Matthew P Gabrilowitz

35 Sockanosset Cross Road, Cranston, RI

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4.9 / 5
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1984
New York Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
Drew University, Bachelor of Arts (BA),

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4.9 64 reviews
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Jake poirier

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30 Oct, 2024
Chris is an upstanding man, and a very astute lawyer. He was leaps and bounds above the opposition's in not only skill but intelligence. He helped get a fair agreement in place, and gave me an incredible amount of confidence and reassurance that helped me through a very difficult time. I am beyond grateful for his services and his representation in my custody case.
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Ryan schlip

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08 Jul, 2024
Offered to wave the final bill for a good review. Chris didn't seem to care about my interests and appeared to back opposing client and counsel.
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Rebecca carrier

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08 Jul, 2024
I can’t really express through words what Chris did for me and my family. All I have to say is he was the most caring & knowledgeable attorney I have ever worked with. He did so much for me when I got turned down by several others because it was apparently just “to much work” for them. He made what I’ve been wishing and hoping for, for almost 5 years, come true. He always answered every call and text and made sure I was prepared for what was going to happen at every court date. I couldn’t be more satisfied. I sort of am almost going to miss working with him. I highly recommend working with him, especially because he makes you feel so confident in court which really calmed my nerves. Thank you!!
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“Chris has to be one of the top family lawyers, if not the best in the state of Rhode Island.”
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Provides excellent client communication and support
“He answered all of our many questions thoroughly and in a way that we could understand.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“His representation lead to a favorable outcome which we'd initially thought would be unlikely.”
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Offers valuable resources and guidance
“He came with a full knowledge of a variety of resources that saved us a ton of time, energy and research.”
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Passionate and dedicated to client's best interests
“Chris proved he is more than capable of staying up-to-date and current with the details of my case and all the changes being made, which made me feel extremely comfortable with the process.”
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