John W. Demling

1737 S. Naperville Road, Suite 100, Wheaton, IL

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1977
Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology, JD - Juris Doctor
1974
Muskingum College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Magaly cuautle

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10 Dec, 2024
I had the pleasure to work with Catherine Sheehan, she did a wonderful job with my case. Hold my hand through everything and always gave me positive energy throughout the whole process! She is a mother and also when through divorce her self so she knows what to expect and will always look for the best interest for your self and your children.
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John tsang

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08 Dec, 2024
George Frederick came highly recommended by my business coach, and George recently helped me with my ongoing post marital agreement lawsuits with my ex-wife. Since my lengthy and most challenging divorce, I had multiple attorneys and George by far has been the most effective, responsive and caring divorce attorney that I have worked with. He was able to help me keep my emotions in check and provide the clarity needed for us to focus and execute the necessary steps for my case resolution. George was always super responsive and provided excellent consult - I highly recommend George to anyone who needs a top divorce attorney.
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Melissa clark

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08 Dec, 2024
I have been very happy with the effort and work done to complete my divorce, Jessica McGary, showed compassion and concern to both parties involved in the divorce., she was fair in working with everyone involved.
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15 Dec, 2013 by Ken
I am a single parent who hired Ms. Peck after having already been through the ringer with the wrong attorney and had pretty much given up hope in the legal system and TOO MUCH money towards the fight for common sense (let kids have both parents and stop fighting just for the fight,which will only cause us both to be broke). My X didn't care about our dwindling 401k and our son crying to talk to his dad nightly. Everything was a volleyball game to her, money and our kids. Her attorney played the game too, which showed he had no agenda other than to make money. Peck was so decent I was worried, could a "decent" attorney help me win in this disaster? The end result was that Peck stopped the games and knew exactly what steps to take so the legal system did actually work! The games were no longer played and the best possible outcome was reached, in believe it or not, a fairly quickly manner based on the circumstances. I learned that big firms are just that, big. I learned that "popular" names don't make the attorney great. Peck is the best! I am forever grateful to her.
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11 Jul, 2014 by Anonymous
Kirsten and staff are always friendly and helpful. They have a great process that aided me in creating my estate planning documents with ease. Highly recommended !
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02 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Fezzey for a bankruptcy filing, and he was great every step of the way. Easy to communicate with, and always looked professional.
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