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Pros
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Attentive and responsive to client needs
“Dan is a busy man but always makes himself available when I need to chat with an attorney.”
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Experienced and knowledgeable in handling complex legal cases
“Dan Lounsbury confidently navigates through the legal process as an experienced attorney in our court system.”
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Fights for the best interests of clients and their children
“Dan used his expertise in my complex legal situation, gave me advice with compassion and fought for the best interest of our children.”
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Provides compassionate and supportive guidance
“In my situation, I left an entitled controlling man unable to let go and move on. Dan used his expertise in my complex legal situation, gave me advice with compassion and fought for the best interest of our children.”
Cons
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Can be expensive with charges for every little thing
“He charged me way too much for every little thing when I was already struggling financially.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“He didn't get back to me very quickly when I would email him with questions.”
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Difficulty in understanding and explaining relevant laws
“He seemed to struggle with understanding and explaining some of the laws that pertained to me.”
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Clients may feel unsupported or uncomfortable
“My overall feeling working with him is that I was not comfortable or supported.”

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16 Oct, 2023 by Mitchell
Dan is a busy man but always makes himself available when I need to chat with an attorney. He's genuine, kind, wastes no time, and gets all of my referrals. It’s a privilege to keep him retained. Good. Better. Best. Dan Lounsbury!
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10 Oct, 2023 by Cliff
Daniel Lounsbury helped me through a tough issue that turned out to be not as bad as we originally assumed. Daniel was extremely professional, knew how to approach my issue, and on a personal level always was very supportive. Great guy, Great attorney.
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05 Oct, 2023 by Theresa
Mr. Lounsbury was a great resource to have in my case. Very knowledgeable, supportive and his rates were reasonable. Sadly, I found myself in a difficult Child Custody situation. I had not seen my child for 2 1/2 months. Thanks to Mr. Lounsbury he was able to bring my son home while I went through mediation to create a parenting plan. I appreciate him protecting my rights as a parent and helping me make the best choices in my Parenting Plan Thank you!
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23 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
This guy is a bad lawyer in my honest opinion. He said he could win my case and then when he lost he said no lawyer could have won the case with what you have done. Do not recommend.
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30 Apr, 2016 by Judi
March 2016 I highly recommend attorney Daniel Lounsbury to anyone seeking a divorce and/or has child custody/parenting time concerns. Dan Lounsbury confidently navigates through the legal process as an experienced attorney in our court system. In my situation, I left an entitled controlling man unable to let go and move on. Dan used his expertise in my complex legal situation, gave me advice with compassion and fought for the best interest of our children. I'd hope no one else would ever have to go through a similar journey, but if you do you need a well respected lawyer named Daniel J. Lounsbury to represent you.
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17 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
I purchased a used motor home and was promised it was in perfect working condition. It broke down the next day due to numerous mechanical problems. I was also told that is had been gone over by the mechanics and was told no repairs were necessary. Even though I knew it was used motor home, Adam Hanson was able to prove to the Judge that I was mislead and there was misrepresentation of the sales person and thankfully, I was able to return the motor home and get a full refund. This was an very unusual case, and thankfully, I had the right attorney that did a lot of work before the court date and won the case.
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19 Jul, 2020 by Derrick
Luckily for me I had the chance to get her for my court appointed attorney, she told me not to stress about my case. She told me she would get on it immediately. So she did work on my case and my day in court came and I walked out a free man with no charges
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15 Feb, 2013 by Justin
I was a renter being taken advantage of by my ex landlord. I built 2 garages for my landlord on his property. I paid for most the building materials needed in good faith based on a verbal agreement and a hand shake then I started the project. I was almost finished with the 2nd garage when I asked about compensation for this project. I was told that there would be no compensation for my time / labor, only the materials I purchased. I was not too happy to hear this so the landlord and I exchanged words. It was not long after that when I got the eviction notice. I took a good look at the situation I have found myself in and decided I needed a lawyer or be evicted. At this point Im not worried about compensation for the garages, I just dont want an eviction on my public record or be displaced without time to find a new place to reside. I found Micah Moskowitz. He made the eviction go away completely. I ended up with 2-3 months time to relocate. I was awarded my court costs. Without Micah in my corner I would have been walked on by my landlord, most likely the court too and have a judgment against me that I did not deserve. I will use Micah in the future and recommend him to anyone. He was Jonny on the spot and I learned so much working with him.
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