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29 Mar, 2019 by K sa
My lawyer recommended Judge Smoot for a highly contested divorce involving both division of assets and parenting plan. Judge Smoot’s background is as a judge, he told us literally what a judge would most likely do and gave his fair feedback. Sometimes my ex did not like this and sometimes i did not. That is the point of mediation. He was especially great at keeping my ex’s rage under control and keeping all feelings leveled. I should add that both Judge Smoot and the office managers and assistants were very pleasant, kind and caring. I have already recommended them to friends and family.
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03 Dec, 2018 by Calclem
Not the sharpest tool in the box hard to believe he was a judge! Omg feel bad for anyone who delt with him then. If you want to win a case , just hire him as defence for who ever you want to lose. Sadly I'm dead seroius
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05 Nov, 2018 by Pamela delalla
He is detached from discussions in that he is not present; he is ineffective in conflict resolution. I am very disappointed in expectations I had for his assistance in my matter. DO NOT USE THIS RETIRED GUY ...

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21 Apr, 2024 by Roseann
I meet Jenna in 2014 so this review is overdue, but she handled a couple of things for me and I was very satisfied with her service. She was so knowledgeable and available to answer questions with immediate response. I can’t thank Attorney Wolinetz enough. She really made me feel less nervous going through the ordeal.
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23 Oct, 2014 by Roseann
i found attorney Wolinetz on line about two years ago and she has meet all of my expectations more than I could have amagined. Since that time I've refferred severel people to her because I believe she is honest and fair in handling matters. Thanks to Attorney Wolinetz I've been able to settle many matters that were lingering in my life. The only way I would use another attorney is if she feels she couldn't handle the case.
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25 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
After interviewing a million lawyers I hired Ms Wolinetz to handle my situation. The situation is a complex civil matter with a lot of moving parts. A lot attorneys I spoke with were qualified but were looking for a case with a larger return. Still others could not handle the detail. We're not done yet but I would consider an interview and consult with Ms Wolinetz appropiate for anyone needing assistance in her areas of law.
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27 Oct, 2019 by Laurel
Attorney Shabnam successfully saw me through the purchase of my first home. She made what could have been a stressful experience a very pleasant one. Her expertise on the subject matter was clear. Her professionalism and knowledge put me at ease. She was always personally available for any questions I had during the entire process. Attorney Shabnam ensured all legal aspects were taken care of from purchase and sale to closing. I felt confident in her ability from our very first conversation. I highly recommend attorney Shabnam's legal counsel to anyone purchasing a home.
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22 Oct, 2019 by Dom
Shabnam and her team did a fantastic job in ensuring that everything went as smooth as possible. They followed up with me and supported me every step of the way.
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24 Sep, 2019 by Jessica
Shabnam and her team helped me during a painful custody battle. Not only did she diligently handle my case, but she was also compassionate, understanding and a great listener during the most difficult time in my life. I am beyond grateful for her services and would recommend her to anyone who seeks help.
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07 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
Richard Levin offered practical, legal advice to a family member re will, elder abuse and formation of a Trust. Once the Trust was established, the financial elder abuse no longer occurred. I am very thankful for his excellent services.
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