John W. Molony, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Charleston, SC with 8 reviews
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John W. Molony

125-A Wappoo Creek Drive, Ste. 101-A, Charleston, SC

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Harley benton

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26 Aug, 2021
They are a honest company!! Kathy is amazing!! I can to her with literally days notice of what was going on and she jumped right in and saved the day!! I recommend her and her husband to everyone that needs a family lawyer!!
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Prisca bernados denton

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02 Jul, 2020
Families in crisis are dealing with so much outside of legal matters. It was so refreshing to find Crossroads Family Law was more than "our attorney." Kathy Hubbard made sure to cover all our bases legally and found a way to make us feel seen in the midst of this crisis. We recommend this business with great confidence.
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Joe green

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02 Jul, 2020
Katie and David are amazing! I've been fighting for custody for my children for years now and there's been plenty of times where I've wanted to give up. If you are going through a divorce or simply fighting for custody I cannot stress enough how important it is to get a high quality attorney in your corner! I truly felt like they cared about me and my case.
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Responsive and attentive legal services
“Great Response time. They are very on hands.”
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Dedicated and caring attorneys who go above and beyond for clients
“Families in crisis are dealing with so much outside of legal matters. It was so refreshing to find Crossroads Family Law was more than 'our attorney.' Kathy Hubbard made sure to cover all our bases legally and found a way to make us feel seen in the midst of this crisis.”
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Strong advocacy and fighting spirit for clients' cases
“Kathryn is a real fighter for her clients. I highly recommend you reaching out and speaking with Kathryn or David about your situation and see how they can help you.”
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