Beware of this attorney. I personally expressed my concerns to Mr. Denslow regarding how he was advertising his services. In my own personal opinion, I feel that his website was somewhat misleading and therefore confusing regarding child support orders.\r
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As President of Ohio Council for Fathers Rights, and as a father's rights advocate, I too am very familiar with Ohio's Family Law statutes.\r
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That said, I would never recommended Mr. Denslow to anyone involved with a Family Law issue, and more specifically, I would advise fathers to stay away from him. Why would you as a father retain an attorney who represents custodial parents seeking more child support from you, the obligor?\r
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He advertises that he practices law in all of the following areas:\r
Criminal Law\r
Traffic Violations\r
DUI\r
Misdemeanors\r
Felonies\r
Family Law\r
Divorce & Dissolution\r
Child Custody & Visitation\r
Child Support\r
Personal Injury\r
Appeals and Pardons\r
Judicial Release & Post Conviction\r
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Have you ever heard of the phrase ""Jack-of-all trades, master of none?"" How can Mr. Denslow possibly be proficient in any of these areas? If you are going to retain a Family Law attorney, I'd retain a lawyer who practices only in Family Law.\r
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Would you go to a doctor who specializes in cardiovascular surgery, plastic surgery, hand surgery, ENT surgery, shoulder surgery, foot surgery, neurosurgery, vascular surgery, transplant surgery, eye surgery, colon surgery, and hip replacement surgery? Why not?\r
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I just named a dozen areas in medicine that are considered ""specialties."" Do you know of any doctors who practice in twelve different ares? I don't. However, if I did, I certainly wouldn't see him or her. Why then would someone retain an attorney who practices in nearly a dozen areas of law?\r
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Moreover the opinion express by the other letter writer is quite disturbing in and of itself.\r
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To REKJR the author of the previous post, please contact me at tony.fantetti@ocffr*org
Pros: I can think of absolutely none.
Cons: He pactices in nearly a dozen areas of law, how can be possibly be proficeint in any of them. Do doctors practice in 12 areas of medicine?
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