Danielle Fortier Wehrli, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Longmeadow, MA with 20 reviews
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Danielle Fortier Wehrli

171 Dwight Rd Ste 301, Longmeadow, MA

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Rebecca kean

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09 Nov, 2024
Alison represented my teenage son in a custody case between his dad and I and she was exactly what he needed. She was adamant about working for him and him only and not for either parent. She stuck up for what he wanted in court and was successful. I was initially nervous (before meeting her) that he would have a hard time expressing himself but she was very thorough and after this experience I know I couldn't have asked for anyone better.
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Tyler moore

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16 Dec, 2023
Attorney Wehrli is excellent. I highly recommend her.
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Arlyana shanice

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21 Nov, 2023
I spoke with two of the Attorney at this office. After multiple emails back and forth. To be honest I thought their tones were very condensing and extremely rude. I spoke about my situation even with concerns about the other parent she told me she could not meet my desires and further said she would be too expensive for me, even though she never asked about my financial situation or income. I have come to realize some firms do not nor will not represent people of a certain race, ethnicity or culture despite the support we need to protect our children and families. Unfortunately I believe this was the case at this firm based on their very rude demeanor, no follow up or support with my concerns and making assumptions about my financial state. I would not recommend at all.
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