Charoletta Juanita Ransom, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Pomona, CA with 6 reviews
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Charoletta Juanita Ransom

401 S Main St #210, Pomona, CA

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19 Dec, 2014
After wasting tons of money on advertised television firms I was referred to attorney Ransom and she got the IRS to dance. I am so happy now, what a difference a knowledgeable and caring attorney can make or break your out come
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14 Dec, 2014
Ms. Ransom stepped in on my child custody and support case and protected my rights, got a favorable visitation schedule, and ended a case that had dragged on for months in a matter of a week.
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Deanne

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08 Dec, 2014
She reprensented me in my family law case and I am so appreciative. I had interviewed three other attorneys and they wanted huge up front fees despite my willingness to make monthly payments. Mrs. Random set down with me and went over my finances, she worked out an agreeable payment plan and off we went. She went out of her way to keep the legal fees down,Moshe worked with my spouse and his attorney to resolve issues without having to go to court. I was comfortable, I understood the process because she kept me informed and involved, I am so pleased with the result. She is my go to for legal issues.
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