Gregory O. McCullough, experienced Family Law, Litigation attorney in Sanford, ME with 19 reviews
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Gregory O. McCullough

1074 Main Street, Sanford, ME

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University of Washington School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Ray fowler

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07 Jul, 2024
I have used Gregory for services throughout the years, and my father before me. He is an amazing lawyer and carries himself with the utmost integrity, honestly and professionalism. Going through a legal situation is never ideal, but there is not another man, I would want by my side than him. Thank you Greg !
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Marc olimpio

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28 Mar, 2024
callec for a consult ,set up trust etc,never called back
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Matt

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13 Dec, 2023
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and professionalism
“He is an amazing lawyer and carries himself with the utmost integrity, honestly and professionalism.”
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Strong communication and responsiveness
“Between Greg, Colin and Kelli, their team has been very helpful. Looking forward to this all being behind me but they've all made me feel a lot more comfortable with their professionalism and experience in and out of the courtroom.”
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Dedication to client success
“Thanks to Greg I have custody of my daughter which essentially saved her. I will be forever grateful to Sanford Law Offices for helping myself through a very difficult time.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“No response to multiple voicemails left on office phone and cell phone plus multiple emails afte”
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Failure to follow up with clients
“callec for a consult ,set up trust etc,never called back”

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