Lisa Maria Shapson, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Philadelphia, PA with 246 reviews
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Lisa Maria Shapson

1528 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

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4.8 / 5
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3 Reviews
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243 Reviews
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Education

2000:
Villanova University School of Law, J.D.
1997:
Bucknell University, B.S.

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4.8 246 reviews
Avvo 3.7
Google Maps 4.9

Waheed adedapo

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18 Dec, 2024
This is a moment of enjoy for me and my family. This is not the first time or second time you have been helping people that where recommended to you from me and now you amazed me again getting the all kids green card at a time, you have shown high dexterity and panacea in all you doings. I keep telling friends and everyone i refered to you that your team is an exemplanary team. Your team have shown impeccable characters and manners in addressing issues. if their is anything other than five star then i will issue you a 7 star. We love and appreciate you all the Palladino, Isbell and Casazza team. Thank you and God bless you.
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Chanelle price

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13 Dec, 2024
Where do I begin! From initial contact with Chris, he's operated with the the utmost professionalism. His communication is so timely, and I can tell he truly just wants to HELP. He walked us through the process of my husband getting his green card and has made a very stressful time much more manageable. I really appreciate Chris and would recommend him to everyone.
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Besiki tsikarishvili

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11 Dec, 2024
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced immigration lawyers
“Ricky Palladino is the BEST lawyer ever, I would have not succeeded my immigration interview without his guidance and knowledge.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Ricky always provided me with detailed advice on the options and the potential risks I had in my case. He is an extremely thorough and detailed lawyer with his invaluable recommendations, not to even mention his excellence in communication.”
3
Personalized attention and care for clients
“From the very beginning of our long journey he was attentive, professional, responsive and very caring every step of the way.”
4
Achieve successful outcomes for complex cases
“He is very insightful and an expert in his field. He stood by every of my requests and guided me through this complicated and lengthy process.”
5
Transparent and fair pricing
“The price for the team's work was always clear, it never changed, and they did not charge any extra because everything was always completed on time; just the way they said it would be.”
Cons
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Poor customer service and unprofessional conduct from some lawyers
“I felt cared for and considered from the very first meeting. I was battling it out in court with my ex over custody of our child who wanted to be with me full time out of state. My lawyer explained everything to me step by step and was honest and transparent about what I should expect. She was knowledgable and respectful of the judge. She waited with me but also reminded me about the charges per hour. I felt like she took the time to get to know me and my family. I would highly recommend!”
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Losing client paperwork and lack of organization
“Do yourself a favor and DO NOT GO TO THIS LAW FIRM. I WAS IN A CAR ACCIDENT. THIS FIRM LOST MY PAPERWORK. I COMPLETED MY THERAPY AND THEY HAD NO IDEA WHO I WAS.”

Publications

2016:
The Legal Intelligencer, Common Sense Rules for Parents During Custody Disputes
2016:
The Legal Intelligencer, It Should Be PC to Use a PC
2016:
The Legal Intelligencer, Some Stepparents Have to Pay Child Support in Pennsylvania
2016:
The Legal Intelligencer, Great Expectations: Tips for a Healthy Family Law Practice
2016:
Berner Klaw & Watson LLP Blog, Huss v. Weaver
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, The Cost of Converting ‘I Do’ to ‘I Don’t’
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Tips to Improve Your Law Practice Next Year
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Divorce: Time to Change How the Game is Played
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Untying the Knot in Clients’ Lives
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, How to Settle a Custody at the Outset
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Paternity and Parentage in Same-Sex Marriages
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Should ‘Lost Cause’ Payor Really Have Custody of Child?
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Validity of Common-Law Marriages
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Modifying Custody Schedules for Child’s Changing Needs
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Dealing With Unrepresented Parties in Family Law Cases
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Modern Technology Can Hinder Effective Communication
2015:
The Legal Intelligencer, Changing Custody Schedules With the Seasons Connecticut Law Tribune
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, After the Love is Gone: Settling Divorce Cases
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, What Would Your Divorce Epitaph Say?
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, Alimony Is Alive and Well in New Jersey
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, Avoiding Surprises at Trial: Preparing Your Client to Testify
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, Requiring Divorced Parents to Pay for Children’s Post-secondary Education
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, Marriage Equality Finally Arrives in Pennsylvania
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, Is Your Summer Parenting Schedule Ready for Summer Vacation?
2014:
The Legal Intelligencer, Getting Referrals and Sustaining a Family Law Practice
2013:
Law Journal Newsletters-The Matrimonial Strategist, How to Rein In Emotional Clients
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, Defining Marriage in 2013
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, Setting Rules and Reining in Emotional Clients
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, We Can Do Better: Staying Professional as a Family Lawyer
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, What Does ‘Proceeding’ Really Mean?
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, Disclosure of Child Abuse and Attorney-Client Privilege
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, Parenting: A Journey Without a GPS or Owner’s Manual
2013:
New Jersey Law Journal, How to Set Rules and Rein In Emotional Clients
2011:
The Philadelphia Bar Reporter, Valuations Challenging in Divorce
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