Cynthia Louise Ewing

Lake Center I, Suite 201, Chesapeake, VA

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K.

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04 Nov, 2019
C. Ewing always took time to explain in detail how things may turn out. Extremely fair and listens to everthing. Divorce is extremely difficult to say the least and Cindy makes that process less stressful a n d takes some of that burden off your shoulders. Any questions are answered in a timely manner by Cindy and the staff is helpful, pleasant and easy to talk with. Hiring Mrs. Ewing is and was a no brainer.
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Femi

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17 May, 2018
I hired Cindy to represent me in a family dispute, and she did a phenomenal job on my case. She was very methodical in her approach, and kept me informed every step of the way. I really appreciated her willingness to be receptive to my feedback and/or suggestions. She wouldn't just brush my feedback to the side, or leverage her professional experience to minimize my voice on the issues as they were occurring. She would listen, and carefully explain her stance on my feedback while addressing the approach she would be taking moving forward. What impressed me the most about Mrs. Ewing, which was ultimately the reason I decided to hire her, was her willingness to offer fairly in depth and useful advice on the litigation process during our free consultation call. I had actually already hired a lawyer when she returned my free consultation call. I was so impressed with our call, that I let go of the lawyer I had originally hired in favor of Mrs. Ewing. I figured that if she was this engaged in my family dispute without me having retained her services yet, I can only imagine how great of a job she would do if I actually hired her. my assumption proved true, as I couldn't have asked for better representation. I would recommend Cindy to anyone in need of a family law lawyer.
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Ashley

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18 Apr, 2014
Attorney Cynthia Ewing has handled all of my separation, divorce, contested support and child custody issues. She has been my lawyer for the past four years, and I can not imagine ever going to another lawyer. Mrs. Ewing is one of a kind. She has integrity, and a tenacious drive to demand justice and protection for her clients. Her extensive experience,knowledge, dependability, veracity, and passion for the people who she helps is why I highly recommend Attorney Cynthia Ewing for any and all legal concerns you may have.
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