Robin Jean Gray, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Wyomissing, PA with 21 reviews
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Robin Jean Gray

P.O. Box 6874, Wyomissing, PA

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04 Aug, 2024
Thanks so much for putting my family back together. Your service was exceptional, with great communication, sympathy and patience and all that one could hope for.
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Ansumana

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13 Oct, 2023
When fishing for lawyers on AVVO, Ms. Gray instantly stood out. I didn't look at her credentials, or years of experience, or what have you when it came to choosing her. I based my decision purely from how she was honest on about why she was late responding to my inquiry. Reason being it was some family matter, and I felt that was just really...and unnecessarily...honest. I felt that she could have given me any reason, she could have said it was because of work, or saving a bus full of children. But it was just...honest and from there she has been nothing but honest. Not only that, she is very responsive and the phone conversations that we have, she makes me feel like I'm a person and I'm just having a conversation with another human. Sometimes I hear the dishes in the background, the fridge opening, her sitting something down, the echo of my voice through a car speaker, versus feeling like another number in some office. Her professionalism is outstanding. If there is something she can do to help you with your case, consider it already done. I hired Ms. Gray and immediately she went to speak to the opposing attorney on my behalf. She is honest and upfront about what to expect during a trial, the do's and dont's, and how to present yourself in a trial. I could keep going, but at this point, if you haven't decided you want a lawyer who cares, then why are you still here? Go be just another number to some other attorney. 10/10 will rehire.
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21 Aug, 2019
I called Robin from overseas to ask about a very difficult, complex immigration case. She took her time and answered all my questions. We stayed on the phone for a long time and never once did she rush me or try to “hustle” me. I felt comfortable and calm with her and just for giving me her time and attention I will absolutely hire her as my attorney when its time. I need someone I can talk to without being scared, nervous or feel like I’m bothering someone. This is my life and my future at risk so it’s very important for me to have someone who understands that.
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Exceptional communication, sympathy, and patience
“Your service was exceptional, with great communication, sympathy and patience and all that one could hope for.”
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Honest and upfront about case details and expectations
“She is honest and upfront about what to expect during a trial, the do's and dont's, and how to present yourself in a trial.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“Sometimes I hear the dishes in the background, the fridge opening, her sitting something down, the echo of my voice through a car speaker, versus feeling like another number in some office.”
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Knowledgeable and effective in handling cases
“Robin researched new law and old cases that were similar to our case to come up with a solution to help us. Thanks to Robin's hard work and knowledge of immigration law we won our case.”
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Compassionate and caring towards clients
“Robin has been the best Attorney I've had the pleasure in working with, she is compassionate, understanding and most of all tough for the case.”
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