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20 Jan, 2020 by Stephanie
As a professional in the area of high conflict divorce and custody where addiction, violence and personality disorders are at play, I have had the privilege of supporting many families through eviscerating circumstances towards peace. As a result, I have also had the experience of working with over a hundred family law attorneys. Often family law attorneys are overextended and commit to being hired by clients they know they aren’t a good fit for. Or allow themselves to be hired and when the case exceeds their expertise continue without bringing in others to the team that could best support their client. Ms. Stapleton is the opposite of the above stated common scenarios. Ms. Stapleton is the quintessential professional in addition to being compassionate, brilliant and caring. Part of being brilliant is knowing when your efficacy could use subject matter experts with deep well knowledge in areas that will benefit your client. Ms.Stapleton adds subject matter experts to her team, frequently at her own expense, to make sure everything being attended to is beyond approach and/or sustainable argument. This is not common. Upon countless occasions I have seen attorneys commonly take on a case even knowingly outside their expertise and after things are underway - tell the client to research their options or circumstances. The last thing a client needs is a highly paid hired expert to out resource their work back to them- particularly amidst such distress where basic daily survival is an accomplishment. Ms.Stapleton would never, I repeat, never abandon a client or resource legal work back to them. Most attorneys over extend themselves to keep their billable time optimal, at the sacrifice of their client. Ms.Stapleton would never do this. She maintains a client base that allows maximum efficacy to the point you truly feel you are her only client. In addition to being a professional in the field, I have been one of Ms.Stapleton’s clients. My case was complex, nuanced, lengthy- and took unexpected twists into the need for immediate protective orders for myself and my children due to unanticipated violence and other types of criminal conduct. Ms.Stapleton was unflappable. She brought in additional experts deftly and stayed ahead of the situation. With Ms.Stapleton I knew I was being advocated for and that beyond all else she truly had the best interest of myself and my children in mind. Hire her. You will be grateful to yourself for doing so. I guarantee it.
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07 Nov, 2016 by Peter
The BEST attorney I have ever had the pleasure of working with. I would highly recommend her to any of my friends and family! Kate consistently stayed on top of our case, maintaining the integrity of our case even during difficult times experienced by my family. Her professionalism is above par and I would hire her again in a heartbeat!

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12 Apr, 2020 by Anonymous
I have been working with Mr. Chartrand managing the Family Trust. He is extremely professional and makes complex legal issues understandable. Mr. Chartrand is open with communications and is prompt with returning calls. I feel he treats me like I am his only client.
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24 Mar, 2020 by Darlene
He helped with my estate with precise understanding for me. This attorney Mr. Chartrand, is very professional, well spoken and very understanding and I would highly recommend him to anyone I know.
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11 Jul, 2015 by Mark
I have had reason to retain the legal services of Attorney Daniel B. Chartrand several times in the past thirty years. I have found Attorney Chartrand to be very professional and adept in his ability to maneuver in the many situations that arise in the legal system. Attorney Chartrand brings with him many years of experience and insights that enhance his representation in court, legal advice and other insights that I appreciated; and that, I am very thankful for. Attorney Daniel Chartrand is one those very rare persons that think of others, instead of himself. With that said; Attorney Daniel Chartrand is an excellent attorney and a very fine person.
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03 Apr, 2020 by Shawn
I have had Greg represent me and my company on several different occasions. He is great dealing with the giants of my industry, BJH, insurance companies, medical billers, employee rights, etc. He knowledge and eagerness to not just win but to do the right thing are paramount to what he does and what we as a company stand for. I would highly recommend Greg for whatever legal need you may have. If, on the slight chance he cannot help you, you can help you find someone who can.
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19 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
Mr. Greene was so kind, gentle and helpful during such a difficult time in my life. If you are scared about the process of divorce, custody, etc. don't hesitate to hire Mr. Greene. He will make a terrifying process so much easier for you.
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