Teresa C. Marino - Harrisburg, PA
Attorney at McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
Family and Collaborative Law Lawyers in Harrisburg, PA
100 Pine Street Harrisburg, PA 17101
Harrisburg Family and Collaborative Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family and Collaborative Law
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Hired Attorney 2018Absolutely the worst lawyer. She represented me for 6 months. I do not want to go over every issue I had with Attorney Teresa because of the anxiety it still causes me. 1. Over charged me thousands of dollars (her law firm took me to court over these issues only to have them tossed out because of how outrages the charges were.) I was charged thousands of dollars for calls that were never made to me, for court dates for her other clients, for travel expenses for those clients and more. I paid a little over 40K in 6 months. Every time I would ask about the charges she would make the conversation about my children avoiding the topic. (during that time I was easily distracted due to the extreme failures Attorney Teresa provided in court) In the end her law firm agreed to forgive thousands of dollars in fees due to the information I was able to provide 2. When I first went to Attorney Teresa I had full custody of my 3 children. 3 days until my custody hearing Attorney Teresa pulled me into her office and told me that she can not represent me in my custody hearing unless I paid the remaining balance of $3000. I was not able to and she presented me with a new custody agreement handing over custody to my ex with extremely unfavorable terms. When I said no, Attorney Teresa told me that the judge may not give me as good of terms and I should agree to these terms. Sadly I agreed to these terms. THIS IS THE SHOCKER AND THE MAIN REASON NO ONE SHOULD EVER USE ATTORNEY TERESA. 4 WEEKS AFTER SHE HAD ME SIGN THESE PAPERS ATTORNEY TERESA QUIT HER LAW FIRM TO TAKE A JOB WITH MY EX'S LAWYERS LAW FIRM. THIS WAS A DISGRACEFULL ACT AND SHE SHOULD HAVE BEEN DISBARRED FOR HER LACK OF MURALS, ETHICS, AND HER LACK OF FOLLOWING THE OATH OF A LAWYER. I WOULD NEVER USE HER, HER LAW FIRM, OR ANYONE THAT ASSOCIATES WITH HER.
Contact
100 Pine Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: (717) 237-5471
Fax: (717) 237-5300
Website: http://www.mcneeslaw.com
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