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15 Sep, 2021 by Laurie
Danielle explained what to expect, every step and action that needed to be taken. She was thorough, always prepared and a easy to work with. She is definitely a lawyer you want in your corner.
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20 Aug, 2021 by Lori wong
If you need a divorce or family attorney, Atty Danielle Thomason is the BEST of the BEST! I only wish I had found her for my divorce 10 yrs ago. I had a horrible experience with my original divorce attorney so I panicked when served an unexpected modification 10 yrs post divorce, and all I can say is how GRATEFUL I am for Danielle. She is compassionate, empathetic, listens, and treats every person like she's walking in their shoes. She's not all about the "billable hours, minutes, emails etc." but about truly helping her clients...she would even call me after my work hours because it was hard to chat privately at work sometimes. I am a single mom of 3 with my last off to college and have lived on a limited income for years. So when I was served with modification paperwork at the beginning of covid when money, life etc. was stressful enough, I am so blessed I found Danielle. She is a top notch attorney (the kind you think you'd find only in Boston) who knows the law inside & out...she is amazing at her job (my ex husband even commented such in our pre-trial hearing)! When I was served, the modification was to pay me no child support and me pay $15,000 in college tuition (which I do not have). Final outcome - I was able to keep my child support and my ex-husband has to pay for our son's college tuition and I pay nothing. I can only say that if you need a divorce/family law attorney, you would be extremely lucky to have Danielle Thomason in your corner!
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19 Aug, 2021 by Justin
Danielle was awesome for my case. She took my case and assured me that she would fight hard for me. Throughout the case, she was there for all issues that arose and helped calm me down. She made sure that I got what was fair in splitting my marital debts/assets, while also helping me to get full custody of my son!
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09 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Attorney Glenny was extremely helpful during our transfer. We are so happy we chose him to represent us.
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09 Jan, 2019 by Glenn kostick
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04 Jun, 2018 by Anthony jones
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12 Dec, 2017 by Tanya bourque
Great friendly professional atmosphere
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09 Oct, 2023 by Anonymous
hired David to help me with a divorce and he didn't show up to the court hearing. send another lawyer from another law office instead. fails to respond to calls and tests for weeks at a time. Has done nothing to help me so far and is overcharging for services that he has not rendered. do not use this guy
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28 Jun, 2018 by Joseph caron
Attorney LaPointe was often late and even failed to show up once I had to call him to find out where he was. He never gave us specific facts and the direction of my case and where it was headed, just gave me the next date and never called me once during my entire case. On my court dates when I talked with him I often left confused after a conversation with him and really didn't fully understand what was going on. He often seemed overwhelmed and I didn't feel he was prepared for court or my case. I hired a him instead of going with a public attorney because I felt we had a case that I could possibly win at trial, he boasted about only loosing one case, but in the end he suggested that we settled on the plea bargain the DA was suggesting because it would cost another $3000 to go to trial and you may not win. After 9 months of going to court and not really wanting to pay more money but also not having the confidence in his ability to go to trial, or not wanting to start the process over again by hiring another attorney I took the plea deal. I am disappointed that I spent $2000 when I probably would have gotten the same result if I went with the public defender.
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