Jonathan Zachary Petro

9 Robbins Street, Toms River, NJ

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Education

2004
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law - Newark (S.I. Newhouse Center for Law & Justice), JD - Juris Doctor
2001
University of Richmond, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jessica

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07 Sep, 2023
I just wanted to take the time to say thank you to Jonathan Petro and Lauren Conti for representing me and helping me through my first divorce. It's been a lifechanging experience (for the better). I really appreciated how professional they were, along with giving me their time, patience and any additional assistance when needed. I am so relieved that you both navigated me through this process and it's finally over. I'm sure you deal with lots of cases every day, but for my case - you helped me get my life back. I am so grateful. Thank you for everything.
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Mike

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11 Jan, 2022
Jonathan's expertise and patience with my case were second to none. I was extremely impressed with his ability to break down complex divorce issues into layman's terms. He took care of my case with care and managed to calm most of my fears. I am grateful he was my attorney and I highly recommend him.
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Anonymous

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23 Sep, 2021
Retained him for services for an easy case where all parties were in agreement. Once I paid, I never heard from him. Useless office personnel kept giving me the run around. One free consult phone call and 2 answered emails and I received an invoice saying my retainer was almost gone. I called the court and found out my paperwork was never filed. I ended up doing all of the work myself, making all of the phone calls and setting up my own court date. What a crap law firm, with crap lawyers. If he was too busy to take the case, he should have passed it on to someone else. Do not use Carluccio, Leone, Dimon, Doyle, & Sacks.
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable in family law
“Mr. Petro was quick to understand my case and what end result I was looking for as a result of a quick, clean divorce.”
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Provides excellent client support and communication
“The staff and his assistant were outstanding and I so appreciate all of the calls, emails and mailings they provided throughout my case.”
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Achieves the best possible outcome for clients
“Jonathan achieved the best possible outcome for me, and kept costs at a reasonable level.”
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Explains complex legal matters in an easy-to-understand way
“He explained in detail how the law in New Jersey is applied, and gave me options that hadn't been presented to me by other attorneys I had met before him.”
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Has a calming and reassuring presence
“Jonathan's expertise and patience with my case were second to none. I was extremely impressed with his ability to break down complex divorce issues into layman's terms. He took care of my case with care and managed to calm most of my fears.”
Cons
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Potential lack of responsiveness and follow-through
“Once I paid, I never heard from him. Useless office personnel kept giving me the run around.”
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Possibility of overcharging or milking clients
“He represented me in a way to milk me of money. I took every legal document to the highest most prestigious firms and they all came to the same conclusion. He never went to law school, he was paid of, or he was milking me dry.”

Publications

2017:
CLDDS Law Blog, On the First Anniversary of Pulse

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Agnes helped me keep what is most important to me: my family intact. My ex wife filed a motion to relocate with our 11 year-old son some 3,000 miles away. We had shared custody since our divorce 7 years prior and I had been exercising in excess of 104 overnights per year with him. I didn't really have the resources (due to a very bad child support deal I agreed to in a pro-se PSA) to hire an attorney but I had no choice, fighting the removal was paramount. So I borrowed from family and interviewed several attorneys. Most attorneys I interviewed were very cold, and didn't offer much hope. The one thing that they were all sure about was that this was going to be an expensive case to litigate. Agnes was realistic about my chances but not defeatist. She was also understanding about my financial situation and willing to work with me. Hiring her was the best decision I could have made. I was a very "hands-on" client and Agnes always listened and incorporated my viable arguments into the case. She always replied to me in a timely manner, was never dismissive or condescending. She genuinely cared about the outcome of my case. She was obviously very knowledgeable about family law but that didn't stop her from investigating unique aspects of my case that helped us build a strong argument. At the end of our year-plus battle, the court denied my ex wife's request in unequivocal terms. I could never adequately express my gratitude for the job Agnes did for me and my family and I would recommend her services highly to anyone in need of an honest, hard-working family lawyer.
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22 Apr, 2015 by Leah
John handled my divorce , which was very complicated and challenging. From the first day I met john through the day my divorce was finalized, I felt comfortable and confident that I was in the best hands. He went above and beyond. John was available to answer my questions any time day or night., and always put my mind at ease with his calm nature. Since my divorce , John has represented me with two other issues, involving my ex husband, again with professionalism and kindness. Through such a difficult time in my life, john made me like I was not alone, he knew exactly how to handle my exhubands antics and always made me feel safe. I can not say enough positive things about John. He is a life saver.
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