Erica Janton, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in East Greenwich, RI with 134 reviews
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Erica Janton

5700 Post Road, East Greenwich, RI

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2013:
Roger Williams University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006:
Teachers College, Columbia University, MA - Masters
2002:
Parsons School of Design, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 134 reviews
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Kristen holland

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Celdia

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19 Dec, 2024
Absolutely incredible experience working with a true professional. Will gladly be reaching out to Chris again for any legal advice I might need in the future.
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Robert blackburn

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28 Oct, 2024
I highly recommend Christopher Heberg as a family attorney. I had been dealing with a difficult situation with my ex-wife. Chris communicated clearly throughout the process, managed my expectations realistically, and was always well-prepared. He conducted himself professionally in court and knew the system inside and out, which was a great comfort to me after so many past disappointments. He made sure my case was handled fairly, not only for me but also for the best interest of my family and child. I appreciate the professionalism he brought to our attorney-client relationship, which I hold in high regard. Chris was always there, ready and sharp, and I finally felt that justice was served. Thank you, Chris, for never letting me down!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“Chris is phenomenal! If you are seeking out an attorney that can handle out of state relocation, look no further. My case was tricky in some regards, but that did not intimidate Chris. He is very knowledgeable and experienced, and was able to answer the myriad of questions my family and I had for him with ease throughout this whole process.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“Chris and Meredith were amazing! They were both super attentive, always responded to my questions in a timely manner, and worked hard to provide the results I was looking for.”
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Fights hard to get the best possible outcome for clients
“Chris worked to understand the law in my unique case. He was easy to reach, Meredith was helpful and friendly, and most importantly he was honest with me about the potential outcomes. He never promised but kept fighting for the result we wanted.”
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Maintains professionalism and integrity throughout the process
“Erica maintained a level of professionalism, integrity, compassion and fairness through the entire process. She maintained keeping the child's best interest demeanor at all times and advised based on those factors alone.”
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Provides personalized attention and support to clients
“Rather than feeling like a case number, he and Meredith, fostered a personalized, comfortable environment. In the midst of a stressful situation, it speaks volumes that I was able to minimize ongoing worry and even share a couple moment of laughter.”
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Can be rude and dismissive towards clients
“This attorney was one of the rudest, most demeaning, and dismissive individuals I have ever had the misfortune of meeting.”
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Questionable billing practices and lack of transparency
“I have no doubts he is well educated lawyer but he appeared to me to be some what lazy and never fully prepared. His billing practices I found to be truly horrible. At one point he billed me because he sent a email to me to ask me for something I had already given him.”

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