Kristen Farrell Bonavita

6 Harris Street, Newburyport, MA

Practices

star star star star star
4.6 / 5
Google Maps
4.6
info
Google reviews rating
52 Reviews
Data reflects the status as of the latest update. Updates are typically done monthly.

License

License ID number: -

Licensed in: -

Year admitted: -

Last reviews

Overall rating
star
star star star star star
4.6 52 reviews
Google Maps 4.6

Keri mirkovich

star star star star star
30 Aug, 2024
love this guy! Navigated an extremely terrible divorce for me successfully. Custody, restraining orders, etc. all executed flawlessly. Also just an all around good guy. A+, plan on hiring him again for my next divorce, whenever that might be
Read more Google Maps

K c

star star star star star
07 Feb, 2024
This office charges a $395 consult fee for estate planning to lock you in, which we learned later is not the norm. In the end we went elsewhere when no documents were produced after 3-4 months. Sadly paid $395 to this office for nothing.
Read more Google Maps

Novak black

star star star star star
11 Oct, 2023
Awesome Work, David is very helpful with helping me follow up on paperwork I needed for a license way after the situation was handled, highly recommend !
Read more Google Maps

Top review highlights

Pros
1
Experienced and knowledgeable in the courtroom
“A quick study and experienced in the courtroom...He jumped in (with all of the other attorney's clients and his own still) and handled my case with the best outcome possible within the week.”
2
Calm and savvy approach
“He is calm and savvy-- just what we all need.”
3
Extensive pro-bono work and genuine care for clients
“Atty Carroll is not only extremely knowledgeable in both NH and MA family and criminal law and he is a shark for justice, fast on his feet in court. I found him to be genuine and he sincerely cares deeply for justice and his clients.”
4
Communicative and adept at navigating the legal system
“I found him to be communicative, knows most of the judges and DAs, and how to navigate the system in ways I could not imagine.”
5
Achieves desired results for clients
“He responded right away when he was contacted, gave me sound legal advice from the very beginning, kept me informed throughout the process, and ultimately achieved exactly the end result he originally proposed we could reach.”
Cons
1
Unreliable and unethical behavior
“If I could give zero stars I would. This disgrace of a man made me send him money on Venmo, after agreeing to represent me in my child support case against my child's father. He ignored me for weeks, and he would randomly text me asking for money. He not only didn't show to my hearing, it did not go in my favor!!!! He shut his phone off the day of the hearing.”
2
Known to steal money from clients
“DO NOT RECOMMEND!!!! WILL STEAL YOUR MONEY! He is known to the Bars Association, he's done this to multiple people!!!!! He did this to me, a single mother and I serve in the Army National Guard!!!!!”

Best lawyers in Newburyport, MA

See more
star star star star star
02 Mar, 2017 by James
Saved me financially and kept the drama low. Highly recommended!
Read more Avvo
star star star star star
24 Jun, 2014 by Rock
Robin's unflinching dedication and heart are only matched by her attention to detail and her phenomenally contemporized skill set. She is a fearless advocate for her clients and doesn't flinch at a legal challenge, no matter how daunting. She fights (in my case) for the under dog and is selfless in her dedication. She expertly personalized my case, researched and welcomed any information I would offer and was tirelessly available, accomodating and respectful. She is a principled, ethical attorney who maintained her integrity and decorum amidst a bastion of ruthless fabricators. I would highly reccomend this lawyer!!!!!!!!
Read more Avvo
See more
star star star star star
04 Jun, 2013 by Alicia
Mr. Berlin was supportive every step of the way. His support and insight helped me to move on from a difficult situation. Integrable man, Mr. Berlin is.
Read more Avvo
See more
Discover the ideal lawyer
You can search a lawyer by practice area, lawyer name, city, state, or ZIP code
FAQs
Questions? We have answers

What Questions Should I Ask Before Hiring a Lawyer?

