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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law, especially in complex cases involving assets, custody, and pensions
“Leslie's knowledge of the Military points system for pensions and the division of assets was outstanding. She saved me a considerable amount of money.”
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Compassionate and personable approach, making clients feel comfortable and supported
“Leslie was very personable and compassionate with my case.”
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Excellent responsiveness, accessibility, and communication with clients
“She responded to my communications quickly" and "I always felt her commitment to me and the divorce process!”
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Dedicated to protecting client's best interests and fighting hard to achieve the best possible outcome
“She fought hard for my interests" and "She procured the best possible outcome from a situation that seemed, at times, hopeless.”
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Well-respected and known in the local legal and judicial community
“It is clear that they are well-respected in the York, PA Legal and Judicial Communities.”
Cons
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Occasional administrative issues with scheduling and client management
“We were not able to be seen as Leslie had a meeting with another scheduled client" and "we were basically told to find a different lawyer that Leslie recommends.”
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Unresponsive and disorganized communication from certain staff members
“Amy did absolutely nothing to process my divorce. She is unresponsive to communication, and very unorganized.”

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17 Nov, 2023 by Tom sauerwine
Leslie is very easy going, and doesn't rush you like most attorneys.
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08 Apr, 2023 by Nile
Helped me get 50/50 custody
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08 Mar, 2023 by Shannon
My ex decided that they were going to pursue the division of marital assets (my life's work) after just 5 years in a toxic marriage. I had significantly more at risk as that I am 10 years older than my ex, and make 2 1/2+ times their income. At my 1st meeting with Leslie, I had presented her with a letter that I had drafted to my ex as a proposal to pay her $25,000 - Leslie enlightened me that in my case, due to the fact that my pension, was a pre-marital asset, and my ex's was not - She may in fact owe ME money! She SAVED me from myself and continued to support me throughout the proceedings. She is the BEST attorney that I have ever worked with, and I have worked with atty's my entire career over 27 years. Reasonable, very responsive, compassionate, and knowledgeable!
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19 Feb, 2023 by Clint burkholder
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01 Nov, 2022 by Bryan r.
I found myself in the middle of a terribly difficult and messy divorce that was astounding to many of my friends that were seasoned attorneys. It involved significant assets, custody matters and a lot of other complicated and dynamic problems. I brought the case to Attorney Arzt and she masterfully represented me, with compassion. She fought hard for my interests. She was unbelievably responsive and I cannot overstate how important that is. Her invoicing was fair and reasonable. Her paralegal staff is knowledgeable, friendly and accessible. Her partner, Attorney Loper, who handles custody matters, was equally exceptional and I will rate her separately. Due to the entire situation, my outcome was never going to be favorable. Notwithstanding that fact, hiring Attorney Arzt was the best decision I ever made as she protected my interests and procured the best possible outcome from a situation that seemed, at times, hopeless. Thank you, Attorney Arzt. I would recommend her to anyone seeking family law representation in York County. Her firm's name is very well known and respected amongst the legal and judicial circles of York County and she will fight hard for you and your family.
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