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23 Mar, 2015 by Elizabeth
Vonda K. Vaughn represented me this past year for my divorce case. From the moment I set foot in her office---I experienced a level of professionalism, strength and confidence...along with a heart and conscience, that is rarely seen...these days. She's an an excellent listener who knows the value of paying attention to details. She has the competency and commitment required to accomplish the task...or challenge at hand---and does so in the most thorough of manners. My case was an extremely difficult one: Ours was a long-term marriage, (26+ years), my position at work had just been "dissolved", and there was a significant income disparity. The "energy" behind the difficulties was, in large part, due...from the very onset...to the adversarial tone set forth by my now former husband. Added to this were the continual challenges that arose from the various stances in positions that he held onto. Vonda had the tenacity and "bite" it takes to navigate our way through a myriad of challenges, such as researching, discovering the existence of...and then "hunting-down" benefits that my (former) husband failed to disclose, such as: ▪︎ a viable pension from a previous employer ▪︎ sources of non-qualified deferred compensation he was receiving...including a less-encountered type of benefit, yet common amongst upper-level executives---known as a SRIP, (Supplemental Retirement Income Plan). Even items that were disclosed during the initial "Discovery" period---though they were valuable benefits to me--- added to the complexity of the situation...and required her on-going involvement, monitoring and collaboration with others. They included: ▪︎ 2 different types of pensions from his current employer ▪︎ a 401(k) Savings Plan, also from his current employer These benefits, including the ones already mentioned, above them, had to go through the formal process of being divided between the two of us. This process is known as a "QDRO", (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) and was a lengthy one, that was done in a mathematically-scientific manner---adhering to strict standards as set forth by my former husband's current and previous employers. A lot of "back-and-forth" was required during this process. So many "hoops" to jump through...and making sure to "cross" all the "t"s...and "dotting" every "i". This..again...was where Vonda's attention to detail and ongoing patience was truly amazing. Vonda fought for me...she was my Advocate. She would be aggressive...yet tempered with a measure of cool, self-control. Throughout the case, in a variety of situations, she exhibited a remarkable ability to set boundaries---when and where they were needed. This valuable skill speaks to the uniqueness of her abilities. While she was knowledgeable in so many areas of the law---she would not hesitate, when necessary, to reach-out and draw from the invaluable resources that exist, and are there to support her, at a firm such as The Gitlin Law Firm. So...while Vonda "had-my-back"---attorneys gifted and skilled in various areas of the law---along with an amazing support-staff...had hers. This...along with so many other reasons...gave me the assurance that I had chosen the RIGHT attorney. The RIGHT law firm. Representation. It's a powerful thing.....when it's done WELL. I have...and will continue to recommend Vonda Vaughn of The Gitlin Law Firm to anyone who finds themselves navigating their way through the challenging, difficult...and painful process of Divorce.
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06 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
Mr. Hamilton was one of the kindest and most patient attorneys I have ever worked with. He continuously took the time to explain things to me and was empathetic to my needs. I highly recommend it.
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23 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
I needed a tough attorney who would not take crap. I got what I wanted and then some. Mr, Hanlon was firm committed and pleasant to the opposite side.
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08 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
I met with Robert and he suggested a solution where he would mot make any money and didn’t charge me even though he helped me solve my problem. He was clear about needing to be truthful with litigation and how the untruths always burn people in court. I followed his advice and resolved the dispute with my business partner. When i need an attorney Im going to call him
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27 Apr, 2021 by Cynthia
One of the best, most honest and capable attorneys in the Northern district. I highly recommend him to anyone needing some of the best legal advice possible.
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