Shawna Diane Vasilko, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Cary, NC with 5 reviews
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Shawna Diane Vasilko

119 SW Maynard Rd Ste 220, Cary, NC

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2019:
Campbell University, JD - Juris Doctor
2019:
University of Nottingham School of Law, LL.M - Master of Laws
2016:
University of North Carolina, Pembroke, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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25 Aug, 2024
To say I was disappointed is an understatement. It’s not that she’s not a good lawyer but she clearly didn’t have the time for me. Her office didn’t either. It gave me a kickstart but that’s about it, but I wish I had gone with a different lawyer from the get go. I didn’t feel stood up for. I felt like I was my own lawyer and she was the title. She copy pasted what I wrote, did not advise, and then tweaked it very very little, no wonder the other lawyer was walking all over it. The one time she did tweak and did not agree it took over three emails to understand where she was coming from, and what she was actually advising, costing me more loss of time and money. On top of that, I did not understand the process of my custody situation nor was I told about a custody orientation date or requirement, so apparently I missed it, which I only found out from the new lawyer I hired. Her front office staff was not helpful at all, nor were her paralegals, and her availability was about weekly via emails with long awaited response time about 75% of the time. She stated she had 48 hours to legally respond, but I waited well over that. She did state she was being mindful of costs. If that was the case, she would have advised better from the beginning and in a clear email. How I went thru so much cash when I wrote all of the order with very little tweaking, no advising, and very little time talking is beyond me.
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Ashley

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16 Jan, 2021
Shawna is one of a kind she works so hard and is so passionate about her cases and clients I have had the pleasure of knowing Shawna since Last July and she has walked me patiently through a very nasty custody battle. I highly recommend Shawna if you want a lawyer that will fight and advocate for you and your situation choose Shawna and Dobson Law Firm uou
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Jeanette

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16 Jan, 2021
Can’t express how grateful I am for Ms.Vasilko for making a rough time for my daughter and our family as painless as possible. Through the support , communication and professionalism of this lawyer and her staff, we got through this. Thank you will never be enough!
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