Amy Jo Anne Phillips, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in York, PA with 30 reviews
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Amy Jo Anne Phillips

29 East Philadelphia St., York, PA

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Education

2000:
The Dickinson School of Law, Juris Doctorate,
1997:
Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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3.4 30 reviews
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Jen keys

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11 Mar, 2024
I feel even one star is too much. My mother and I worked with Amy trying to get grandparents rights and I have nothing good to say. We were told she was an amazing lawyer and she would do anything to fight for what she knew and felt was right. First we had a zoom consultation with her and then heard nothing from her or her paralegal for months! I had to email and call several times to get a response to find out Amy LOST our file in someone else’s case file! That should have been enough for us to say ok we need to find someone else but we thought we would give her a chance I mean after all we are all human and accidents happen. Then we were charged for a visit to the office to do nothing but the exact same thing we did in the consultation! Long story short, 8 months after contacting Amy, we were told there was nothing more she could do for us and we had to withdraw our court case. There were several times I emailed and called and received no response. The entire time we felt she wanted nothing to do with our case and just wanted to throw it aside but still collect our money. When we withdraw our court case I emailed asking about a refund that Amy stated we would receive along with requesting all the documents that were filed in our case file, I again had to email 3 times asking for these before the paralegal responded and acted like she was oblivious to any lack of communication through our whole case when she was included in all of the emails. I can’t speak for the other lawyers but I would not recommend Amy for any family law case.
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Gavin toomey

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18 Dec, 2023
Takes time to answer in thorough detail all of your questions and concerns. Kurt Blake's experience is through the roof. Would highly recommend.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law matters
“Kurt Blake's experience is through the roof. Would highly recommend.”
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Thoroughly prepares clients for court proceedings
“Dave was definitely prepared for our multiple days of trial.”
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Dedicated and responsive to client needs
“He listened to my thoughts throughout trial preparation and was very accommodating to my requests.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“The trial went in my favor due to his preparedness and experience.”
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Cares about the best interests of children involved
“She really cared about what was best for my kids and tried to find a way to do right by them.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“We were told she was an amazing lawyer and she would do anything to fight for what she knew and felt was right. First we had a zoom consultation with her and then heard nothing from her or her paralegal for months!”
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Misplacement of client files and lack of organization
“Amy LOST our file in someone else's case file!”
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Unethical billing practices
“She would send me an email recommending something (of course something very expensive). I would decline. She would then write back explaining again her recommendation. She would do thi”
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Lack of preparation and follow-through
“She had contact information for these people for WEEKS leading up to the hearing. The first and only time she spoke with them was the morning of the hearing as we walked the 1/4 mile from her office to the courthouse.”
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Prioritizing profit over client's best interests
“She made us look completely foolish to my ex, and my ex knew nothing we said would ever come to fruition. She was happy to take our money but certainly did not advocate for us.”

Publications

2014:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Saying I Do to Marriage Equality
2013:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Application of Custody Factors at Time of Award -- The Concept of Equal Protection Based on Nationality in Custody Actions Rejected
2013:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Evidence of Third Party's Intention to Adopt Child Necessary When Seeking to Terminate Biological Parent's Rights
2012:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Future Application and Viability of the Doctrine of Paternity by Estoppel
2010:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Limited Testimony of Social Worker Allowed Over Mother's Objection
2008:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Father's Failure to Exercise Custody Does Not Excuse Mother's Failure to Follow Parties' Custody Order
2007:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Court Imposes Reasonableness Standard on Attorney's Fees Provision in Property Settlement Agreements
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