James R. Piedimonte, experienced Child Custody, Criminal Defense attorney in Independence, MO with 19 reviews
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James R. Piedimonte

209 S. Spring, Independence, MO

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Education

2007:
Collaborative Law Institute Chip Rose, Collaborative Law
1998:
Washington University in St. Louis Robert Benjamin, Mediation Training
1983:
University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981:
Graceland College, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1977:
Pembroke Country Day School, High School
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Eric

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05 Oct, 2022
Hired James after firing my previous attorney for having no spine. At first the initial meeting went very well leaving his office I felt good that we were on the same page and that he understood that I wanted to fight in court only for court to come in for him to literally has agreed to everything the other side wanted. The guy took my deposit and basically was like sorry but that’s just how court works.
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Bill

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09 Jan, 2018
I was pleased with the rate charges. Divorcing and starting over costs. Jim kept the fees to only what we had to do--no padding or adding, so I didn't go bankrupt. He did what he said he'd do and kept me apprised of changes as they occurred. I'm very pleased and divorced.
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Zachary

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16 Aug, 2017
Mr. Piediemonte went above and beyond when it came to my dissolution. He assured me all will be taken care of and at no time did he give me any reason of doubt. Would recommend him 1000x across.
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Pros
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Reasonable and transparent fees with no unnecessary charges
“Jim kept the fees to only what we had to do--no padding or adding, so I didn't go bankrupt.”
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Excellent communication and keeping clients informed throughout the process
“He did what he said he'd do and kept me apprised of changes as they occurred.”
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Personalized attention and treating clients as individuals, not just cases
“I felt like my unique case (I had a diagnosis of brain cancer after starting the proceedings) was handled like I was a person not just a number.”
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and trustworthy legal representation
“He is very informative and genuine. He has helped me in the past and I find him to be able to help me in all areas of my family law needs.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach during difficult situations
“They helped me through one of the most traumatic times in my life with grace and calm resolve.”
Cons
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Occasional unexpected fees or charges, such as a continuance fee
“The only thing that bothered me was the 70 dollar continuance fee I had to pay for his family emergency and when I questioned it I was basically told sorry that's the way it is.”
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Potential disagreement between client's expectations and the attorney's approach in court
“At first the initial meeting went very well leaving his office I felt good that we were on the same page and that he understood that I wanted to fight in court only for court to come in for him to literally has agreed to everything the other side wanted.”

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2009:
www.jpiedimontelaw.com, Parental Alienation

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