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    McCloskey Law Office - Attorney Martin McCloskey

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    In our initial meeting for my divorce, I was told there was no way I would end up in a position…read morewhere assets were not divided fairly, especially considering the length of the marriage--nearly 50 years--and that, generally, things would be handled in a 50/50 manner regardless of the source of funds. Based on that understanding, I moved forward with confidence in the process. However, during the Zoom meeting with my ex-spouse and her attorney, the direction changed significantly. When her attorney stated her position regarding the house and inheritance, I felt that I was strongly encouraged to accept those terms rather than having my position more firmly advocated. I repeatedly heard that I should "just take it" because it was the best I was going to get. Looking back, I regret not reviewing his client feedback before retaining him. My experience aligns closely with the concerns others have raised. Throughout this process, I often felt that communication was dismissive and, at times, condescending rather than supportive or advisory. I was also disappointed in the level of preparation and representation during our Zoom meeting. It did not appear that he was fully prepared, and much of the discussion involved reviewing materials I had already provided, rather than advocating my position with a clear strategy. I would never recommend Martin!! He's a terrible lawyer.

    Attorney McCloskey represented me in a Guardianship case and from start to finish was excellent. He…read moreexplained the process , met with me anytime I had questions and went above and beyond to represent me. If you want an attorney who understands family law and doesn't cower to frivolous filings by opposing counsel then call Attorney McCloskey.

    Schill Sean I

    Schill Sean I

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    Sean Schill legal team,…read more My wife Laurie and I would like to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude for your assistance in resolving what could have been a career-ending situation for me. You clearly went to bat for me and tackled the problem with vigor and tenacity. Whether you give this attention and effort to all of your clients or I just got the special treatment, it's clear you cared enough to fight for me and I'm eternally grateful. You helped me with an unfortunate incident from my past that I thought was behind me but was always in the back of my mind. Great work. Great firm! Thank you all very much!

    This guy shouldn't even be a lawyer. I am reporting him to the bar association due to his…read moreincompetence. I hired him for my divorce case back in March of 2019. It wasn't a difficult divorce although he has made it to be like he was divorcing a high profile royal couple. I had my first meeting with him and when I walked into his office I noticed that he had case file folders stacked every where! His desk had a mountain of papers and folders stacked as well. He fumbled around and finally found a legal pad and started asking questions. I figured he was moving offices or something so I didn't really think much of it. After reviewing my case he said it would be around $3000 for my case. It was $1,000 more than what the other lawyers had told me. I was under the old adage that you get what you pay for so I hired him. I wanted my divorce to go as smoothly as possible and have a bull dog in my corner! After that meeting and after I paid the $1500 retainer for him to file the petition he went to work. I didn't hear from him for almost 4 months and I had to contact him in order to find out what was going on. He called me back and he asked a lot of the same questions he asked me at our initial meeting. I had to bring him up to speed on things he should have had in his notes. He said he would file for an initial hearing, which he should have done already but I needed to pay the remainder of the balance which was $2000. So now I'm up to $3500. The whole time I've had to call, email, text and send smoke signals for him to even respond back to me. I was always met with excuse after excuse! We finally had our initial hearing 15 months after I filed. I met him at his office 20 minutes before the hearing because it was a virtual court hearing due to covid. Guess what? He took out a fresh legal pad and asked me the same questions again! You know, ones he should have in one of his 2 other legal pads! Well the judge granted me the divorce and ordered Sean to file the final paperwork no longer that 30 days after the hearing which was May 12, 2020. 30 days later we had another court hearing to solidify my final request, which had nothing to do with him filing the final decree and yep, you guessed it, he asked me some of the same questions, AGAIN! Well August rolled around and I was furious because I still had not received my divorce papers. After numerous emails, text messages and phone calls i was able to talk to his new assistant who told me that Sean would have the final paperwork to me in my email box by COB the next day! I was shocked because there was communication. Well the next day I received an email stating they were sorry because they had technical difficulties and could not send the final paperwork that day but promised they would have it by the next day! Well the weekend arrived and no email! I called on that Friday with no response. I waited until Tuesday of the following week and after numerous emails, text messages and phone calls that he did not respond to I finally threatened him with reporting him to the bar! Well what do you know, he responded that day! Of course he apologized because he was sick and with covid going on things were crazy. He then proceeded to tell me that he HAD LOST MY CASE FILE! He said he didnt want to tell me and that's what the "technical difficulty" was! He then asked me if I remember what the judge had said! He said I had to be exact because he has to put in the final decree exactly what the judge had said! Come to find out he ignored the court order for him to file this within 30 days of May 12 and we're at the end of August. I told him to get the transcript from the clerk and he didn't want to because I'm sure he didnt want to raise the awareness of his incompetence to the judge. So he said his assistant was going to work overtime in order to get my decree done that day and he would have it to me to review and sign if there were no mistakes. I received the email and OMG! The dates were not correct, addresses were wrong, he stated I didn't show up to court on one of our court dates and so on! I told him this and he said he wasn't surprised because he didn't proof read it! He corrected it, and resent it and I told him file it!. I was so pissed I just wanted it filed so I could have my divorce! He then brought up that I owed him more money and I needed to settle it up BEFORE he filed it! According to him I owed him another $2500 - $3000! I told him I wasn't paying him another dime until I had my divorce papers in hand and to send me an itemized bill so I could go through it and we could discuss it when I was in town. That was the last I heard from him over a month ago! Last I talked to his assistant he said the ball was in my court and they needed payment! What a sad, disappointment of a lawyer! Now I have to start all over again with a new lawyer! Unbelievable!

    Bilbrew Sharon Atty - lawyers - Updated May 2026

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