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05 Aug, 2017 by Carol
WENT FOR CHILD CUSTODY YEARS AGO AND FRANK WAS ON THE MARK, MY HUSBAND GOT FULL CUSTODY BECAUSE OF FRANK. OVER THE YEARS HE HAS BEEN GREAT, ALWAYS HAS HELPED ME WITH ANY LEGAL ISSUE I HAVE HAD. EXCELLENT ATTORNEY FOR ANYONE
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28 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
Attorney Clarke was well prepared to handle our case. He did a great job with the negotiations and made sure we understood the terms of the custody order. We are very pleased with the outcome.
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06 Dec, 2015 by Jimb
My wife and I used Hank to represent us in a custody case that had us attempting to maintain custody of our granddaughter with a final order for primary, full physical and sole legal custody. Hank meet us (at our house) for the initial consultation, which was free. He also came to our house two days before the custody hearing to prepare my wife and I for our testimony and anticipated questions. He covered EVERY point that was needed to establish the PA rules regarding basis for custody. He also was able to highlight the ineptitude and negligence on the part of our daughter regarding raising her children. We were successful in meeting the burden established for grandparents seeking custody of their grandchild due to Hank's professional guidance, presentation and knowledge. His fees were very reasonable and he was the consummate professional. I highly recommend using Hank for custody related issues and would think he fits just add well for litigation and criminal defense cases.
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02 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
Attorney Clark is very good and very helpful! I would recommend him to anybody who need legal help! Thank you attorney for helping me with my legal matter! I get to see my son now without conflict and just keep building to have my son more and more! Thank you!
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20 Apr, 2011 by Brian
I was being charged for assault against my daughter. Which besides bad judgment of letting her live with me, I was guilty of nothing. I was given Attorney Reidlinger as a public defender. He gave me no hope of winning a case, that was not hard. I had just moved to SchyukillCounty and the police did not ever have any knowledge of our past which was very volatile. She had assaulted me, teachers, police officers, juvenile probation officers, even a social worker was kicked in the stomach while healing from a hysterectomy at a facility the Court had placed her. This day she assaulted me and spit on me. I did nothing but tell her I was going to throw her out. My girlfriend at the time was holding our 18month old daughter. SHE (the girlfriend) apparently slapped my older daughter. When I turned I saw my older daughter attacking towards them. I restrained her. She pretended to go into a seizure, when I put my finger in her mouth to hold her tongue, she bit me to the bone. I had to force her to release my finger that she bit to the bone by prying her mouth open. She left and was covered in my blood. She went to the police and told them I attacked her unprovoked. I was arrested and arraigned. I never saw this Attorney till I stood in front of the magistrate. He never opened his mouth. After the hearing he told me that this was not television, lawyers don't perform like that. I told him the story while his paralegal was hitting on my girlfriend. The paralegal mocked me even making faces. I immediately drove to the public defenders office and asked for a new lawyer. They refused. So I decided to fire him, I would defend myself. I could not afford a real attorney because of the costs I incurred to the prior mentioned problems with my daughter. He called me one time. I threatened to fire him in front of the Jury. Trial came and he showed up. He said the DA would reduce this to disorderly. I'm sure he had nothing to do with that. Or because he might have thought I would make good on my promise. But panic set in and I agreed. The fine was reduced to a 400 fine. If that is what you want to go through, have at it and good luck. -
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