Christopher P Stroech

208 N George St, Charles Town, WV

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Patricia ruiz

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27 Oct, 2024
My husband and I hired Cameron Lefevre for a very difficult child custody case. I've never had a good interaction with an attorney until I met him. He is very knowledgeable of the laws in West Virginia.Cameron always made sure we understood everything. He was always very timely getting back to me when I emailed him about concerns that I had he always showed up for court early to go over everything with us before going into the courtroom. I highly recommend Arnold and Bailey for just about any of your legal needs
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Shelley manley

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14 Oct, 2024
If I could give zero stars, I would. Eight years ago, Andrew Arnold caused the day of my final divorce hearing to be one of the worst days of my life. On a day that was already stressful and difficult, he made it so much worse with his callousness. He had not prepared me at all for the final hearing. I had almost zero communication from his office between the initial hearing and final hearing. We never met. We never discussed what I wanted. I didn't even know what alimony was when I walked into the final hearing. I was that unprepared. He and the other lawyer, Mr. Janelle, worked out an alimony deal. Three years at $300/month. I was told this was fair. I wasn't given ANY additional information. I later learned that it is more typical to get alimony for at least 1/2 the length of the marriage and I had been married for 12 years. I accepted the deal before the hearing, not knowing any better. During the hearing, the judge was explaining alimony in more detail. He said that if I accepted the lawyers deal, it couldn't be changed. But if I let him decide it, it could be altered due to changing life circumstances. I asked the judge for an example. At that point, Andrew Arnold asked the judge for a moment to speak with me in the hall. He didn't even let the judge answer. He took me out into the hall and started YELLING AT ME. He was furious that I was considering letting the judge set the alimony. He was furious that I had asked the judge a question because it made me look unprepared for court ( I definitely was). He said I obviously didn't trust him and that he wouldn't represent me unless I took the deal he had worked out. He threatened to walk out that moment if I didn't go along with his plan. I felt so humiliated and forced into something that I had no idea if I really wanted. Being screamed at by my own lawyer for asking a question in the courtroom was the last thing I had expected that day. I agreed to keep his deal because I didn't know what else to do. Mind you, this was also just 5 weeks after I had major surgery for colon cancer and I was still weak and in tremendous pain. I had thirty staples down my stomach. My lawyer really should've postponed the hearing altogether, but there we were. When we went back in the courtroom, the judge asked for my decision and I told him I accepted the lawyers deal. My lawyer very emphatically said "And I DIDN'T coerce you into that decision, right?" What was I supposed to say?? Of course you did!! You threatened to leave if I didn't take your deal. You were a monster. You made one of the worst days of my life. He also let my ex change the numbers at the last minute so he would pay less child support. For 6 years, my ex only had to pay $357/month (total for two kids) even though he made more than twice as much as me and I had the kids 55% of the time. We finally got it adjusted to what it should have been two years ago and he now pays $630 /month. But for 6 years I struggled to feed my kids and pay rent and buy the basics. At one point, a friend brought me gift cards from a church so I could buy groceries. With decent representation, I never would have been in that situation. Stay away from Andrew Arnold if you want a lawyer who actually cares about you and your future.
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Kelly shipe

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28 Apr, 2024
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Pros
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Highly responsive and attentive staff, including the lawyers and their assistants
“They answered every single one of my many and numerous phone calls. Mrs. Rickard is very knowledgeable and really knows how to set your mind at ease during these chaotic and stressful times.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach to clients' difficult situations
“They made a very stressful situation 1000 times better and this Mommas heart a little more settled knowing her son had such a knowledgable, capable Attorney in his corner.”
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Strong legal expertise and ability to achieve favorable outcomes
“Mr. Bailey was very professional, knowledgeable and fought hard for me in my case. Seriously appreciative for how things went down and the outcome I received in court.”
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Transparent and honest communication about case details and expectations
“Mr. Bailey told me exactly what to expect. He gave me a time table of when to expect it. I had NO surprises.”
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Flexible and accommodating with payment arrangements
“He never pressured me when I was late to pay.”
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Inconsistent quality of customer service, with some reports of poor communication and responsiveness
“Receptionists/secretary's are the first people your customers will speak to and or see. They should be welcoming, polite and make you feel like you are in the right place. When I called in I didn't feel like I was in the right place, I didn't know who I was speaking to and I wasn't welcomed.”
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Isolated incidents of attorneys appearing disinterested or unprepared
“If Mr. Arnold not yawned throughout my entire consultation there would've been a 1% chance I retained him..I would rather have retained a circus clown to represent me than someone who clearly wanted easy money.”

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