Geauga County Court of Common Pleas Legal Office

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Chardon, United States

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Geauga County Court of Common Pleas Legal Office Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Geauga County Court of Common Pleas Legal Office is located in Chardon, United States on 100 Short Ct St #300. Geauga County Court of Common Pleas Legal Office is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category county court in United States.

Address

100 Short Ct St #300

Phone

+1 4402852222

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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mixed experiences. some judges like Carolyn Paschke are totally clueless and unfair but other judges and magistrates here have been a voice of reason in an otherwise lawless and geauga county.

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Remrie Arrie

I had a divorce hearing here, the clerks were especially helpful and I was able to navigate the process myself. The Bailiff who did the hearing was incredibly patient and respectful and polite. I had a situation where I showed up early but my ex didn't show up on time, and had to be dragged by her family to help her go through with it. Stuff like this is never easy for anyone. But the bailiff waited to have that hearing 2 whole hours late. The process was just as smooth as any others, but I had a hell of a time getting everyone together in the room. But when all was said and done, my ex was in and out within 15 mins, I was there for over 3 hours. I even asked the judge if I could wait in the courtroom for a extra minute out of respect that my ex didn't want to see my face, and he let me. Divorce hearings are never fun, courthouse visits are rarely ever pleasant. But the courts of Common Please and Municipal Court here in Geauga County really set the bar high on professionalism and quality service to the citizens who depend on them. I've delt with a lot of courts, if I have any reason to go to the courthouse, I look forward to having it addressed at the the Geauga county courts. I don't know what the laws/rules are on giving flowers and candy to staff, but they deserve it.

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John Herron

Would not call even if an intruder came in and threatened to kill me.

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Nathan Scott

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