Meghan K Gulczynski

35 Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ

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Education

2002
City University of New York School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
Fordham University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Juan

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26 Aug, 2015
Serious lawyer , professional and very efficient, I'm really happy with my results she walked me through my process really smoothly and with excellent results, thanks to her my ex wife is not abusing me anymore and I have now the same rights with my daughter .
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Anonymous

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25 Aug, 2015
We hired this lawyer to represent us in our case with our landlord with our serious mold and flooding issue. This lawyer sent a letter to our landlords lawyer who did not reply. After that this lawyer simply dropped our case and informed us that she can not represent us anymore. Waste of money waste of time. We do not recommend this law firm.
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Nr

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02 Apr, 2014
Meghan was very detailed and explained things extremely well. I also felt she was reasonable and took the time to talk to me and clearly explained my options. I highly recommend Meghan!!!!!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable in landlord-tenant law
“It was clear she has had a lot of experience and takes a very methodical and prudent approach to cases that she takes on.”
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Provides excellent advisory services and is highly responsive
“Throughout the process Meghan provided excellent advisory services and was available to discuss my case at any moment.”
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Explains legal rights and options clearly
“She's also been quick and responsive when I've called her for strategy or advice. It also has become clear to me that Meghan benefits greatly from years of experience in her field; it shows.”
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Trustworthy and professional
“She is trustworthy and professional; and for me it has been reassuring to have her working on my side.”
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Successful in resolving legal issues
“After 1-2 months of engagements, my situation was resolved efficiently.”
Cons
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Lack of organization and clear communication
“She did not tell me what to anticipate during the trial, did not cross-exam the person that I was suing, and failed to give me options following the case.”
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Difficulty getting in touch and responsive
“She also was extremely difficult to get in touch and did not return my phone calls.”
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Dropped a client's case without proper explanation
“After that this lawyer simply dropped our case and informed us that she can not represent us anymore.”

Publications

2015:
BDG Blog, No Fault Divorces are available for Civil Unions
2015:
BDG blog, 2015 Resolutions: Retire and Stop Paying Alimony!
2015:
BDG blog, Mediation an Alternative to Litigation
2014:
New Jersey Law Journal, Don't let Facebook Derail your Family Law Case
2012:
BDG Law Blog, ABC's of Child Support
2012:
BDG Blog, Hiding Assets in an Electronic Age
2001:
CJ&D’s Guide To Lawsuits That Protect Us All, Lifesavers
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