Abby De Blassio, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Greensburg, PA with 15 reviews
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Abby De Blassio

245 Humphrey Rd., Bldg. 3, Suite 1, Greensburg, PA

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Chris

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28 Jan, 2022
Attorney Abby De Blassio and her team were supportive and professional throughout my divorce process. They kept in touch, answered questions promptly and took a very positive, low-drama approach to handling the proceedings. All interactions were virtual because of the pandemic, but I nevertheless felt that Abby took a warm personal interest in achieving the best possible outcome for me. I highly recommend this practice to anyone who needs an efficient, professional and empathetic divorce attorney.
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Melanie

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26 Jan, 2018
My experience with Abby was a positive one. She and Julie handled my divorce seamlessly. She always returned my calls in a timely manner and had answers to all my questions. She advised me on planning for my mortgage refinance and was able to settle the case without going to court. I sincerely appreciate the level of service that was provided. I was recommended to Abby by a fellow attorney when I asked about Divorce attorneys in Greensburg. I am extremely satisfied with the handling of my case. I would definitely recommend Abby and her staff for domestic matters. You will not be disappointed.
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Anonymous

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01 Jun, 2017
I retained Abby DeBlassio to represent me in a PFA and Divorce proceeding. I was completely dissatisfied with the her representation. I found her to be unsympathetic and at times condescending. I provided her with all of my financial information as requested to determine my portion of the marital estate. She gave all of my financial information to my spouse's attorney; however, we did not get all of his financial information in return. As a result, I never was given any substantive information as to even an approximate value of my portion of the marital estate. When asked about my portion of the marital estate, she told me she could not provide a figure because she does not have an accurate picture of my spouses's financials. To add insult to injury, i explained to her that I was looking for a home and I quote she said, "You should buy my home but you probably couldn't afford". I have paid her nearly $5,000 to represent me in my PFA and divorce proceedings and she just requested an additional $1,600.00 for a retainer. Nothing substantive has occurred in relation to resolving divorce proceeding. Her firm consists of her and her paralegal. I have been told numerous times that either her or her paralegal are not available because of vacation or personal matters. Friday afternoons and the weekends not likely to get any response to a query. My experience was not positive or favorable. I ended the professional relationship when she told me that she is not an attorney that is available 24/7/365 a year. I simply wanted an attorney that was available during Monday - Friday at least 9-5. That certainly was NOT my experience.
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