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27 Oct, 2015 by Eric
I was having a difficult time financially and was looking for available options. My accountant at the time referred me to Attorney Casey to discuss the possibility of filing bankruptcy. I was hesitant at first as I was always diligent on paying what I owed. I called and then met with Attorney Casey to go over my current financial situation and he put all my concerns at ease. He was great to talk to and listened to my concerns over the whole process. Due to the nature of my situation, his office had to put through an emergency filing, which they did during our first meeting. Attorney Casey and his entire office made sure they collected all the required (and even more than required) data/info to make the day in court quick and effective. I got to court early and sat in on other Bankruptcy cases. I got a little nervous as a good amount of them did not have all the required info, and had to schedule another trip back to court. When it was my turn, I sat down, got sworn in, and was done in 5 minutes. Ann from Attorney Casey's office has been a great contact and resource for me as well during this process. I have a residential property that, after I filed Bankruptcy, the mortgage company contacted me about refinancing. I simply contact the office and send them any documentation I receive. Ann has been great to work with and continues to help me every time I call and send over correspondences that I receive from the mortgage company. They truly made this experience better than I could have imagined. My only regret (if I was going to have one) is that I didn't contact them earlier.
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31 Aug, 2015 by Bryan
Robert Casey Jr. recently represented my 82 year father in a sensitive bankruptcy proceeding. As a former marine my father's pride and his makeup made just the idea of a bankruptcy difficult but due to life situations of losing my mom and accumulation of debt Attorney Casey not only offered the legal advice he took the time and had the ability to make this former war veteran feel comfortable with the process and walk away with his pride. This was not an easy task and Robert and his personality as well as his assistant Anne were exceptional in dealing with my father. Attorney Casey's handling of the case from a legal perspective was textbook and everything went smoothly and just as he described. I would strongly recommend attorney Casey as he was more than just an attorney in this situation he cared about the individual and how he was doing and how the proceedings would affected him throughout. Kudos Robert and Anne and thank you so much for helping out a great man who had a run of bad luck but now has a new beginning and outlook on life!!!
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28 Aug, 2015 by A grateful parent
My teenage son managed to get himself into a situation where we knew he would need someone to represent him and protect his record. Attorney Casey was able to guide us all through the difficult process. We are truly grateful for his fine representation and believe that we would not have had such a successful outcome with anyone else.
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