Caitlin Deguilo Toker

146 Main Street, Flemington, NJ

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2010
Touro College - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
2007
Drexel University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Mary

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04 Nov, 2016
During one of the most difficult times for me in my life during my recent divorce battle I was fortunate enough to have Caitlin Toker from D&D Family Law as my attorney. From start to finish Caitlin was not only professional but also supportive and was truly able to put my mind at ease throughout the entire process. I would recommend Caitlin to anyone looking for an amazing divorce attorney who truly cares about her clients! Thank you Caitlin!
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Matt

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01 Jun, 2015
I was recommended to see Caitlin by a personal friend a few years ago when my marriage imploded and I needed to file for divorce. This was quite frankly the worst rock bottom time of my life. I was very fortunate to have hired Caitlin at that time. We sat down, she listened to me and determined what was important for me and helped me understand the legal process and negotiations. The result: we were able to negotiate a settlement agreement and finalized the process within six months of filing the divorce. She also focused on keeping the process as cost effective as possible, and given her genuineness I can see her doing this for everyone. I will stress this though. Don't let the innocent picture fool you. Yes she is a good negotiator, yes she is able to work with everyone to come up with a fair agreement, but she knows when to pick her battles. Let's put it this way when she's in the right this girl is a little spitfire (As I can't give too many specifics by the guidelines I can say it was fun to watch). Remember this is family law so if you have preconceived notions from popular TV courtroom dramas I'd say throw them out the window. A good and ethical lawyer will tell you about the law and what is likely to happen even if you don't want to hear it. I have had experiences with attorneys who have made it sound like the case is strong and then after losing at court then said something like oh I know we were going to loose. You're not going to get that from Caitlin. She will tell you the good, the bad, and the ugly. She will listen to you regarding what you want to accomplish, then she will advise you about what you need to try to meet the goal, how much it would potentially cost, and the overall chances at the end. In my case and in yours this keeps the price down and at the end of the day I was able to walk away with getting what I wanted all be it was in a different form that what I envisioned. Overall I'd highly recommend Caitlin if you are in a bad spot like me and are in need of a good attorney. She will listen to you, she will try to keep things in budget, and she will be supportive of you going through this rough spot in your life. She will work with everyone to come up with a reasonable settlement but at the end of the day she won't take any (well you know what).
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