Michelle Y. Cimino, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Webster, NY with 52 reviews
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Michelle Y. Cimino

855 Publishers Pkwy Ste 1, Webster, NY

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Rd long

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02 Nov, 2024
I have a testimony for all fathers that are prevalent in their children’s lives. My wife and I decided separation/divorce was our best course of action. While doing so, I also felt as though 50/50 custody was a requirement. After being separated for over two years, I relocated to another state with the idea that this would provide my children with greater opportunities. My wife and I had been working on a mediation agreement that she avoided signing…..once I moved out of state she attempted to take full custody of my minor children who were planning on splitting their time with both parents, according to the mediation paperwork. At this point, I contacted Michelle to represent me in this custody/separation/divorce settlement that I realized wasn’t going to be civil. The mediation paperwork also included our middle son attending school in the state that his Dad is residing while our youngest son decided split the school year, between both residences based on climate. Although the mediation agreement was not signed, my 15yr old son decided to relocate with me against his mother’s wishes, which prompted her to call an Amber Alert which further prompted our need to retain legal services. Several days later, we were served and summoned to return him in which he did not want to return until the time that had been agreed upon in the mediation paperwork. The Judge set a court date for 9/19 in which my son did not attend, he remained at my residence and continued going to school. The Judge did not force him to return at that time as to not wanting to disrupt his education. We were well into the beginning of the school year…..so he set a later court date which included services for both minor children, who were represented by social workers and their own lawyers. From the very first day that I explained our situation, Michelle asked if the other parent was the type that would be able to come to an agreement, or the type that would fight to the end …..and I felt it’d be the latter. At this point, Michelle told me how far it could go and how to best go about providing a voice for the children. I’m not sure how long this process has taken, I believe we started somewhere around August 4, 2022…..after a long drawn out fight, I believe we finalized the divorce on September 7, 2024. Custody was finalized on Decemeber 1, 2022. The judge granted the children the option of splitting the custody between their parents how they chose …..whatever works best for them…..denying either parent the ability to dictate to the children in regards to residence. No child support to either parent, equal custody…..and this is how it should be for more fathers like myself. Michelle did a great job of navigating through this process in a way that let the courts know that we were serious about the role that a father plays in the lives of his children. I think this case is something that a lot of fathers could gain confidence in knowing the court system is not always against you when it comes to custody of your children.
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Sadia depta

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02 Aug, 2024
I lost everything & had an unfair trial. This “lawyer” should disbarred. Tampered with evidence & sided with opposing counsel. She will promise you the world but deliver nothing in return. RUN!! Hello Michelle…how’s your life going?
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Aggressive and effective litigator who is not afraid to go to court
“Michelle, on the other hand, is a very experienced litigator who does not fear the courtroom. While my case did not end up in court, the fact that she was well prepared to do so meant the opposing counsel was unable to intimidate her and she settled the case most satisfactorily.”
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Provides honest and realistic feedback, allowing clients to make informed decisions
“She always provided honest feedback and advice in best ways to move forward without feeling as though she was heavily pushing in one direction or another.”
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Dedicated and persistent in fighting for the best interests of clients and their children
“Michelle went in ready for a fight knowing what I wanted and fought for it. She is happy to ease any fears you have, is very honest on what your chances are at getting what you are requesting and fighting hard for what is best for the children.”
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Compassionate and understanding during difficult personal situations
“Michelle showed professionalism and suggested different approaches. I felt like she was as invested in the case as I was. She dealt with my matter in a timely manner and her communication was fantastic.”
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Transparent about costs and fees, and willing to work with clients on payment arrangements
“She will also work with payments arrangements for you and she was willing to go to my last court date... free of charge!!!”
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Poor communication and responsiveness, with clients struggling to reach the attorney
“Very poor communication! I could never get ahold of her or a response sent numerous emails and left phone messages no response for ove”
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Unprofessional behavior, including missing scheduled appointments and ghosting clients
“She took my money and then ghosted me. She did not return phone calls or text messages. She even scheduled an appointment with me, had waiting about an hour then cancelled it and I couldn't reschedule. I have never seen something so unprofessional.”
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Concerns about potential bias or favoritism towards certain clients
“Michelle seemed to be nervous and not confident in court and dressed pretty casually in stretch pants. Also when Michelle delivered my file to me it was a mess and was missing many things she needed to provide which I still have to petition the courts for now even though I made a settlement agreement with my now ex wife.”
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Allegations of unethical behavior, such as tampering with evidence or siding with opposing counsel
“This "lawyer" should disbarred. Tampered with evidence & sided with opposing counsel. She will promise you the world but deliver nothing in return. RUN!!”
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some clients reporting excellent experiences and others reporting very poor service
“Michelle has been nothing but wonderful with my custody case. [...] Will be using her again and again." vs "Michelle was awesome to work with. [...] Two thumbs up and a hats off!" vs "Never return my call, left voicemail and email address.”

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