Christopher Lee Amero

363 S Main , Suite 502, Decatur, IL

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4.3 / 5
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2012
Southern Illinois University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2008
University of North Florida, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.3 34 reviews
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Billy faiyad

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11 Sep, 2024
She seemed a kind caring person when I first met her. When the report was finalized and I was given a copy, I was shocked to learn that a lot of the major issues that I told her about my ex wife were not documented in the report. She made me sound like the most evil person on earth. Which is OK. But the fact she didn't document the event that I told her about my ex driving on the highway texting on her phone with four kids in the car and gets in a car accident because she was texting while driving, that doesn't matter anymore. Or my ex going to Chicago six or seven times to visit her family and had NO car seat for my 4 years old son, is not an Issue! The conflict of interest with Jessica's husband, Mathew,works for BRE Law where my ex's attorney is partnered with the other attorneys, is not an issue. I willl give Jessica a credit for saying that my kids have not had BBQ for six months, because not having a BBQ is a life threatening situation. I can write a whole book on here about the injustice and discrimination, but I choose not to waste my time. I will keep keep fighting in court until I get my kids. May God be on my side!
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Big bag

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16 Aug, 2024
I would definitely recommend this lawyer. In fact, I’ve recommended her to a couple of my friends and they all have thanked me for it … She does outstanding work and will not beat around the bush with you!!! She know her laws and if you get caught red-handed, She’s going to make sure that The Police didn’t have any mistakes on your paperwork. Or whoever or however, your case goes, she’s really going to be on your side. If she don’t think you will beat the case, she will tell you. And after that, the only thing she can do is make sure they don’t slay you !! Very good lawyer ,, I keep her in my back pocket meaning I call her whenever I need help with anything. Very straightforward . Very intelligent Outstanding member
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Kevin lewis

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10 Nov, 2023
I was very happy with the out come on my case. Miss wachkwu answered my calls evertime I called or got right back to me. She kept me informed the hole time threw my case.Very well recommended.
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Pros
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Cares deeply about clients and takes the time to thoroughly explain everything
“She truly cares about her clients and takes the time to explain everything thoroughly.”
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Thorough, responsive, and hardworking
“She is beyond reasonable, always is thorough in explaining or answering any questions I have ever had, and puts forth 100%.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in family law
“Jessica is absolutely amazing and very professional. She explains everything to her clients and fights hard for them!!”
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Compassionate and a comfort during difficult times
“Jessica represented me during a very horrible time in my life and she was a great comfort. She handled my case with tremendous skill and without any of the bitter feelings that are sometimes associated with my type of case.”
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Well-respected and trusted by the community
“Jessica Jolly is a wonderful lawyer who I am happy to refer clients to because I trust her work ethic and passion in the court room.”
Cons
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Potential concerns about integrity and ethics
“Seeking to go to to the judicial board of review on this one. Should not have gotten one star. Narcissistic practices: Fabricated evidence as a GAL. Manifested a completely false narrative in GAL report to make the plaintiff look like the assailant.”
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Unsatisfactory representation and outcomes for some clients
“If you want an attorney who screws up your case and does not defend you then Jessica Jolly is the attorney for you. If you want some one to help you and defend you, find someone else.”

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