Tamarah Diane Evanko, experienced Adoption, Family Law attorney in Vernon, CT with 9 reviews
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Tamarah Diane Evanko

Po Box 612 Vernon Ct, Vernon, CT

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21 Nov, 2024
We hired Tami for a custody case of a same sex relationship. She did her due diligence and made sure to be have the knowledge of all the new laws regarding the parentage act. She fought for the child's best interest and did everything she could within her legal bounds. She continues to ensure that ifthere are any issues, she will help us get back into court to get them resolved. She is very personable and caring and has a heart of gold. She absolutely fought for us. Even though we might not have gotten the outcome we originally wanted, that was not on the attorney but the Judge's call and we understood that.
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20 Nov, 2024
Attorney Envanko is an amazing attorney. I’ve been working with her for over a year, in a child custody battle. She is very knowledgeable about the law and how things work. She is very experienced in many different situations & has helped me come out on top with a lot in my case. She truly has children’s best interest at heart. I recommend her to others.
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20 Nov, 2024
Horrible attorney. If I could put 0 Stars I would consultation on September 13th 2024 discussed action plan goals, fears concerns what I needed. What I wanted, she chalked herself app a good game. She even told me she knew the other attorney on how to maneuver this case smoothly for me. I trusted inher i believed in her and September 18th retained her. She had 5 weeks to get prepared for my case. On October 24, 2020 for October 16th I texted her asking her what she needed as I was doing her legwork on the case, providing her with all the weapons she needed to fight my case for me. We discussed pelusi port's pictures. Photos. Everything I got her everything she needed before our court case. All she needed to do was one job file. A bunch of motions for me that we discussed that she told me she would do for me and she failed to do so I showed up to court October 24th. What a crap show They walked all over us and I'm there confused, wondering what went on and everyone's asking her and wondering where are my motions? The judge is confused. Wondering, where are my motions? I am crying and begging and speaking of issues and concerns and safety issues, so my son would not be released to an abusive criminal. Who's been in and out of jail in and out of warrants for the abuse? He's done to me in front of the child. Multiple occasions and drug selling, too unchild. Proof containers so that my son would stay protected with me me and I would go for full custody of my son, but she failed me so bad that my son is being released now over there. That's how bad she failed me. By not being prepared for court and her lack of performance here of protecting and serving her clients like she should have done for me. Due to her negligence, I am facing my fears and concerns and living them currently right now. Thanks to her, I even received a contempt because of her going to a judge meeting with the other attorney and letting them place a new order without consulting with me or a verifying with me and Letting a new order. Come in without a motion being filed for that. Yet, she fought nothing for me and never informed me of the new change in the new order for that same day of Halloween, which was my holiday. It was in order to give up the baby and split my day with him, which I knew nothing about for 7 PM and guess what? They filed a contempt on me. The next day. So yes, she created such a huge mess here for me and has put me in the bottom worst position. I could ever be in here and now unfortunately, I need to clean up her mess now and get myself a better attorney whom does not have any grievances, filed on them or rep? A man's currently as Tamara does look her up and do your research? Because that's where I fell short, listening to someone that that referred me that proudly never even used her before, apparently, because she was horrible. Horrible, be careful everyone. She also, in regards to those motions. Asked me to pay her an extra $180 in order to file the motions for me that she failed to file on October 24th for court and then tells me that if I didn't have the funds because she didn't have the funds to file these motions for me that she would tell the judge that I didn't have the money and I needed more time. And I say to her, you cannot go in there. A second time without my motions filed, and I sent her the $180 instantly very unprofessional. She blamed me for things as well. All these reviews of what people are saying are very true and it's been a Lotta things she's been doing lately. So it really shows that there's stuff going on here. I apologize to anyone who has felt victim to Tamera, harming their case and not working for them. Good luck everyone I have filed all my paperwork aganist her.I would like my full retainer back.Thank you
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