Peter S. Schwedock

2645 Executive Park Dr, Weston, FL

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Wendy llanos

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19 Dec, 2024
Alexis was prompt, professional and very nice to work with. We will use her services again. She was able to expedite what I needed in a very short time frame. Everything went smoothly.
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Melissa g

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Victoria ruiz

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15 Dec, 2024
No sé ni por donde empezar. Nuestro caso era súper sencillo. Hija ciudadana americana pidiendo a sus padres. Nuestro hijo en ese entonces menor de 21 años iba a ser pedido tan pronto nos salieran nuestros papeles. Empezamos el proceso en Julio 2021, habíamos consultado varios abogados via telefónica pues Covid19 estaba todavía. Caroly nos pareció muy conocedora del tema y por esto nos dió confianza para iniciar el proceso con ella. Le enviamos todos los documentos que nos pidieron y ella nos dijo debíamos entendernos con Maria su asistente quien iba a manejar nuestro caso. Se enviaron los documentos y el dinero. Iniciamos el proceso y aproximadamente 6 meses después me llega una carta de USCIS donde me dice que la documentación estaba incompleta y por lo tanto no podían empezarlo. Llamamos a la abogada para consultar, en ese momento la asistente nos dice que debemos hacer una cita para que ella nos llame y estemos atentos. Hasta ese momento NUNCA nos había dado la cara. Nos aseguró que todo estaba bien y que tuviéramos paciencia. La primera respuesta después de eso se dió un año después en mi caso. Me salió el permiso de viaje y trabajo. A mi esposo nada. Ya ha pasado año y medio en un proceso donde ella nos dijo saldría en 7 u 8 meses. A mi esposo le llegó el permiso de viaje y de trabajo 2 meses después. Meses después Maria me dice que debo hacerme unos exámenes médicos, fuimos inmediatamente a realizarlos. Ella me dijo que estuviera atenta que ella me avisaría cuándo enviarlos. Pasó un año más y nunca se enviaron esos exámenes. Ya han pasado dos años y medio y todavía nada de nada. A estas alturas la abogada todavía no nos da la cara y Maria ya no trabaja más allá. Empezamos a comunicarnos directamente a USCIS para tratar de ver qué pasaba. Terminamos escribiendo al Senador Rubio, quien gracias a su gestión nos enteramos que habían enviado a la oficina de la abogada varias cartas pidiendo los exámenes médicos y otros documentos, que los procesos estaban parados porque no había esa documentación. Inmediatamente hicimos llegar esos documentos. Nos tomó 6 meses más yendo a la oficina, tratando de hablar con alguien que revisara los casos. No gracias a esta abogada tenemos el green card. Es a pesar de ella que lo tenemos. Nuestro hijo se quedó sin papeles, por su mala gestión mi familia quedó dividida. Y NUNCA nos dió la cara ni siquiera para disculparse por su pésima gestión.
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Exceptional legal expertise and professionalism
“Liliana is an incredible attorney. Divorce is hard and painful, but if you have to go through it this is the attorney you need and want. She is professional, experienced and knows what she is doing.”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“She is compassionate and truly cares about her clients.”
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Responsive and supportive staff
“Her office staff (Anna) handles that office fantastically. They supported me through the entire process and kept me up to date on everything I needed to know.”
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Efficient and timely service
“She was able to get my divorce finalized in 30 days or less so I could close on a new house as a 'single' woman.”
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Reasonable fees
“I didn't cost me a fortune that other firm quotes for me.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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