Jeanette M. Colella

3391 Merriam St, Muskegon, MI

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University of Michigan, B.A.

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Stacey sibson

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09 Jan, 2025
Kind and compassionate. When you go though such a horrible situation as divorce, they are there to help you each step of the way.
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Jim henry

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09 Jan, 2025
1. Guardianship for my grandson. 2. A good friend that is an attorney recommend Tabono law 3. My attorney provided us guidance through the process and did all the paperwork work needed. 4. We received temporary Guardianship within 2 weeks and permanent Guardianship shortly thereafter. 5. This was a really hard time for my wife and I but our attorney was comforting and understanding and advised us on every step of the process and was available any time we had questions or needed assurance. We are very satisfied with all the work our attorney and the staff did for us. They made a very stressful time a lot easier for us and our grandson to get through. We are all grateful. Thank you.
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Sarah jones

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09 Jan, 2025
Hunting for billable hours was evident. She appeared to not know the legal process and we were humiliated in court (virtually) twice. Very expensive!
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Shon is very knowledgeable, personable, and great to work with
“Shon is very knowledgeable, personable, and great to work with! I highly recommend her to anyone seeking legal council.”
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Shon's experience, knowledge, and professionalism helped clients feel more confident and less stressed
“Shon's experience, knowledge, and professionalism really helped me to feel a lot more confident and a lot less stress during a very stressful time.”
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Shon is described as a dedicated and passionate lawyer who fights for her clients
“Shon Cook is a dedicated lawyer! She helped our family get joint custody of my niece and ultimately rescued her from an uncertain future full of chaos.”
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Shon and her staff are described as helpful, professional, and respectful
“Her staff were very helpful and professional as well and we cannot thank them enough!”
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Shon's fees are reasonable and worth the money for the quality of service provided
“Her fees are very reasonable and well worth the money!”
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Some clients felt that Shon did not do enough to gather evidence or fight their case
“I wasn't very knowledgeable on legal matters but I felt she should get more information on the other party. She discouraged me from hiring a PI and I later I learned she could have put in a motion for discovery which she didn't.”
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A few clients expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of communication and feeling that Shon was not working for their best interests
“I didn't feel like she was working for me.I wasn't very knowledgeable on legal matters but I felt she should get more information on the other party.”

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