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Chat withState: Connecticut
Acquired: 1992
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2016
13 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | December 07, 2011 | Divorce & Separation
Fantastic
Costello and McCormack successfully negotiated a divorce agreement that served both me and my daughter well. I am very grateful for all of their hard work."
Posted by anonymous | December 05, 2011 | Child Custody
Gets the job done right!
Attorney Costello and his colleagues effectively worked together to modify my ongoing child custody case against my ex husband. I initially met with Attorney Costello but was pleased to know that everyone in the firm would contribute their knowledge and skill towards my case. You definitely get what ...
Posted by anonymous | December 04, 2011 | Divorce & Separation
Strong representation in my divorce
I had an excellent experience with Kieran Costello and all the attorneys at Costello and McCormack. Attorney Costello was extremely knowledgeable about the divorce process and the way to get the best settlement for my case. I thought I knew about my husbands finances, but Kieran uncovered the truth a...
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2016.
Reprimand issued in CT, 2016
updated on 03/06/2017A reprimand is an order from the Statewide Grievance Committee after it has found that an attorney has engaged in ethical misconduct. If an attorney receives more than 3 reprimands in 5 years, a presentment must be filed against the attorney so the Superior Court can decide if more serious discipline should be ordered.