
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03 Dec, 2009 by Robert
Could not have worked with a better lawyer , all through the case he kept me toatlly informed . I would thoroughlty recommend James without hesitation
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