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| Legal Consultation for Eviction |
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$300 - $600
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$800 - $1500
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| Petition Filing for Estate Cases |
$250 - $500
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$100 - $200
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| Information and Filing Guidance |
$150 - $300
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| Eviction Assistance | Eviction Filing |
$150 - $300
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| Defend Against Eviction |
$200 - $400
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| Consultation |
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| Estate Planning | Will Preparation |
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| Trust Creation |
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| Estate Consultation |
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| Legal Consultation | Hourly Consultation |
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| Case Review |
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| Document Preparation |
$75 - $200
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| General Legal Services | Civil Litigation |
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| Criminal Defense |
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| Family Law Cases |
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Thomas D. Margolis Attorney at Law Review Summary of Customer Feedback: 1. Reached out to this lawyer about a notice I received and contacted him, and he told me that he was amending the complaint for the divorce and custody papers were moved to another county which was wrong. He confirmed what the court was doing was wrong, I offered to pay him immediately but he confirmed that it appears to him that the courts were actually doing me dirty. He told me that he would call me back later in the day and he ended up having to call him back. He told me that he wanted to review the case at the clerk's office, and to call him at 2:00 the next day. I called him, and he didn't even go to the clerk's office to do as he said he was going to do. He said he was going to the clerk's office and then would call me when he got there. Well, he called me, however, he tried to rush the call saying his phone was going dead. He admitted that he was being done wrong and saw that I had good merits. He was trying to claim the case was a pitfall full of Spears even though my claims were meritus and all. He was supposed to call me back a little bit later and he never did, I think I called both of the numbers his office number goes straight to a voicemail and you can't even leave a message because the box is full. The phone you called me on the cell phone it rings but he doesn't answer and then when it goes to voicemail the voice mailbox is full. This guy led me on making me believe he is going to take my case all the way up to the moment to where this was all happening and he left me without a hassle of pursuing any new council under the belief that he was going to take the case. He has completely abandoned me without even telling me that he wasn't going to take the case. This is highly unprofessional and very disrespectful. Definitely not a good attorney, I actually knew more law than he did.2. Reached out to this lawyer about a notice I received and contacted him, and he told me that he was amending the complaint for the divorce and custody papers were moved to another county which was wrong. He confirmed what the court was doing was wrong, I offered to pay him immediately but he confirmed that it appears to him that the courts were actually doing me dirty. He told me that he would call me back later in the day and he ended up having to call him back. He told me that he wanted to review the case at the clerk's office, and to call him at 2:00 the next day. I called him, and he didn't even go to the clerk's office to do as he said he was going to do. He said he was going to the clerk's office and then would call me when he got there. Well, he called me, however, he tried to rush the call saying his phone was going dead. He admitted that he was being done wrong and saw that I had good merits. He was trying to claim the case was a pitfall full of Spears even though my claims were meritus and all. He was supposed to call me back a little bit later and he never did, I think I called both of the numbers his office number goes straight to a voicemail and you can't even leave a message because the box is full. Peter Van Aulen, Esq. has a law firm in Matawan, New Jersey. He offers representation in family law matters, such as divorce, child support, child custody, relocation, and other related issues. The law firm is devoted to client service and customized legal strategies. Peter's approach to law is straightforward: he honestly evaluates the client's case, offers a realistic view of what to expect, and tailors a plan to meet the client's goals. Many clients are repeat customers, and they recommend his family law services to others. That means his law office has satisfied clients. His detailed approach to clients' cases and his clear communication make him a preferred choice for New Jersey divorces, child custody matters, and support obligations. Peter Van Aulen, Esq. - Licensed Professional Peter Van Aulen Peter Van Aulen, the founder of the Law Firm of Peter Van Aulen, focuses his practice entirely on family law. He is a trained mediator, as well as a collaboratively trained attorney. Peter is dedicated to providing his clients information and options to move their cases forward. Peter was trained as a mediator from the Center for Mediation and Collaborative Divorce in Eugene, Oregon. Peter drafts comprehensive premarital agreements for his clients. Peter Aulen has been certified by the NJ Supreme Court as a matrimonial attorney. He practices collaborative divorce, as well as conventional litigation. Peter has experience in domestic violence order litigation. Mediation is an alternative for his clients. Mediation is the best choice for an overwhelming majority of divorce cases. Mediation is less stressful, more affordable, and faster than conventional divorce litigation. It empowers both parties to control their own destinies. In court, a judge decides the outcome. Mediation allows the parties to decide their futures. The post Peter Van Aulen, Esq. appeared first on The Global Now.
 
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