Sean Ross Aiello, experienced Child Custody, Estate Planning attorney in Franklin, TN with 3 reviews
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Sean Ross Aiello

509 New Highway 96 West, Franklin, TN

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Richard

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14 Oct, 2019
We couldn't be more pleased with Sean and his Staff. We had to acquire Conservatorship over our Father and his Estate as he transitioned from assisted living into memory care. Very professional, well respected within the legal community, he and his Staff respond quickly and their use of time on our case was efficient and productive.
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Polly

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30 May, 2019
Sean Aiello worked with our attorney Brad Carter in representing my son. Sean has a very pleasant way about him and it is easy to feel comfortable in his presence. Their diligence and dedication to represent my son is what we received from their team. We never saw the hours spent preparing for court appearances nor the times spent speaking with the plaintiff’s attorneys; yet, we know all this was instrumental in negotiating the favorable outcome in the Civil Lawsuit against my son. It took two years for the case to be settled in our favor. Sean’s assistance in this case for my son was due to his and Brad’s expertise in law, research, skilled collaboration and attention to detail were sure components to him being able to deliver the best solution possible for my son. He was not the lead attorney but whenever we met with them, it was obvious he was an intricate part of the process in turning this in my son’s favor. They were prompt in relaying information regarding any new developments and any court related issues. The day we met to retain Brad Carter and Sean was a very dark day for us. It was like walking in the dark; groping for a glimmer of light and direction out of this deep hole my son had fallen in. In his sympathetic way, we got that glimmer of light we had hoped for; though he laid out the worst case scenario, we felt confident that we had been led to the right place. We were not made any promises, but that they team would represent my son with the goal of getting the best result. When people come to an attorney seeking counsel, the response of that attorney should be as reassuring as possible that he/she is on their team. We were not given false hope. Yet, we felt some relieve knowing that Sean Aiello and Brad Carter would be doing everything they could to represent my son well. I close adding, they not only represented my son in such an excellent way that leaves us feeling forever grateful , but they also represented their profession and their law firm to a high level of honor. I admire and think highly of these two men knowing that though they may have had some personal reservations regarding some of the details in the case, it never hindered their acts of professionalism. I pray that, I nor any of my family will ever have a need to be represented in a court of law again; but should I ever know of someone who does, I think I could honestly refer them to Sean Aiello.
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05 Apr, 2017
Mr. Aiello was great. He listened to everything I had to say when I spoke. He then explained and suggested the legal way do accomplish our goal. He put himself in my place and was awesome. Very professional and intelligent. Always contacted me when I needed him. His paralegal was terrific and I got a copy of everything. Got the job done. I will call on him if I ever need anything more. I highly recommend him.
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