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Chat withState: Illinois
Acquired: 2013
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State: Michigan
Acquired: 2023
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17 E Monroe, Number 116, Chicago, IL, 60603
13 Client Reviews
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Posted by Ilya | September 02, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Outstanding at her job!
Misty is a great attorney. She handled everything with great professionalism and was also very welcoming. She explains things thoroughly and answered all my questions in full detail. She never made me feel as though I’ve asked too much. She handled my case in a matter of months unlike my previous law...
Posted by - Former Client | March 09, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Caring and Knowledgeable
What could have been a very troubling time in my life was easy and painless thanks to Ms. Gamino’s demeanor and legal expertise. She worked quickly and efficiently to finalize my divorce, and it’s apparent that she really cares about her clients! I’m so thankful that I had Ms. Gamino by my side in co...
"Misty Gamino is excellent at listening to clients and understanding their needs. She's compassionate with client and tenacious with her opponents."
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2016
Attorney of the Year Award, Law Offices
2011 - Present
Chicago Bar Association
2011 - Present
Illinois State Bar Association
2013
Juris Doctor
2009
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2014
2016
Spanish
English
Legal Answers
I have a son that the morther dont want me to see my son all she want is money from me? so how can i see my son
12 Jan 2018
What will happen to the baby's father if he is 18 years old and I'm 14?
11 Jan 2018
So the other parent would have to agree to forgive the past due child support and the order has to be done in court?
11 Jan 2018