Penelope A. Boyd

535 North Church Street, West Chester, PA

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4.9 / 5
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Education

1979
Villanova University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1976
Pennsylvania State University

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4.9 137 reviews
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Steve norris

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18 Dec, 2024
Where do I begin? Elizabeth, or Liz as I call her, is the best of the best. Family court matters including custody can be very stressful and complicated, but with Liz it was not. She is very compassionate, trustworthy, and knowledgeable. I met her on accident while trying to get custody of my 2 daughters in the court house in West Chester. I had no idea what to do or where to start. Liz came in the picture and within weeks I had primary custody. I've known her for almost 10 years and she will always be my go to!
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Stacey denoncour

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12 Dec, 2024
Sean and his team did a wonderful job after my daughter was in a horrible car accident last year. He was attentive, and made sure to follow up and was always available when I needed him. I would highly recommend him for anyone who is ever in an accident in the west Chester area!
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Kenneth hopton

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18 Nov, 2024
On behalf of "Commonwealth Process Services, LLC", please permit me to say that it is always a pleasure assisting this law firm with the Service of Process when requested. Fantastic business relationship has been established based on their outstanding ethical and professional "10 Star Standards".!! A Million Thanks, Kenny Hopton Commonwealth Process Services, LLC
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Pros
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The lawyer is caring, compassionate, and understanding towards clients' situations
“Penelope is calm, caring, and thoughtful. She takes the time to listen to me and thoroughly explains my options.”
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The lawyer provides excellent and responsive service, even outside of normal business hours
“She does her best to return your call or reply to your voice messages even on a weekend (her off time!)”
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The lawyer is knowledgeable, experienced, and effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Penny represented me in a matter. She cared about my case and because of her I received a good result. I would strongly recommend her to others.”
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The lawyer is personable, friendly, and makes clients feel comfortable
“She is amazing to work with and will always guide you into the right direction with her impressive experience.”
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The lawyer is dedicated to their clients' best interests, especially when it comes to child-related matters
“As a mother herself she is more than amazing working in your child's best interest.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

1988:
Children's Legal Rights Journal, Developing Legal Strategies for Obtaining Services for Children with Emotional Problem
1980:
Villanova Law Review, Strategies in Zoning and Community Living Arrangements for Retarded Citizens: Parens Patriae Meets Police Power
1979:
Stanford Law Review, The Promise of the Pennhurst Case

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