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Thorough, knowledgeable, and prepared in handling complex legal cases
“She was extremely knowledgeable of divorce law and she had no concerns with advising me that she needed to consult others on specific issues or providing me with other resources. She was well organized and returned my calls.”
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Provides compassionate and supportive legal representation
“She was always available for me and never got annoyed or upset even if I called her with stupid stuff. She was very straight, truthful, supportive etc...”
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Reasonable and transparent billing practices
“She has been fastidious is charging me only for necessary work. I have been thoroughly pleased with her performance as my lawyer.”
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Strong working relationships with colleagues and understanding of the local legal system
“It was also very apparent that she had a good working relationship with her colleagues, a mutual respect that directly benefits her clients.”
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Lack of attention and responsiveness to client's case
“Ms. Robbins was the lawyer for my custody suit between me and my ex-husband. She was very distanced, didn't show much interest in my case or what was happening. Ms. Robbins didn't even contact me fo”
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Hesitant to aggressively fight certain types of cases, such as false PFA claims
“When we got to court, Laura cowered to pressure from the Women's Resource Center and Assistant Prosecutor. I had only been to court a few time and never for a charge of abuse. Laura decided I should plead guilty.”

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18 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
Laura is professional, organized and absolutely has calls returned in a reasonable amount of time . She listens and can be compassionate at times. With that being said I would not recommend her if you are a male dealing with a PFA being filed. I never abused my wife in 11 yrs of marriage. I did not abuse her physically, emotionally, verbally or financially. I had a PFA filed and when it was served to me it was of a denied PFA because the judge saw right through it. However, due to persistence by outside pressures and the coaching by counselors at the Women's Resource Center , another one was filed with a couple of blatant and obvious lies and was granted. I hired Attorney Robbins to fight the PFA. The agreement was to fight it. I was devastated to even have my name in the same sentence with abuser or wife beater. When we got to court, Laura cowered to pressure from the Women's Resource Center and Assistant Prosecutor. I had only been to court a few time and never for a charge of abuse. Laura decided I should plead guilty. Her explanation was that if they can convince or prove of even one incident of abuse and I plead not guilty that it would be bad. I admit I forget the exact consequences. This happened several years ago and I have learned a lot since then. In the county in Pennsylvania that I live in now, my wife would not even have been granted a PFA or her PFA would have quickly been denied. Yet, due to inexperience in life and law I listed to Laura and plead guilty. She convinced me by asked Ng if I had ever raised my voice at my wife, now ex....I said well yes, but rarely and I did not yell or step or call her names. Laura said something like but you raised your voice and that's enough. Now, in Laura's defense, when this happened, abuse by men was a hot topic in Centre County. A retired State Trooper had around that time gone into a Weis Market in Philipsburg and shot his estranged wife. In a custody exchange a man shot and killed his ex wife at a Sheetz on Buffalo Run Road. As you can see I'm being honest and explaining the whole story. But the thing is, I really did not abuse my ex. In fact a couple times she abused me and even got a summons from a state Trooper for smacking, hitting and scratching me up. We should of fought it, she should of fought it. Does anyone understand the consequences of a PFA being granted by a judge during a separation, custody and divorce. I'm not even going to describe or explain how bad pleading guilty to that PFA did that day, I could write a small book about all the consequences that followed. A couple of quick highlights...In the very beginning of this s mess it became a major issue to even see my kids. I also could not work certain community service events that I like doing and lost many job opportunities. It got worse from there. I cannot speak to how well she does with custody and alimony, I did not use her for that. As for tough cases, fighting false PDA's, no way. Also if I could go back in time I would file for malpractice.
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25 Feb, 2020 by Sandy
I must say how much I appreciate Laura and her attentiveness to her clients. She was the fourth attorney I saw in State college and the one that got my divorce finalized. I did some of the work to eliminate cost, but she made this happen. I knew after our first consultation that she had empathy and understanding of my situation. She has amazing knowledge and efficiency. I highly recommend her to anyone and honestly, truly like her as a person.
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14 Apr, 2019 by Patsy
Laura Robbins is an excellent child custody attorney. She was always prepared, responded promptly to any and all questions, and extremely knowledgeable about the 16 points that are addressed in custody cases. With her help in my daughter's custody case we received the outcome we hoped for. We recommend her services very highly!
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20 Sep, 2017 by Jade
Laura Robins was incredibly thorough with my child custody case. She was on time, prepared and has been very informative on all legal issues involved in case. When things were uncertain she stayed steadfast and fought with me till the end with a great result!
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17 May, 2017 by Zane
Attorney Robbins was extremely knowledgeable of divorce law and she had no concerns with advising me that she needed to consult others on specific issues or providing me with other resources. She was well organized and returned my calls. She was very professional in her dealings with others and went the extra mile to get it done.
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