Erin Elizabeth Russell, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Wilmington, NC with 40 reviews
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Erin Elizabeth Russell

1015 Ashes Drive, Wilmington, NC

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2011:
Western Michigan University - Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2007:
Ferris State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.7 40 reviews
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Christy mcdonough

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03 Nov, 2024
Excellent law firm that was able to resolve my legal questions and issue quickly and efficiently. I recommend the team.
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Cody hurst

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13 Aug, 2024
Erin is compassionate to the issues with her clients and is a strong and powerful woman in helping them! She does what needs to be done that is in our best interest! Her and her staff are kind and professional, responding in timely manners. They were a strength for me in going through my divorce and encouraged me to do the tough thing when it was necessary to help get me through it while still staying true to my values. And when everything was said and done they all were my cheerleaders in moving forward! I highly recommend this team for your family law needs! Like they reminded me, this process is a marathon, not a sprint, so be patient and they will do everything they can to help you! Thank you to Erin, Alyssa, Kenna, and everyone on the team for helping me through this tough situation!
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Janet holt

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30 Apr, 2024
There are no words to express the level of confidence I have in Erin and her team. Having to hire an attorney during such a stressful time rips the soul out of you. Erin knows how to take you from beginning to end in the least painful way! I cannot explain the strength and support I was given along with a successful outcome.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is well-prepared and attentive to client needs
“Erin is amazing lawyer! I was feeling hopeless in the situation I was dealing with but with their team and expertise, they made me feel comfortable and confident in myself again.”
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Compassionate and supportive approach that helps clients through difficult legal situations
“Erin is compassionate to the issues with her clients and is a strong and powerful woman in helping them! She does what needs to be done that is in our best interest!”
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Effective at achieving favorable outcomes for clients, including in complex or high-conflict cases
“Erin hit a "Home Run". She was TWO steps ahead when the other side was ONE step behind! I think they are still "Shell Shocked" because they didn't know what hit them.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the legal process
“Alyssa is always very responsive and a pleasure to work with. Highly highly recommend!”
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Collaborative and supportive team that works together to provide excellent client service
“The staff becomes like friends and they are all very caring. Our side was never aggressive. They are good people.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
Better Living Magazine, A Female Attorney's Thoughts on Divorce.

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