Darley Marie Richard

809 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, VA

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Corbin granger

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28 Sep, 2024
I cannot recommend Mr. Spirn enough. He is an incredible advocate for his clients, breaks down complicated legalese into English, and works tirelessly on behalf of his clients in every case. Thank you Mr. Spirn!
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Gerard abate

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08 Feb, 2023
Great attorney. Highly recommend him!
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J k

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Pros
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Responsive and knowledgeable in the area of mental health guardianship vs. POA
“Ms Richard was very responsive and knowledgeable in the area of mental health guardianship vs POA.”
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Easy to work with and familiar with the local mental health network
“Ms Richard was easy to work with and was very familiar with our local mental health network.”
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Completed legal work quickly and at a reasonable price
“Darley Richard listened to my situation and agreed to handle the legal matter for a reasonable price. She completed the legal work quickly.”
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Took the time to explain legal terms and options to ensure client's needs were met
“During the consultation she took the time to address each item explaining all legal terms and contingencies so we could determine which options best met our needs and preferences.”
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Provided a portal for clients to access documents
“During and after the process her firm provided a portal where we could access documents.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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