Robert D. Ashley, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Owosso, MI with 330 reviews
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Robert D. Ashley

535 East Main Street, Owosso, MI

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Wayne State University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
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Michigan State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Beth fairweather

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20 Sep, 2024
I can highly recommend Zaleski Law Firm to everyone! When my father passed away I needed help with his estate because it was much too confusing for me on my own. The attorney was super attentive and kind, very efficient and handled everything beautifully. The staff was awesome and always very helpful. I would not hesitate to return to this law firm for any future needs.
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Jeanie rye

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20 Sep, 2024
Best law firm in Shiawassee county. Mr. Zalewski took his time explaining everything to my dad and I after my moms death. Staff is wonderful as well and accommodating when it was needed. The new wheelchair ramp is very nice!
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Knowledgeable and professional attorneys
“Curtis Zaleski is a very hands on attorney who explains every detail of whatever matter that he is working on with you. He doesn't mind spending time on the phone with you no regardless of the hour.”
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Responsive and communicative staff
“The staff was very friendly and helpful. They always worked as a team to get things done. When/if I have a need for an attorney again, they won't be my first call, they will be my only call.”
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Efficient and timely service
“Everything was done in a timely manner, and Mr. Zaleski helped us with things we were uncertain about or didn't understand, and kept in contact for the duration and was always available to answer any questions.”
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Personalized and caring approach
“The Zaleski team communicated consistently with our family, keeping us up to date during the entire process. We would strongly recommend The Zaleski Firm.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“Curt Zaleski handled a bankruptcy case for me. He walked me though the entire process, kept me informed at every step and made the whole process easy and painless. Competent and knowledgeable, I would definitely recommend his office to anyone needing legal services.”
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Occasional dissatisfaction with outcomes
“He won the case not by Professional Strategic Law Applied but by merely taking advantage of a Low income Senior Citizen who was unable to secure a Michigan Civil Case Lawyer because they simply are not available for Retaliatory type Eviction Cases.”
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Perceived lack of empathy in certain cases
“He obviously instructs his clients to Lie. Hard to believe there are Human Beings like this that Exist.”

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