John R. Moritz, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Holland, MI with 27 reviews
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John R. Moritz

217 East 24th Street Loft 107, Holland, MI

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4.6 / 5
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University Of Maryland/European Campus
1982:
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1978:
Alma College, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1974:
United States Army Signal School

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4.6 27 reviews
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Chelsea

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12 Mar, 2022
Attorney Moritz became more than just an attorney, he is so genuine and caring and also very thorough. I’m forever grateful for attorney Moritz as well as Holly!
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Charles carr

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21 Dec, 2021
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Rob

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10 Jun, 2021
To be clear, I spoke with his assistant Holly most of the time. She was kind, informative, and very helpful whenever we conversed. That being said, it was frustrating when I would not receive a call or text back sometimes until the next day or even the following. Other than that my experience with them was of the utmost professionalism, and quality. Attorney Moritz will tell you the way things are plain and simple. When you speak with John it's short, to the point, and clear of his opinion and intention. You either have a case or you don't. If he thinks you've got something and accepts your case, he intends to win. I've hired him 2 times now and both times he's given me exaclty what I wanted out of my divorce and child custody. He will represent the good fathers who deserve their kids in their life. He will fight for you, and he will win for you. I HIGHLY recommend John to anyone, especially the good dads out there that are tired of letting the legal system step on them. Hire Attorney Moritz, and give yourself that win.
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Exceptional legal expertise and successful case outcomes
“John Moritz was retained by my son to clear up what appeared to be a simple legal matter. Although the case was more complicated than originally expected, Mr. Moritz worked tireless hours to resolve the issue and ultimately the charges against my son were dropped.”
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Personalized, compassionate, and responsive service
“Attorney Moritz exceeded my expectations. He was realistic about what issues I was facing and was honest about how he could help me. And he did! The team at his office worked with me on any questions or concerns I had.”
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Effective communication and transparency
“When you speak with John it's short, to the point, and clear of his opinion and intention. You either have a case or you don't. If he thinks you've got something and accepts your case, he intends to win.”
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Dedication to fighting for clients' rights, especially for fathers
“He will represent the good fathers who deserve their kids in their life. He will fight for you, and he will win for you. I HIGHLY recommend John to anyone, especially the good dads out there that are tired of letting the legal system step on them.”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes beyond client expectations
“John Moritz exceeded my expectations. I hired him to represent me in a legal matter and he was both professional and compassionate. He was able to resolve my legal issue swiftly and successfully.”
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Publications

1981:
Thomas M. Law School The Pillar, Guilty But Mentally Ill In Michigan

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