Jason Allan Celski

5219 W Clearwater Ave Ste 16, Kennewick, WA

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Seattle University School of Law, J.D.
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Eastern Washington University, B.A.

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06 Oct, 2023
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Holly

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21 Jul, 2015
We hired Jason for family court. His communication level is fair at best. He's not aggressive. He basically just stands in court as decoration. We were awarded court costs and attorney fees to be paid by my ex. After several months of no payment Jason suggested we take him back to court. We said ok. The first hearing my ex asked for a continuance. I asked Jason if I needed to be there the following week as I didn't have a sitter available for my kids. He said no. I found out after the next hearing Jason dropped the matter without ever consulting me. When I called him out on, he said he had other ways of getting the money. Ya his way was to SUE me and my husband instead of my ex to collect his "fee". A fee he didn't earn. I recommend running as far as you can from him and don't look back. He's cheap and you get what you pay for. When dealing with family court you can't afford to waste your time on Jason. He doesn't work for you. He works for himself.
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Anonymous

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21 Feb, 2015
Not good at all. I would not recommend him. Didn't hardly say three words in court. Was not aggressive in the slightest bit. The single biggest mistake I made was hiring him.
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Pros
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Professionally represented client in custody and divorce cases
“Jason represented me in my custody case, he is not aggressive what so ever.”
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Communicated well and kept client informed about case status
“worked with this firm for around a year on my divorce. had great communication and was made aware of what was going on with my case at all times.”
Cons
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Not aggressive or assertive in court and failed to adequately defend client
“Jason was very polite and listened the 3x we did meet, but it takes more than that to successfully represent someone.....especially when it comes to their children, just being a figure head for a case is NOT enough.”
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Difficult to reach and unresponsive to client calls and communications
“Jason and his assistant were practically impossible to get a hold of and the ratio of my calls to Jason or his assistant's return call was about 10:1 (all calls were professional and never bothersome)”
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Failed to catch errors or changes made by opposing counsel in legal documents
“when I received the final copy, my ex-husband and his attorney had made changes to the origional paperwork, that "my attorney" failed to catch.....when I called to talk about the mistake, his asst tried saying we had gone over the paperwork thoroughly and that basically it was my fault....I NEVER SAW THE PAPERWORK”

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