Christine G. DeBernardis, experienced Appeals, Child Custody attorney in Amesbury, MA with 18 reviews
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Christine G. DeBernardis

100 Main Street Suite 15, Amesbury, MA

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1999:
New England School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1996:
Trenton State College, B.S.

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06 Feb, 2019
I would highly recommend Christine as an attorney. She handled an extremely challenging situation for me with my ex revolving our custody agreement. She took her time to fully understand our history and current situation and then worked towards a resolution that was in the best interest of myself and my children. She was very responsive, knowledgeable and took the time to explain the legal process and next steps. I would not hesitate to use her again (although hope not to have to).
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James

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25 Dec, 2018
Christine handled my divorce and was always thinking about my best interests. She did not let me make mistakes. She never let me give up something for nothing. She asked me what I wanted and fought for it. She was always available and promptly returned messages. I recommend her wholeheartedly and without reservation.
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Rick

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30 Jul, 2018
Christine went out of her way to answer numerous inquiries I had posted here, for which I am very thankful. At one point, I left a detailed VM for Christine seeking further advice and possible representation for which she in turn called, provided additional answers to numerous inquiries within my difficult situation knowing that as I was in a court district for which she could not represent me in. Christine is a true professional! Thank you!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in handling complex legal matters, including custody agreements and divorces
“She took her time to fully understand our history and current situation and then worked towards a resolution that was in the best interest of myself and my children.”
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Responsive, accessible, and communicative with clients
“She was always available and promptly returned messages.”
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Fights for her clients' best interests and does not let them make mistakes
“She did not let me make mistakes. She never let me give up something for nothing. She asked me what I wanted and fought for it.”
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Compassionate and understanding during difficult situations
“She instantly made me feel comfortable and at ease.”
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Provides clear explanations and guidance throughout the legal process
“She was very responsive, knowledgeable and took the time to explain the legal process and next steps.”
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Lack of empathy and compassion in some cases
“Her responses to my questions were quick, short, and rude, never showing any kind of compassion or offering any extra assistance.”
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Potential issues with billing and fees
“I would never had chosen her if I had the money to afford a good lawyer!”

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