Kathryn I. Nonas-Hunter, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in York, PA with 34 reviews
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Kathryn I. Nonas-Hunter

119 E Market St, York, PA

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2004:
University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
Grinnell College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jane

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06 Dec, 2024
Kathryn is amazing! No matter what I write on here, it will never praise her enough. She truly cares and gives your case her all. She learns the details. She is so easy to talk to and it feels like you are childhood friends. She will fight for you and be there when you need her. I always recommend her and think so very highly of her. Kathryn is absolutely amazing!
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Natalie

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10 Jun, 2024
No one wants to need a family law attorney. Very few cases in family law are the kind where everyone ends up happy. If you find yourself in this situation, you want the best. I can confidently say this person is Kathryn. She is accessible to her clients, remembers the details of your case, tells it like it is, and isn't afraid of anyone. I would gladly pay her 10 times what I did if I had to use her again. Her representation made a world of difference to me and my kids! I've read the recent negative review and have no issue saying that it's clearly someone who was on the losing end against Kathryn. That person doesn't actually have any negative comments on her skills and ability and instead makes rude comments about her appearance (which is always impeccable by the way)...sounds like someone who is bitter they chose the wrong attorney instead of hiring Kathryn. You want the best attorney in York? Call Kathryn.
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Alan

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04 Jun, 2024
When the unexpected need for an attorney presented itself, Attorney Kathryn Nonas-Hunter came highly recommended by both friends and colleagues (who had also retained her as counsel at one time or another) as well as other professionals in the local legal industry. Attorney Nonas- Hunter is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to family law. In addition, she was always easy for me to get a hold of, keeping me constantly updated on my case, my rights and my options along the way. She was professional, courteous, punctual, not to mention she was extremely calming for me prior to walking into the courtroom. It didn’t take long for me to see why she was so highly recommended. Not only did I feel like she worked very hard for me, I was also reassured by the respect it’s clear other professionals in her field have for her.. in and out of the courtroom.
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Kathryn and her staff are passionate, caring, and dedicated advocates for their clients
“Kathryn and her staff genuinely care about their clients. I appreciate all the hard work she has put into my case.”
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Kathryn is an experienced, knowledgeable, and effective litigator who consistently achieves positive outcomes for her clients
“We hired her for our third-party custody case which went the whole way to trial and I wouldn't have wanted to have any other lawyer next to us that day. She knew what she was talking about and firmly fought for our case.”
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Kathryn provides excellent client communication and responsiveness, keeping her clients informed and addressing their concerns in a timely manner
“Any concerns we had she was sure to address and get back to us in a very timely manner whether it be her or her office.”
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Some clients have experienced issues with Kathryn's availability and communication, such as missed appointments and delayed responses
“Kathryn was nearly impossible to communicate with, she was an hour late for my appt, and she left me hanging until the morning of my court date to try and negotiate with opposing counsel.”
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In rare cases, Kathryn has been accused of providing advice that did not serve the client's best interests or failing to properly inform the client of their options
“She advised me to settle for less support than the court officer offered. She was always in a hurry and more concerned about her overbooked schedule than properly advocating for her client.”

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