Edward Anthony Tobin Jr.

2555 Kingston Rd Ste 100, York, PA

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University of Richmond School of Law, Juris Doctor

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09 Sep, 2022 by John
I contacted Andy through a friend and talked to him for 15 minutes over the phone. He is the consummate professional that everyone needs advocating for them. I can’t tell you how responsive and thorough he and his team are. If you need any help from a family attorney he is without question the best in York county. I hired him and he was immediately fighting for me. If you ever need a legal service for some other reason he has a network of great attorneys in a wide area from real estate to wills and everything in between. He knows his profession and if it’s something he doesn’t know, he knows a professional that can help. He didn’t sugar coat anything and he removed the emotions out of the process. I would without any reservation recommend Andy Brown to anyone. Thanks Andy!!
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03 Jan, 2022 by Hannah
Andrew was extremely helpful in my custody and child support case. He is concise, deliberate, and incredibly knowledgeable. He not only helped me get exactly what I wanted- but pushed for more. He even caught numerous calculation mistakes which could’ve cost me down the road. It is clear that his experience has led to him having many connections and knowing a vast amount about other lawyers, judges, and the process of family law. Hiring Andrew was the best investment I could’ve made for my family and I would HIGHLY recommend him to anyone looking for a straightforward and trusted attorney.
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27 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
I've been working with Attorney Andy Brown for approximately 6 years. He's handled my divorce and custody cases. He has always been there when I needed him and I am confident that he's helped me achieve the best possible results. To say that my ex is "high conflict" would be putting it mildly. For 6 years she would "ride the line" of what she thought she could get away with (calling the police/CPS for trivial matters, trying to drive a wedge between my sons and I, etc). In the end, Attorney Brown was able to facilitate a reversal of custody through trial. I now have primary physical custody of my two sons. Attorney Brown not only understands the application of the law in these matters, but also has a keen awareness of the norms and expected outcomes of the York County Judicial system. He's been doing this a long time and it shows. When judges and lawyers need a lawyer, they call Andy Brown.
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16 Mar, 2015 by Nick
I was and still am represented by Attorney Lord and he is what all Attorneys should strive to be. He always responded to my question, treated my family with respect and has truly changed my life.
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07 Dec, 2018 by Sue
We employed her services for a Custody case. Suzanne made it easy to communicate important and confidential information. Though the process was drawn out, nevertheless Suzanne remained consistent and up to date with all information. Suzanne Trinh is both personable and professional I would highly recommend her.
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