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Dedicated and hardworking attorney who fights passionately for her clients
“Amy fought tooth and nail in this uphill battle. She handled the case aggressively, she handled it compassionately, and ultimately, she earned me a result I never thought possible.”
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Excellent communication and availability, providing thorough explanations and support
“She would walk me through every hearing, she would stay at the office late to meet with me when I would finish work, and would even call me back late at night or on weekends if a custody issue arose.”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law, with a strong track record of success
“Amy is an excellent attorney, always working in the best interest of her clients. I hired her days before beginning a lengthy custody trial, she was well prepared and successful during the entire process.”
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Compassionate and empathetic, genuinely concerned for the well-being of her clients and their children
“Over the course of a 5 year custody dispute, I have learned much about Amy Sauter and Family Court. I hope this information can help others seeking representation. It has been a steep learning curve and often a bumpy ride, but one thing has remained constant, Amy's heartfelt concern for my child's well-being.”
Cons
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Expensive compared to some other attorneys in the area
“She is a little expensive, but remember you get what you pay for.”
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Can be unprepared in some cases, leading to negative outcomes for the client
“During a hearing she was actually asking me what questions she should ask the witness. Was totally unprepared. To add insult to injury tried to double charge for her time.”

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19 Jul, 2018 by Lynn
They say divorce is ugly, daunting and overwhelming, all true! That is why having the right attorney is key. My choice to have Amy Sauter of Pescatore and Sauter represent me is what helped get me through my extremely difficult and contentious divorce. Amy Sauter is experienced, well respected, patient, empathetic towards her client's concerns and compassionate. She is measured in her approach, yet aggressive when the situation calls for it. If you are contemplating divorce and want to speak with an attorney who will walk with you through the entire process, you owe it yourself and your future to set up a consultation with Amy Sauter. Amy will personally handle your divorce with the same devotion and dedication from start to finish. She will do what it takes to get you through the process. Whether it be an email or phone call or a last minute meeting, Amy will never leave you feeling abandoned. You and your case are her priority and she and her team will reassure you and put you at ease during the many stressful and difficult times. Amy is very conscious not to have you spend your money needlessly. Her goal is to resolve matters as quickly and efficiently as possible with the least economic impact. Sometimes, this is not always possible but it is her first choice. Her patience and attention to detail is so valuable, especially when having to explain the divorce process and all the legal issues. This is so needed to help you stay educated, focused and ultimately divorced with the best possible outcome. Divorce is absolutely awful! There is nothing easy or nice about the process. I could not imagine going through it without Amy by my side.
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17 Feb, 2017 by Catherine
Amy is an excellent attorney, always working in the best interest of her clients. I hired her days before beginning a lengthy custody trial, she was well prepared and successful during the entire process. After dealing with several attorneys, I can say Amy is extremely knowledge in her field, and has a admirable level of integrity. I highly recommend her to anyone who is facing a involvement in a family law matter.
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28 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
I had three different attorney's during my divorce and she was the worse by far. During a hearing she was actually asking me what questions she should ask the witness. Was totally unprepared. To add insult to injury tried to double charge for her time. Due to her I missed 3 months with my children despite a court order saying I should have them every other week. Was prepared to offer less time with my children than a court order that was already in place. Once I changed attorneys their first course of action was to fix the mess created by Amy by reinstating an order that was already in place. In my opinion I would stay away from her at all cost.
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12 Jan, 2017 by Lawrence
Amy was the most wonderful attorney I could have ever asked for. When I was served with the divorce papers I was utterly stunned and in shambles. I did not know what to do or where to turn. After I had a consultation with Amy (on the recommendation of several friends themselves attorneys) I felt like I could breath again. At that very first meeting Amy outlined a plan for moving forward. We highlighted what was important to me, what goals I had, what compromises I would be willing to make, and thus even though I felt like my divorce began with me on the back foot, it soon felt very manageable and under control. Amy handled everything from start to finish like a superstar. She was always well prepared, available to answer my (often numerous calls), and she was not once stumped by the judge or the other attorney. From that very first meeting I placed my faith in her and it was repaid one hundred times over. I would recommend her to anyone and everyone (and certainly have been)!
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23 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Over the course of a 5 year custody dispute, I have learned much about Amy Sauter and Family Court. I hope this information can help others seeking representation. It has been a steep learning curve and often a bumpy ride, but one thing has remained constant, Amy's heartfelt concern for my childs well being. I didn't know how important this quality would become in an environment of hyperbole, treachery and conflict. Combined with the many grey areas and seemingly arbitrary nature of Family Court, Amy's commitment to my child proved to be the most important factor in a positive outcome that has maintained a father daughter relationship amidst a constant barrage of accusation and poor behavior. When I felt pressured, panicked and pushed to respond in kind, Amy's council that truth patience and moral integrity was not only the proper course in court, but was the only beneficial way to move forward in my relationship with my child. While other attorneys came to court full of bravado, false accusations and righteousness in an attempt to confuse the court where facts are few and innuendo is rampant, Amy was always fully prepared with copious notes, polite and kind to everyone, and at times even appeared anxious about the impending proceedings. The juxtaposition was obvious and often misinterpreted by a courthouse full of handshakers and fakers, but not by the judges. Amy's demeanor was is a result of her intense concern to get it right, knowing the great responsibility she held for her client and child's future. I'm sure every judge we went before was well aware of her deep concern and was not fooled by accusations wrapped in confidence. On the occasion that a judge had to decide on the information put forth and the results seemed unfair, I would engage in heated discussions with Amy about how to proceed. The peanut gallery would say you have to fight dishonesty with dishonesty, low blow with low blow, bluster with bluster. Amy would not compromise, not primarily because of her great personal integrity, but rather her knowledge that it was a temporary advantage for our advisary on a long road that would eventually reveal all participants intentions. She never played to my temporary outbursts even at the cost of losing a client. While other attorneys might follow a clients demands to maintain a business relationship, Amy always held her ground with me, even in the most difficult times, to help me find the right path for my child. And when she felt it was crucial to the overall disposition of our goals, and necessary to defend our integrity, Amy would become surprisingly strong, aggressive, and even angry expressing her displeasure to the court. She innately knew when this was appropriate and its impact on the court was far greater when used sparingly. Amy left no stone unturned and always advised to be proactive to guard against surprises and confront what , at the time may have been seen as insignificant, problem behavior. The documentation became a resource that could prove invaluable later. My advisary's stated intentions to force a resolution by breaking me financially was always a concern. There is a cost to being thorough but Amy's billing was always completely documented and fair minded. If you build a house and hire the lowest builder your roof might leak. What happens to your relationship with your child when you hire a lawyer who instead of preparedness, relies on courtroom antics? Or in an effort to save money leaves a matter deemed worthy, but not at the moment, undocumented. Amy is a credit to her profession and a true defender of what most in the courthouse claim to be but are not, your child. The office at Sauter and Pescatore is occupied by like minded people whose concern is most evident on the difficult days heading into court. Although i always felt everyone's concern and support, I must point out that one, in particular, had words and a way that helped me greatly to focus and relax.
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