Justin Marshall Smit is a lawyer practicing divorce, child custody, child support and 6 other areas of law. Justin received a B.S. degree from Western Illinois University in 1994, and has been licensed for 28 years. Justin practices in Wheaton, IL.
Justin Marshall Smit is a lawyer practicing divorce, child custody, child support and 6 other areas of law. Justin received a B.S. degree from Western Illinois University in 1994, and has been licensed for 28 years. Justin practices in Wheaton, IL.
I was recommended to work with Justin on my "highly contested" divorce with a raging narcissist. It had been 8 months and the needle hadn't moved an inch. Justin came in and he accomplished what my last attorney couldn't. It was 3 months in the working of getting my home back while my ex moved out and the house was vacant. Two days into hiring Justin, opposing counsel answered his emails after not receiving any response for 3 months regarding the issue. Just merely hiring Justin provided an upper hand in my case. When I met with him he had great ideas that I hadn't previously heard of. Justin and his law firm are well known. His law firm is definitely known as my realtor mentioned it when she heard his name. Regardless, I am a week into having Justin as my lawyer and I already feel more confident with him on my side. He's achieved as much if not more in that time frame than the last attorney, and he seems sincere and legit. I should've hired Justin from the start.
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