Hiring the right lawyer is crucial for the success of your case. Here are some important questions to ask during your initial consultation:

  1. What experience do you have with cases similar to mine?
    Ensure the lawyer has relevant experience in the specific area of law pertaining to your case.
  2. How do you charge for your services, and what are the estimated costs?
    Understand the fee structure, including hourly rates, flat fees, retainer fees, and any additional expenses.
  3. Who will be handling my case?
    Find out if the lawyer will handle your case personally or delegate tasks to other attorneys or paralegals.
  4. What is your approach to resolving cases like mine?
    Learn about their strategy, whether they prefer negotiation, mediation, or litigation.
  5. What potential outcomes can I expect?
    While no lawyer can guarantee results, they can provide an assessment of possible scenarios based on their experience.
  6. How will you communicate with me throughout the process?
    Establish expectations for updates, preferred communication methods, and response times.
  7. What is the expected timeline for my case?
    Get an estimate of how long the process may take from start to finish.
  8. Do you have references from past clients?
    Testimonials or references can provide insight into the lawyer's professionalism and effectiveness.
  9. What challenges do you foresee in my case?
    Understanding potential obstacles helps you prepare and sets realistic expectations.
  10. Are there alternative ways to resolve my legal issue?
    Discuss options like mediation, arbitration, or settlement to resolve the issue efficiently.

Can a Lawyer Represent Me in Courts Outside of Newburyport, Massachusetts?

Whether a lawyer can represent you in courts outside of your city or state depends on their licensure and the jurisdiction of the court:

  • Within the Same State:
    Lawyers licensed in a particular state can typically practice anywhere within that state, including all cities and counties. They can represent you in both state and federal courts located in that state.
  • Outside of Their Licensed State:
    If your case is in a different state, the lawyer must be licensed in that state to represent you. However, there are exceptions:
    • Pro Hac Vice Admission: An out-of-state lawyer can request special permission to represent a client in a specific case in another state. This requires filing a motion with the court and often working in conjunction with a local attorney.
    • Federal Courts: If your case is in federal court, a lawyer licensed in any state may be able to represent you, provided they are admitted to practice in that particular federal court.
  • International Representation:
    For cases outside the United States, different rules apply, and the lawyer may need to comply with the foreign country's legal requirements or collaborate with local counsel.

It's important to discuss your specific situation with the lawyer to determine if they can represent you in the desired jurisdiction and what steps may be necessary to do so.

How to Check the Credibility of a Lawyer

Before hiring a lawyer, it's crucial to verify their credibility and ensure they're qualified to handle your case:

  • Verify Their License:
    Check with your state's bar association to confirm the lawyer is licensed and in good standing. Most state bar websites have an online directory for this purpose.
  • Experience and Specialization:
    Ensure the lawyer specializes in the area of law relevant to your case. Review their website, professional profiles, and case history.
  • Disciplinary Record:
    Look up any history of disciplinary actions or complaints through the state bar association's records.
  • Client Reviews and Testimonials:
    Read reviews on legal directories like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, Google, or Yelp to gauge client satisfaction and experiences.
  • Professional Memberships:
    Membership in professional organizations or specialty bar associations can indicate a commitment to their field and adherence to high ethical standards.
  • Awards and Recognitions:
    Honors from reputable organizations reflect expertise and a positive reputation in the legal community.
  • Consultation Assessment:
    Use the initial consultation to evaluate their communication skills, responsiveness, and willingness to address your concerns.
  • Ask for References:
    A credible lawyer should be willing to provide references from past clients who can speak to their abilities and professionalism.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most of your initial meeting with a lawyer, come prepared with:

  • Relevant Documents:
    Bring all documents related to your case, such as:
    • Contracts or agreements
    • Correspondence (emails, letters, texts)
    • Legal notices or court papers
    • Financial records (if applicable)
    • Evidence (photos, videos, receipts)
  • Written Summary:
    Prepare a concise written summary of your situation, including key dates, events, and parties involved. This helps the lawyer quickly understand the context.
  • List of Questions:
    Write down any questions you have about your case, the legal process, fees, or the lawyer's experience.
  • Financial Information:
    If your case involves financial matters, bring relevant documents like pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, or invoices.
  • Contact Information:
    Provide details of any witnesses or other parties relevant to your case, including their names and contact information.
  • Personal Identification:
    Bring a valid photo ID for verification purposes.
  • Pen and Notebook:
    Take notes during the consultation to remember important points discussed.
  • Budget Constraints:
    Be ready to discuss your budget and any financial limitations so the lawyer can provide appropriate guidance on fees and payment options.
  • Openness and Honesty:
    Be prepared to discuss your case candidly. Full disclosure allows the lawyer to give accurate advice and anticipate potential challenges.
Scroll to top