Sarah Ramos, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Middletown, NY with 29 reviews
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Sarah Ramos

334-336 E Main St Ste 2, Middletown, NY

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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
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Marist College
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University of Rochester, BA,

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Viry nn

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18 Jan, 2025
I don’t recommend them. They stopped answering. I didn’t receive the full signed paperwork then until I asked for it, received one (after my request) but was my previous lawyer who sent it, still waiting for the other one.
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Taylor winton

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13 Jan, 2025
We utilize the services of Ramos Law where I work, and it is always a pleasure dealing with them. Her staff is quick, efficient, and knowledgeable. Natasha is fantastic to work with as well. Highly recommend them for all law needs, especially dealing with real estate.
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Knowledgeable, professional, and reliable attorneys
“Ramos & Santiago are reliable and professional attorneys. Both are very knowledgeable and exceeded expectations. Would highly recommend Ramos & Santiago.”
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Excellent service and attention to detail
“From start to finish, Sarah, Christina, Annemarie are amazing. They made a very stressful situation transition smoothly.”
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Helpful and responsive staff
“The entire office has been great at helping with issues of all sizes. I'm particularly grateful for the patience and kindness from the office, especially Tia.”
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Unresponsive and poor communication
“Would have closed on my dream house by now but this lawyer is unresponsive, lies and does not follow through on anything.”
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Unprofessional and disrespectful behavior
“Very rude and disrespectful staff. There is a heavy set Hispanic female working there who used several profanities towards me as I was leaving the office parking lot on June 29th 2020 as she pulled up alongside my car.”
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Lack of competence and expertise
“This attorney was hired to handle a closing. She did not know how to write a coop contract, did no research in timely manner to provide client with information needed to close, made no effort to find necessary documents, did not answer questions or follow-up on matters, was unavailable for timely meetings and consultation. In sum unqualified to handle anything relating to real estate.”

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