Jesse Dayton Crary

30 Main St Ste 500, Burlington, VT

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Lela mccaffrey

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05 Dec, 2024
I am so thankful to have found Cindy to help me navigate my divorce. She was very professional and helped me understand the laws. She also wasn't afraid to tell me the truth, even when I didn't want to hear it, so I could anticipate what was coming. I have already recommended her to a friend and will continue to do so. I felt I had a true advocate with me on my divorce journey.
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Julia johnson

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17 Oct, 2024
I don’t know what I would have done without Cindy. It’s a new low to be mentally and physically drained, while also trying to pull evidence and know what my next steps are in a court case, especially never experiencing the judicial system prior. Cindy was this light I just continued following until the case was over, with a result I was content with not to mention. I remember feeling my chest tight, heart racing, but when I looked up in the virtual courtroom, and saw she was there, I felt a wave of calm and knew I would be just fine. I hope to never need her again (respectfully) but if i happen to need an attorney, it will be her.
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Monica hampton

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08 Jul, 2024
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in divorce and custody law, with the ability to provide clear and honest advice
“Cindy demonstrated an in-depth understanding of divorce law and a compassionate approach to my unique situation.”
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Responsive, communicative, and attentive to clients' needs and concerns throughout the legal process
“Communication with Cindy was outstanding. I always felt well-informed about the progress of my case, and she promptly responded to any questions or concerns I had along the way.”
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Passionate and dedicated advocate, fighting for the best possible outcome for clients
“Cindy proved to be a highly skilled negotiator during settlement discussions, advocating for my best interests while keeping the focus on finding an amicable resolution whenever possible.”
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Empathetic and understanding towards the emotional challenges of going through a divorce or custody dispute
“Going through a divorce is an emotionally challenging experience, but she was there every step of the way, providing not just legal guidance, but also emotional support.”
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Transparent and reasonable with legal fees, providing detailed invoices and billing
“The legal fees were reasonable and transparent, and I never felt that I was being charged unnecessarily or unfairly.”
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Occasional difficulty in meeting in person or having direct communication with the attorney
“I worked with the law group during mid covid months and never actually laid eyes on my lawyer or staff.”
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Lack of consistent responsiveness or attention to detail in some cases
“Most of our conversations were through emails, and we didn't have very many conversations on the phone. Even when it came time to sign the paperwork I didn't meet with her I met with Jennifer.”

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