Cheryl A. Rowe, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Wyomissing, PA with 134 reviews
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Cheryl A. Rowe

1200 Broadcasting Rd, Wyomissing, PA

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Nikki krize

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30 Aug, 2024
Highly recommend! Rowe Law Offices helped me tremendously when it came to navigating my mother's estate. I wouldn't have been able to do it without them, especially Vicki. Vicki is the best of the best!
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Robert “robbie” graves

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20 Aug, 2024
My experience with this practice has been exceptional. Divorce is hard and everyone’s case is unique, but I think my case has some extraordinarily difficult circumstances. My attorney, Jacob, has gone above and beyond in dealing with some just plain weird developments. He keeps me fully informed and has shown remarkable patience and creativity in handling my case. I know, without any doubt, he has my best interest at heart and will do whatever it takes for me to have the best possible outcome. And everyone at the office is wonderful; friendly and helpful. They are a joy to interact with, and very professional as well. I just had my estate plan done here and Vicki was incredible in preparing everything and sorting all the paperwork when I came in to sign.
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Curtis stout

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16 Jul, 2024
Nothing but a money predator. Charges $175 an email regardless of length or content. She is a crook in my opinion.
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Pros
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Highly competent and experienced attorneys who are dedicated to their clients
“Cheryl is an exceptional family law attorney. I have been in and out of the court system sinc”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the entire law firm
“The entire office staff was extremely friendly and helpful. I was settling an estate and they were there every step of the way!”
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Aggressive and persistent representation to achieve the best possible outcomes for clients
“Cheryl fought for me even when I was ready to quit. Her compassion was what helped me get through it. Recommended for anyone who expects a tough custody battle.”
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Transparent and honest approach, providing realistic assessments and advice
“Cheryl is a fantastic lawyer who helped keep my granddaughter safe. She really fought for her, when others wouldn't and ended up letting her down. She is a true professional.”
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Caring and empathetic support throughout the legal process
“Cheryl and her team are incredible. She helped us through one of the most difficult and trying times our family has ever experienced, and her professionalism and prompt communication helped ease our anxieties throughout the ordeal.”
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Concerns about high legal fees and billing practices
“Nothing but a money predator. Charges $175 an email regardless of length or content. She is a crook in my opinion.”
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Inconsistent quality of representation and communication across different attorneys
“I had a lawyer from this firm and they did a poor job. They did not fight for me or communicate with me properly.”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior by some staff members
“Atty. Cheryl Rowe was extremely rude to myself during a mediated court hearing. She not only didn't play fair, already manipulating the court mediator.”

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09 Dec, 2019 by Dale
Had Chris still been with Rowe Law offices, I know we would have won my case and custody of my children. Not only did Rowe not inform me that Chris had left the practice, they waited until last minute to let me know and to get someone new caught up to speed. In the one pre trial Chris had assisted me with, we got to keep the house in the district where my kids go to school. So that was already a win in our favor. Once he left, it all fell apart. My new lawyer who represented me didn't spend 10 minutes defending me against my ex's accusations and spent 0 minutes attacking her and bringing anything to light. Rowe Law offices charges us about 15k and didn't do anything. I know if we had Chris, the way he was the first time I met him, he wouldn't have stood for how this case went down. If I could find him and afford to go back, Chris is the guy I would go with. Instead, I have 15k in debt and basically kids will have to relocate out of state after this school year and we will share 50/50 custody and my son's grandmother with whom his mom lives with was just arrested for biting my son, 2nd degree assault. Sounds like it be a cu and dry case but without Chris, I don't stand a shot. Really missed you Chris
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