Kimberley Keyes, experienced Family Law, Mediation attorney in Hingham, MA with 61 reviews
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Kimberley Keyes

62 Derby Street, Hingham, MA

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Patty williams

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10 Sep, 2024
Was given an appointment was told 8 to 8000 to 10,000 to retain this lawyer when I hadn’t even had a consult first I wanted to know if I should be retaining a lawyer I wanted to ask the question and they want eight to $10,000 to retain this lawyer it’s bogus they said they would call they never called the lady I spoke to on the phone was so rude Very rude. I can’t even believe she does customer service that’s OK that’s not the problem. The problem is I don’t think Lawyer even knows what’s happening on the phone when his secretary speaks where they’re coming from but I don’t get how they handled that I waited two days to hear from this lawyer and then that’s what I got , I’ll give you two stars that
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Matthew collard

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06 Mar, 2024
Representing myself against Jason, I’m appalled and shocked how simple procedural tasks (like ensuring opposing counsel has memorandum 3 days before trial) are not completed on time. He took over for another attorney… but they missed a perjury hearing with the magistrate And then he said, paraphrasing of course “Lawyers aren’t under oath so we can’t be committed of perjury” Your client wasn’t given the statement so nobody can be charged here… So you’re saying it’s ok to lie in court? As there are no ramifications- what about the board of ethics? No attempt to settle - he’s like most attorneys -> a GLORIFIED SALESMAN that needs to know the law but only job is to take as much money from his clients rather than advise them to settle
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Aj k

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10 Sep, 2023
We found ourselves in the middle of a legal process that we knew very little about. We had worked with another attorney for earlier stages of the process and we were not confident about how to approach the path forward… and then we hired Nicole Levy. Nicole immediately put us at ease. She was knowledgeable about the entire legal process and guided us forward all while taking our ideas into account, moving us in a direction that we were all comfortable and confident with. Nicole communicated with us frequently and clearly throughout all of the stages and made sure that we were adequately prepared. Our only regret is that we didn’t hire Nicole earlier in the process. She comes with our highest recommendation.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective legal representation
“Kim is the attorney for you. She is an expert in the field and always considered all angles to my issue to ensure we employed the best strategy possible.”
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Compassionate and supportive approach
“Kim was a constant support to me and my family during a very difficult, stressful, and emotional time.”
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Strong communication and responsiveness
“Kim was always quick to respond to my questions and even suggested how we should handle the case.”
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Focuses on the best interests of the client and their family
“Your commitment to getting the best possible outcome for her made me realize that you are indeed working towards what is in the best interest of the child and the best possible outcome for families.”
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Able to achieve favorable outcomes even in challenging cases
“With Kim nothing is impossible. I can't say it enough, her services were instrumental in my case and the final decision.”
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High consultation fees that may not provide value
“Paid $”
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Lack of proactivity and attention to details in some cases
“Failed to be proactive in any regard - never filed a response to the actual divorce complaint; never conducted any discovery; definition of burned out attorney; will cave to other side to avoid conflict.”

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