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Justin C. Miller Esq. - Medina, OH

3443 Medina RoadSuite 101-E Medina, OH 44256

Updated: 06/22/2020

Medina Family Law Firm

About Justin C. Miller Esq.

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  • Family Law
  • Bankruptcy
  • Estate Planning

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3443 Medina RoadSuite 101-E Medina, OH 44256

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  • 330-952-1779

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Justin C. Miller Esq. 409 East Ave. 2nd Floor Elyria, OH 44035 330-931-3281

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By Jason D. on Dec. 02, 2020

5.0 out of 5 stars

I was referred to Mr. Miller through a few friends for a custody issue and a bankruptcy. When we first met, I did not bring the documents I was asked to bring. He was willing to reschedule, and I brought the papers. He was honest about the issues in my custody case and that some things from a few years ago would probably be brought up by my ex, which they were. He stood up for my rights as a father and made sure I had time with my kids. Even though the court ruled against me having custody (based on the past issues), I know he fought hard for me and I plan to go back to him in the future. As for the bankruptcy, he walked me through all of the steps, answered all my questions. I was freaking out about filing, but he kept me informed and made the whole situation easy to manage.

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