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Knowledgeable of the local court system and legal procedures
“I learned that she once was a judge herself - what I personally discovered is that when the case suddenly became about five different types of cases from child support to custody to divorce to criminal, to being a plaintiff in a criminal case as well as terrible DEPOSITIONS-immediately, she was on -the- ball and working with me in a type of war-room situation”
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Effective in handling complex and multi-faceted legal cases
“she seemed to know everyone in the system and really did her homework to develop her own take on the situation. Ultimately, I got exactly what I asked for on day-one.”
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Responsive and available to clients, even in emergency situations
“She even answered my call in an erroneous arrest situation, and discovered a key point in that a warrant was issued without a judges signature”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“She got results and got them fast for the protection of my child and my family.”
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Provides personalized attention and support to clients
“She met with not only us, but our grandson several time, getting his input and wishes.”
Cons
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May not always provide the level of attention and responsiveness expected by some clients
“She never, in her tenure on my case, let me know my son needed to be subpoenaed to appear, he's ”
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She never truly gave me the information I asked for and rarely took it upon herself to contact me."
“I thought because she was a mom, that she would be sympathetic for my particular situations and predicaments, she wasn't.”

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04 Jun, 2019 by Anonymous
I had hoped when I initially hired Ms. Vanhook that because she had been a former family court judge that she would know all of the ins, outs, loopholes, and best ways to sway judgements for her clients. She doesn't. I thought because she was a mom, that she would be sympathetic for my particular situations and predicaments, she wasn't. I thought because of time constraints and my location she would work hard to fast track my case, nope. I actually felt like she was partnering with my ex's attorney to keep continuing the case so I could not get custody of my son, and told her so. Firing her did not make it clear I was done with her lack of professionalism and assistance. She took money from me to do a job that wasn't done. I stopped paying her and told her that there would not be another dime until she got me to court. I feel she should refund my money, as I did her job myself. The most she did was file a motion for me, that I paid for, and appear in court for the weekly sorting of cases and agree with counsel to continue continuing the case. I don't think that was worth what I paid, as that may have equaled less than 30 minutes of time dealing with my case alone. She never, in her tenure on my case, let me know my son needed to be subpoenaed to appear, he's 12. She never truly gave me the information I asked for and rarely took it upon herself to contact me. Firing her twice didn't make a dent for her to withdraw, until I took matters in my own hands with a judge. Don't use this attorney for child custody/divorce. Ms. Vanhook does not put the needs of her clients first. If you want updates or questions answered, you have to contact and contact and contact Ms. Vanhook before you get an answer, which is probably a half-truth answer at best. I got myself on the docket for my custody trial. I may not be an attorney, or handled myself perfectly in court, or was told I had to subpoena my son, so he did not get to include his voice and let the court know how he felt, but I got the job done and I am now waiting on my court order from the judge. I am glad this is over and no matter what happens, I know it's more than I could have expected from Ms. Vanhook based on Ms. Vanhook's previous work and care on my case. I had to give her at least one star, but in my opinion, deserves none.
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03 Apr, 2018 by Mena
I hired Danya to help get custody of my three children, and she fought hard for me. The divorce process is tough, and not only is it emotionally difficult and physically draining. The actual legal process itself is simply unchartered territory for for me. My divorce was one of the most painful and grueling experience of my life, and Danya help me successfully navigate this nightmare! I felt as though Danya genuinely cared about me, and the fate of my children. She listen to my perspective, and my opinions, and incorporated that into her thinking for the case, if it was appropriate. Danya didn't sugar coat anything, and she got me through making tough choices that would be best for me and my children. My case was complicated or that I made it complicated because, I was in playing shocked by my my ex-husband's ridiculous unjustified financial demands! Danya has the experience and is knowledgeable of the law. She worked my child custody case in the most cost-effective possible. Danya does not implify the attorney stereotype of those seeking only to make a profit. She is a good person and someone, I also consider to be a friend!
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20 Mar, 2018 by Shawna
We hired Danya to represent our son with a difficult case involving many charges. The entire process was long through the court system, Danya stayed by our side through the whole thing. She represented us well and all charges were dropped. I could not be happier with her service and dedication to our son. Would recommend 100%. Thank you Danya
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17 Mar, 2018 by Beth
Danya expertly guided us through a complicated child custody case. She brought up issues that could present a problem and gathered information that we hadn't even thought of. She met with not only us, but our grandson several time, getting his input and wishes. We gained temporary custody and will go for the final disposition next month. This has brought comfort and security to a stressed out, anxious child.
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17 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
Danya was a lifesaver when I found myself as a young, single mother. She scheduled a consultation with me within the same week I called and gave me her undivided attention. She was extremely thorough with my separation papers and my divorce, bringing up many requests that I hadn’t thought of. She step by step helped me set up child support with DSS and even guided me through new insurance options. I feel like she went above and beyond my expectations. She answered my emails and phone calls within 24 hours. Everything was done in a timely manner. Danya is very intelligent and trustworthy! Going through a divorce wasn’t an ideal situation I wanted to find myself in but I knew I was in good hands with Danya. The overall outcome of my divorce and child custody was in my favor and I know it was because of how hard Danya fought for my child and I. I highly recommend her to everyone!
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