Daniel Alan Stephenson, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Lancaster, PA with 109 reviews
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Daniel Alan Stephenson

53 North Duke Street, Lancaster, PA

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Ernest rhett

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22 Jan, 2025
Chris definitely came through and handled my case in the most professional way. He worked with me and something very important to me is being to get in contact with and not be left in the dark. It was always easy to reach out and get answers to my questions and I had a lot. It was a very long process and will continue to be. He fought for me and what i believed in. He believed in me and I felt heard always. His style in taking on my case was firm and strong. I felt that he was someone who will get results and has definitely. I am more than happy with the outcome and how things have played out. I 100% recommend hiring Chris. Although it was a tough time period to get through we got there!!! Definitely the best attorney to hire and handle a case like this!!!!
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Amanda duncan

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16 Jan, 2025
Chris was not only the worst attorney but the worst person I've ever met! He's very incompetent! He has shown up to my proceedings late and with lack of communication and unprepared! While trying to get my husband served for the court proceedings Chris thought it would be a good idea to wait to the last minute... His words... To check to see if he was served and this is taking place while we're sitting there waiting to start..... I was in a domestic violence shelter twice because of my husband with my kids have been kept from me for months and every time Chris comes unprepared I have to wait another month and a half before we can try and continue meanwhile I'm missing my kids and he doesn't care!!! Now he is refusing to give me my money back for a conference we did not have all because I called him out on his BS!!! Terrible attorney I don't think he should ever represent anybody!!!!
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Devin osborne

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02 Dec, 2024
Awesome experience
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and passionate attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“Educated and professional. He's a bull dog in the court room. Highly recommend.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, including being available on weekends
“He was always accessible, ready to answer any questions or address any concerns I had, regardless of the time or day.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach, especially in emotionally-charged cases like custody battles
“He approached my case with empathy and compassion, making me feel supported and understood.”
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Respected in the legal community and by judges
“I noticed Chris hold a lot of respect in the Courtroom as well.”
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Successful outcomes, including getting charges reduced or dismissed
“He got me off the hook for everything. He's a really cool dude and was very responsive.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the attorney
“He has not returned any of my phone calls and I called him at least four times”
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Unprepared and late to court proceedings
“He has shown up to my proceedings late and with lack of communication and unprepared!”
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Unwillingness to refund fees when services were not rendered
“He is refusing to give me my money back for a conference we did not have all because I called him out on his BS!!!”

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