Kristen Doleva-Lecher

606 Court Street, Reading, PA

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2002
Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
University of Pittsburgh, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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22 Apr, 2023
Ms Lecher was very helpful in preparing me for an ongoing case. She is very knowledgeable in what steps I need to take to in the timeline and incidents of my case,
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Shannon stevens

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09 May, 2022
I had another attorney previously and had Kristen take over. I have never felt more comfortable, supported, and confident that my case has hope. Kristen will fight for you above and beyond! She has done so much more than I feel any attorney would. She will fight for you and your child!
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Katie

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25 Aug, 2021
Attorney Doleva was a great advocate for me in my custody hearing. She is strong, matter of fact, knowledgeable in the law, and will be your greatest advocate. It gave me great comfort knowing I was in good hands. I felt that she more than adequately prepared me for my court date, which kept me calm and professional.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and competent in the law
“Ms. Doleva-Lecher has supported me every step of the way and has been a tirelesss advocate for me and my family. She is well known in the courthouse and is respected by her fellow attorneys, court staff and judges. She is truly the best of the best.”
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Responsive and communicative
“She answers questions at all hours and on weekends when I expect to wait until Monday morning for a response. She explains all my options, and lets me know when I should press an issue or to let it go.”
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Advocates strongly for the client's best interests
“She took the emotion out of the equation and looked at the situation for what was best for my family. She worked well with the opposing attorney for my ex, and in the end we came to a resolution that allowed me to mend fences with my ex and allowed us to co parent our children in a constructive and equitable manner.”
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Experienced and respected in the legal community
“She is professional, thorough and extremely knowledgeable.”
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Provides personalized and caring service
“She has empathy and compassion towards her clients and always does her best. I am fortunate to have had Kristen's help during my cases. If not for her help, I would have given up with despair,but her encouragement and knowledge made me keep going!”
Cons
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Expensive and may overcharge for services
“She even charges for the things the client has not asked for. There are also some duplicate charges from her and her clerk for the same work.”
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Slow progress or lack of results in some cases
“I had worst experience with this lawyer. Wasted almost 4 months with no result. I hired her for support, custody and divorce matter. The support order she claims she drafted and charged heftily for it (It was clearly drafted by opposite lawyer) was very vague and missed important details.”

Publications

2014:
422 Business Advisor, Divorce - A house divided
2013:
422 Business Advisor, Social Media and Privacy for Employees and Employers
2012:
422 Business Advisor, Choosing an Attorney - Avoid Hiring a Lemon
2011:
422 Business Advisor, Preparation for Divorce in Pennsylvania

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