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07 Dec, 2021 by Scott
Kathryn listened to me! She made sure she understood all the details of my divorce and acted accordingly! She was very professional and made sure my concerns were address in my final Judgment. I would hire her again if I ever needed a lawyer for anything.
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28 Jun, 2017 by Bonnie
I live out of state with my 15 year old son. My ex husband has summer parenting time privilege with him and had been keeping him from having any contact with me for sometimes more than a week at a time. Kathryn was able to get a hearing before our Judge in a short amount of time and I was awarded everything I asked for plus a little more. Kathryn is companionate, knowledgeable and willing to go the extra mile.
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14 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
Kathryn has been representing me in a change of custody motion filed against me. Kathryn hasn't missed a single detail and is very well prepared at every hearing. She possesses a high level of ethics that extend to the billable hours that she charges. Having been through this a number of times now with other attorneys, I can honestly say there is no other attourney I would rather have sitting next to me in that courtroom.
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11 Dec, 2022 by Crystal pager va room stay out
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03 Apr, 2022 by Adam soule
Hrs are funky but over all service was Good
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13 Mar, 2022 by Marcia davis
Kind an helpful.
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01 Sep, 2023 by Alfredo morado iii
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29 Apr, 2023 by Samantha brown
Surprisingly nice staff!! 🤭
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03 May, 2022 by None ya
They've never read the Constitution a day in their life and they don't know the first thing about due process and they don't care about people's rights and they absolutely don't care about the facts that prove people are innocent.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Samantha brown
Surprisingly nice staff!! 🤭
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08 Jul, 2024 by Alfredo morado iii
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12 Jun, 2023 by Saleen dixon
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16 Sep, 2022 by Kyle vanerdewyk
Rude staff, they have no idea what laws to follow, 100% untrained staff. They don't know their own rules or guidelines, let alone someone elses legal rights. It is 100% the wild west. The sad thing is, speaking with other attorneys, they stated this county is essentially backwards. What a joke.
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17 Aug, 2022 by Trisha kelsey
I would like to put on here that this courthouse is not for the mother. They are absolutely for the father. I have went to this courthouse several times. No matter what the father does I always end up looking like a jerk. No matter if I am concerned for my childrens well being. They dont care if what you are saying is true. Just what is written on paper that matters. They tell you what kind of parent they think you are. The friend of the court lady apparently never remembers who she talks to cause she claims I have never called her. Even though I have called her multiple different times. This court doesnt protect the children.
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24 Dec, 2019 by Anonymous
I also hired Ryan T. Pellerito, to assist me through the legalities of a civil situation, I had done all the investigation paper work, but was unfamiliar with the filing process. When I called & asked his consultation fee, he said it was free which I was billed $300.00, also he was 40 minutes late for an office appointment, which I called him 3 times with no return call, He insisted to do things his way with no regards to my opinion, although the case was settled somewhat in my favor,not to my liking , the stress and headaches arguing with him was more then I bargained for.
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02 Nov, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr. Pellerito was hired to help me through the legalities of the situation I was in. He helped through some, but refused to help with others even though he was specifically asked if he could help with all aspects before hiring him. I am also going to inform those that read this to make certain you save every single receipt from Mr. Pellerito and be prepared to argue with him over payment. He has a hard time doing math and cannot seem to subtract payments from what he bills you. I have receipts proving $2,500 in payments and a total of $1400 billed yet he still thinks money is due him even though he was fired for his lack of knowledge in the field of law he was hired for.
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