Judith A. McDermott, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Springfield, NJ with 10 reviews
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Judith A. McDermott

959 S Springfield Ave, Springfield, NJ

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21 Jan, 2022
Judith is just another cog wheel in the system, with an arrogant demeanor. She has clearly chosen her career path for money, not to help divided families and children. Judith is rude, hostile, and defensive. Rather than talking to you as a client, or human, she will talk down to you and belittle. What she charges is outrageous, hundreds of dollars for one email. Free consultations and online sources can get you similar results. Do yourself a favor and find a different attorney.
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Stania

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06 Oct, 2016
Judi Mcdermott and her staff were rude and not knowledgable about any same sex dissolution laws. When she did not know how to proceed legally she would get defensive, and hostile. Her legal solutions did not resolve the issues and ended up costing me money even though she did nothing. I then had to hire another attorney,Deb Guston, who is brilliant, knows the law and found creative solutions to resolve my legal issues, efficiently, expediently and without overcharging.
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Tammy

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31 Mar, 2016
As a divorce lawyer, Judi McDermott has no doubt led a lot of people on a road to freedom. But no matter how well-worn her path is, she'll never take a shortcut. I'm probably no different than most of Judi's clients in that I came to her miserable, scared and desperate to get on with my life. I wanted to be done with marriage, and fast. No matter how contentious things got, though, Judi shored me up and steered me toward an outcome that made my life better in the long run. She looked out for me when I was so low I was unable, and I am eternally grateful. Judi is a powerhouse and whip-smart and a great lady; she's compassionate and dedicated and fair. No one who asks about my divorce escapes the conversation without hearing me rave about my brilliant blond lifesaver lawyer.
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Dedicated and fair attorney who fights for what is right
“I could write a novel and it still wouldn't be enough to praise how dedicated and fair this attorney is.”
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Empathetic and supportive throughout the difficult divorce process
“The process was emotional and financially challenging for me but Judi as well as her team made sure to be there for me and made this difficult journey smoother.”
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Highly experienced, knowledgeable, and responsive
“Ms. McDermott has been my one and only lawyer for 10 years and in that time I have never considered using anyone else. Experienced, responsive, knowledgeable, and above all, empathetic, Judi has routinely saved me from myself.”
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Prioritizes client's needs and goals, especially those focused on children
“She was totally tuned in to my kid focused goals, listens to her clients specific needs, and persevered appropriately to get the best results.”
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Effective negotiator and advocate who achieves favorable outcomes
“Again, she performed the same excellent skills that I mentioned before in completing my Second Divorce Agreement. I only wish I had hired her for my Prenuptial Agreement.”
Cons
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Rude, hostile, and defensive towards clients
“Judith is rude, hostile, and defensive. Rather than talking to you as a client, or human, she will talk down to you and belittle.”
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Lack of knowledge and expertise in certain practice areas
“Judi McDermott and her staff were rude and not knowledgable about any same sex dissolution laws.”

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