Charles M. Landry III, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Camp Hill, PA with 28 reviews
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Charles M. Landry III

3304 Market Street, Camp Hill, PA

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Nicole grim

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17 Jan, 2025
Avoid this firm! After paying 12k to this firm within a short period of time, I was told to find a new counsel ( via phone call) due to the retirement of my attorney. My case was 30 days away at this point. I called the firm to inquire about my options . I was then transferred to Maria Cognetti, who was extremely rude to me and kept saying I couldn't afford her and that her retainer starts at 20k, and she refuses to take my case. My case had one court date left. All other tasks had been completed. Lynn ( her front desk) called back almost immediately and stated both attorney's spoke and attorney Kendall agreed to continue my case BUT the retainer had now gone up TWO THOUSAND more dollars than the original bill I received a day or two prior. When I questioned Lynn regarding the retainer increase, she stated it was due to attorney Kendalls retirement. I then called to question that & I was transferred back to Maria. She then told me he wasn't taking the case period. I then asked Maria if the judge had honored attorney Kendalls withdrawal on my case. The next morning, attorney Kendall emailed me and said he would take my case for the original retainer amount. They only care about the money. The fees were outrageous. I paid $170 for attorney Kendall to review a three worded email. Go anywhere else! I obviously obtained a new attorney after this who handled my case with care.
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Lady bug

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02 Sep, 2024
I've had two experiences with this woman. First time was positive. Second time (years later) her firm refused to take a meeting with me. Unless you have a lot of money you need to get the help you need elsewhere.
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Andrew powley

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10 Jul, 2024
I am dissatisfied with the behavior of this law firm, which has wronged a friend and respected member of our community. After attempting to address my concerns with the firm's owner, I was met with a lie from the paralegal about the owner's availability. This incident reflects the unprofessional conduct that I have observed since my friend first retained this firm. My friend, a responsible and law-abiding individual, was taken advantage of financially by this firm. They have failed to provide adequate communication and have not honored their obligations under the retainer agreement. I have filed complaints with the local bar association and will continue to advocate for my friend and protect others from this firm's unethical behavior.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“Maria Cognetti is an integious, hard working lawyer! She will always have your back! Her staff is excellent and highly accomodating!”
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Efficient and responsive to client concerns
“Attorney Boyanowski listened to all of my concerns and answered all of my questions promptly. She was extremely efficient and knowledgeable about every detail encountered.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“Working with Attorney Cogentti was a refreshing experience. Her ability to explain the divorce process in terms I could understand was remarkable!! She very patiently listened to me and then proceeded without having to bother me except for major decisions.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Maria and her associates are beyond exceptional! Between her tenacity and intellect, she took me from paying out $110,000 to $50,000, and ending with saving me $65,000 in my divorce settlement.”
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Can be unwilling to take on less affluent clients
“I was told she couldn't afford her and that her retainer starts a”
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Perceived as prioritizing profits over client needs
“They only care about the money. The fees were outrageous. I paid $170 for attorney Kendall to review a three worded email.”

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