Ronald De Simone

900 North Kings Highway, Cherry Hill, NJ

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27 Nov, 2015 by John
This attorney truly deserves the "super man" award. He truly saved my life and business. I was hit very hard financially for multiple years and found myself in unknown "waters". I heard many people talk about how great this attorney was. I made a consultation appointment and was immediately convinced that he was the correct attorney for my problems. Within several months, Stephen achieved unbelievable results. I am so thankful and lucky that I hired this attorney. In addition, he also has an awesome staff who are caring and very professional. If you need assistance in this regard, there is no other attorney. Thank you so very much Stephen and Staff!
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16 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
Caring, compassionate, and well aware of the law, Lisa will do everything to empower you and protect your child through the IEP process. Would definitely recommend.
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16 Nov, 2016 by Elizabeth
Finding Diana was truly a blessing during a very trying time. Her knowledge of family law is what I needed and expected – however – she went far beyond that. She listened, she advised and she cared. Diana fully prepared me for my custody case from the first mediation through trial, and always with my son’s best interest at the forefront. I never felt like I was just another case to her, she made me feel like my case was her priority. Diana’s presence in the court room was strong, confident and reassuring. She was thoroughly prepared and had a clear understanding of the courts procedures and preferences. Thank you Diana!
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15 Nov, 2016 by Sophia
For the last five years, I was handling all of my families legal matters on my own without representation , but I knew I wanted and needed legal help for what I desired. I originally sought out other help, however, that firm told me they could not assist me, but did however, refer me to Ms. Schimmel. This could not have been better for my family and I. The day we met, Ms. Schimmel did have other clients she needed to prepare for, but she sacrificed some of her personal time and gave me the chance to come and meet with her. From that meeting, I knew she was the best choice for us, because she made herself available to listen to me, what my family and I were facing, and what I desired the outcome to be, and she walked me through each step my process would take. She is very knowledgeable in her field, and has shown herself very capable in action. When ever I have questions or concerns, she is quick to respond to them and provides me with reassuring answers. She is very respectful and sensitive to my family issues and has been there every step of the way. She and her office are professional, accommodating, and I have no complaints, and have much confidence that the result we have been working towards is in clear view.
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08 Nov, 2016 by Jim
I've had a lengthy court battle with my ex over my daughter Diana helped me gain the equal footing I dear er as a father
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