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28 Mar, 2022 by Loren
I met Nicole at a Continuing Ed seminar, where she presented on the topic of Estate Planning 101. Following a consultation, I hired her to set up a Trust for our estate. Every aspect of the planning and execution of the estate documents was methodically handled. Nicole, as well as the legal staff are professional, pleasant and accommodating. I'm confident our heirs are in good hands with Nicole and the law firm she represents. I've already recommended her to my friends.
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25 Mar, 2022 by Anonymous
Nicole was great to work with. She provided timely advice and recommendations that allowed my wife and I to create an Estate Plan that truly aligns with our goals both today and in the future.
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25 Mar, 2022 by Regina
Attorney Nicole Camporeale prepared my Trust in 2018, and we just updated and finalized it in March 2022. I cannot imagine any Attorney doing a better job than she did. She is always reliable, focused, and knowledgeable. She knows "her stuff" when it comes to Estate Planning, and was a pleasure to work with
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03 Sep, 2012 by William
We have used Attorney Burns for contracts and estate planning. His advice has always been straightforward and accurate. He is always professional in both appearance and demeanor. He is very detailed in his research and explanation of what he advises, but remains open to questions and discussion on these issues. His trustworthyness is unquestionable.
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11 Aug, 2017 by Love
If you are looking for a full service law firm addressing the multi facets of house closings, as well as the fine details involved in personal law cases, you have finally found a place to be completely at ease. This is a Law firm of distinction, Eric our attorney is a poised powerhouse of expertise, and his assistant Nancy is a true joy to work with! Highly Recommended!
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23 Feb, 2011 by Anonymous
My husband and I have used Anne several times for real estate closings, refinancing and estate planning. In all cases, Anne and her staff were professional, courteous and extremely organized. Anne is very knowledgeable of the law and always looked out for our best interest. She effectively negotiated with the bank and seller on our behalf. I was very pleased with how informed Anne kept us throughout the entire closing process. She was patient in explaining things I didn't understand. The closing itself was extremely organized and Anne explained every document that needed to be signed. I have recommend Anne to family and friends and they all share my same, positive experience!
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15 Nov, 2014 by Kristin
He was a great help, easy to talk too , and observant of even the smallest detail in these contracts. Energetic, and very flexible about the times he could speak with me (as an ER doc I have anything but a "normal" schedule.
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24 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
Zingaro & Cretella lied to me incessantly and mishandled my case to a point their grotesque negligence made me lose everything I had. They told me things like 'you can't impute income in family court'. And how women are NOT eligible for child support with two young children and an ex making over $500,000 a year. These folks have no idea what the law is, or they are absolute con artists who should not be in practice. Attorney Zingaro's behavior was not only egregious, but also highly inappropriate. My last interaction was grabbing my file and leaving their office in fear for my safety. He was physically and emotionally out of control. Even his staff was scared. Please reach out to me before choosing this firm to represent you. I will gladly supply you with documentation and details. Please take this decision very seriously.
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10 Jul, 2022 by Larry
Gene was there for me with a very stressful incident that took place on my property. Took charge and got the answers I needed from the courts. Took my calls on his off time (weekends) without hesitation. Then when the incident was resolved he told me it was on him no charge. That blew me away. Gene is an honest good hearted person. Larry Clarke…
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19 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
Never responded to any texts, calls or emails, never answered any questions, never contacted me when anything happened with my cases. Ended up with the same results I would have if I hadn't spent $3000! Totally pointless and useless to have hired this lawyer.
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