Kimberly Diane Kovach, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Uniontown, PA with 54 reviews
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Kimberly Diane Kovach

9 Court Street, Uniontown, PA

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Korey

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25 Nov, 2024
Complete waste of time, does nothing and ignores you. Avoid this joke at all costs.
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Stephanie sagan

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27 May, 2024
First off i would like to apologize because I came on here befor and wrote a terrible review all because I was mad and couldn't except that fact that maybe I needed some help. I've been with Kim a couple different times but this last time was probably the longest I've spent with her! I fought with Kim and Ken non stop because I couldn't see the help they were trying to give me because of my mental health and just being stubborn! She never gave up on me or turned her back on me! What she would do was slap me back into reality and she made it clear that she wasn't going no where. And she didn't! One day we had a visit in her office and they were talking to my daughter about coloring, and the next time we went back there they had my daughter real nice coloring books and pencils(like professional pencils). When my daughter finally starting opening up with them it made me realize she does care and it took me a long time to see that. Sometimes when other people tell us things about parenting we sometimes take it as criticism. She showed me that it's ok to need help sometimes. Kim is a great person and great at her job! Believe me I'm not the easiest person to get along with but with her help I was able to wave the white flag and go threw the process as painless as possible. Thank you Kim and ken.
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Shelby berkheimer

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02 Apr, 2024
ABSOLUTELY NOT ONE STAR. Had to place to submit my review...Kim Kovach will lie and steal from you. I don't need to tell my whole story, the fact that she did nothing for myself and for my CHILD says enough. Then Kim Kovach tried to keep my whole retainer of money, even sent me a threatening letter. Kim Kovach didn't pursue, clearly evidence speaks for itself. Kim Kovach is a thief and liar.
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Highly effective and successful in child custody cases, often securing 50/50 custody arrangements for clients
“Kovach law was great! They helped me through the whole thing.. didn't sugar coat anything, and fought for me! 50/50 split has been the end result each time and I couldn't be happier!!!!”
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Caring and empathetic, goes above and beyond for clients
“Kim is an absolute treasure! She and staff run a exceptional office and no detail goes unnoticed. Friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and they took great care and understanding in my time of need.”
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Responsive and communicative, available to clients even outside of business hours
“Kim is always answering questions when I have them even outside of business hours.”
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Reasonable and fair pricing for services provided
“Reasonable prices, and they went above and beyond for me. Thank you.”
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Expertise in various legal areas including custody, divorce, and bankruptcy
“Kim also worked with me back in 2013 when I filed for bankruptcy, one again she went above and beyond to help me file everything and help me get everything I needed before the hearing!”
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Difficulty reaching the office, phone calls and messages not always returned promptly
“How do you get ahold of this lady no one ever answers the phone or calls you back been dealing with a estate for 5years payed 5,000 and never can get ahold of anyone or won't call back when messages are left”
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Isolated incidents of unprofessional or rude behavior from staff
“When I asked why it was I was not told this prior to giving said information, the response I was given was 'I can see why you're in the position that you're in. You have no patience.' (This is a DIRECT quote)”

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