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Responsive and attentive to clients' needs
“Naomi was able to provide the guidance, knowledge, and attention to all matters that I had.”
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Excellent communication and keeping clients informed
“We always felt we knew what was going with our case. We felt informed and we able to be a collaborative part of the decision making process.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced legal team
“Jan and his team immediately. They became our Maui support system right from the beginning because we had no family or friends with us.”
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Going above and beyond for clients
“They definitely went above and beyond our expections. Mahalo for all your hard work and providing a positive outcome for us.”
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Providing emotional support and care
“They became our Maui support system right from the beginning because we had no family or friends with us.”
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Difficulty in reaching the firm and getting timely responses
“It has been ove”
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Lack of availability and accessibility
“I've been to the office a couple of times and they are never open. Are they still in business?”

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19 May, 2024 by Molly patrick
A Lifesaver in Family Law: Krystal Myge & Sarah Vibinwell at Wong Leong Cuccia My situation was incredibly complex, and after contacting literally dozens of lawyers, I felt hopeless. Then I found Krystal Myge at Wong Leong Cuccia. Krystal was a beacon of hope! She, along with her amazing assistant Sarah Vibinwell, exuded kindness, compassion, and professionalism throughout the entire process. They were clear and prompt in their communication, which was invaluable during such a stressful time. But Krystal and Sarah weren't just brilliant and professional - they were also badass! They got to work and achieved the outcome I desperately wanted. The relief I felt is indescribable, and I will never be able to thank them enough. If you're facing a family law challenge, look no further than Krystal Myge and Sarah Vibinwell at Wong Leong Cuccia. They're the dream team!
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14 May, 2024 by Kelly kaspar
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30 Apr, 2024 by Charles gibson
We needed to locate legal counsel for a child custody situation involving our son who lives in Maui but is not native to the area. As many folks in the same situation would quickly learn, trying to source legal representation for this purpose presents a challenge on this tiny island. Wong Leong Cuccia was recommended to our family through a long-term friend and lawyer from the Boston area. His suggestion was absolutely the right choice for us. Krystal Myge, assistant attorney was appointed to our case. From the initial free consultation to the eventual custody agreement being finalized, we could not be happier. Krystal understood the nuances of Hawaii custody law, understood the courts position on such custody agreements, and worked closely with the opposing lawyer to foster an agreement before the case even went to trial. We are truly thankful that she was able to negotiate on our behalf with the minimal financial output and to our satisfaction.
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21 Apr, 2024 by Sept luxure
They were no help at all they told to get help.from another organization that also was no help at all Frustrating
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17 Apr, 2024 by Doris horne
I met Elizabeth Cuccia at the courthouse. Beware. She lacks aloha, decency and integrity. She intended to trap, scam and destroy a local Hawaiian Family, which happened to be my own family. This was a few years ago, and it took me this long to finally write a review because I have been busy fixing the mess she left behind her. Elizabeth Cuccia asked me to meet her in the court private room before the court trial. I agreed so in the private room she demanded that I drop the 6 months TRO case and sign a divorce paper instead. She was rude, aggressive, loud and intimidating when it was just me and her in that little private room. I didn't understand why she had to yell and be mean and she had no common courtesy to say please, thank you, mam, excuse me, etc. It felt like she had a personal grudge on me, trying to be lesbian up on my face when I just met this lady. So in the end I stood up because I was sitting the whole time she was standing up with all her papers and briefcase in front of me. I finally spoke up and gave her the same treatment. She was offended by my reaction, she didn't even try to change her approach and try for a 2nd negotiation. What a joke. Not a serious attorney. Her case was nonsense. Cuccia was representing to counter and have my husband be a single dad with full custody of our 2 years old daughter, when in fact I filed for joint custody even though I am the main caretaker. I've talked to other attorneys and they told me it's unheard of for a dad to win a full custody case on a baby girl. My husband told me he didn't even want full custody because he knew he didn't have the capability to be a single dad. This case was about a 6 months TRO but Cuccia tried to side track the case by throwing in a single dad custody on a baby girl. Elizabeth Cuccia is unrealistic because she acted too outrageous to make a dollar. It's better to be an honest, hardworking person than to be a desperate scammer. If she is struggling to make a living as an attorney, she can always make money on side jobs. So many honest, hardworking people have more than 1 job. Nothing to be ashamed of working multiple jobs. I recommend listening to the Dave Ramsey show to help straighten out personal finances.
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Ongoing interaction/case. Feel super well supported as we investigate legal angles and possible strategies together. If you want to feel like someone has your back, Debbie Wright may well be the ally you are looking for. I was recommended to hire her "if I really meant it" by a good friend, that is how this relationship began a few months ago. Very pleased so far.
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