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Knowledgeable and experienced in the law
“She knows her laws and if she doesn't she will learn them.”
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Responsive and communicative
“She always gets back to you in a timely manner and answers all questions you may have.”
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Personable and calming presence
“April was very pleasant and helped me relax from the court anxiety.”
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Effective at achieving desired outcomes
“She won them both for Me. She is very personable, she does her homework and she makes sure she has all the info she needs before she goes into court.”
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Passionate and dedicated to her clients
“April was very professional but also personal. She listened and has passion in her work. I could not thank April enough for helping me and my son also for explaining to me how the whole court process works etc.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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07 May, 2024 by Anonymous
April was easy to contact directly, whenever needed. Whether via text, phone call or email, she answered and responded quickly to all questions. She definitely made hiring a lawyer less intimidating, and helped us file all the correct paperwork quickly, and got us the results we needed. I'd definitely go to her again.
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10 Aug, 2023 by Andrea
April was the best. I really struggled with finding someone who would support my case and help me whenever needed. She answered all my calls and texts, and got all the paperwork done quickly. She knew the right things to say in court and it was such a huge relief having her by my side.
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20 Jul, 2023 by Kaylie
April helped me so much!!! So informative, nice and professional. Highly recommend
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01 Mar, 2023 by Kelly
April Scott Asbell is Professional and very Intelligent. April helped me get through a very nasty divorce. When I needed a restraining order, she walked me through the process and always explained things in detail. April always answered my phone calls and always responded to the hundreds of texts I sent her. April knows the law; she knows the court system and she knows how to get you the results you're looking for. I strongly recommend April Scott Asbell as your attorney.
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27 Apr, 2022 by Jay
I was passing through the community of Angel's Camp, California in Feb of 2022 when I came up behind what I believed to be a slow moving vehicle driven by someone who was elderly. After following for 3/4 of a mile or so, I slowly moved left into a turning lane and passed the vehicle. Turns out that that SUV was driven by Calaveras County Sheriff's officer who was driving in an unmarked vehicle. She turned on her lights, pulled me over, and handed me a misdemeanor charge for reckless driving. To say that I was a bit stunned would be an understatement. Fortuitously, during my first court hearing, I was assigned April Asbell as my attorney. Within a few days, I spoke with her and found her to be on-point, intelligent, and professional. She quickly understood my predicament and asked the relevant questions. As equally important as her command of the law was a feeling that I was dealing with someone who was warm-hearted. She told me she would be speaking with the DA's office in the days ahead and would get back to me. About a week later she indeed got back to me and had my charge reduced to crossing double yellow lines (which is what I was really guilty of). I ended up paying a $141 fine and am thankful for April's negotiating ability. The few times that my extended family has had need for an attorney have usually in poor experiences. My encounter with April was completely the opposite. She also gives her main cell number to clients and is not the type of attorney that you never hear back from. Her excellent communication skills and intelligence mean that anyone facing a charge in Calaveras County are likely to experience a more proficuous outcome. I would highly recommend her to others and would consult with her if someone in my own family needed legal help.
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