Chad Anthony Heald, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Delaware, OH with 9 reviews
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Chad Anthony Heald

125 N Sandusky St, Delaware, OH

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Elaine slay

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05 Nov, 2024
Receptive and do a great job
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Erin guerra

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03 Nov, 2024
This guy has done nothing!!!! Not a return phone call, no follow up, nothing!!! Not even a folllow up with the court or opposing attorney. Horrible communication...idk why he still practices if he just doesn't give a damn,!
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01 Feb, 2024
Nice store
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Receptive and do a great job
“Receptive and do a great job”
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Poor communication and lack of follow-up
“This guy has done nothing!!!! Not a return phone call, no follow up, nothing!!! Not even a folllow up with the court or opposing attorney. Horrible communication...idk why he still practices if he just doesn't give a damn,!”

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