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Law Office of Ronald M. Stone - Ashland, MA

25 West Union StreetSuite 102 Ashland, MA 01721

Updated: 02/20/2024

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25 West Union StreetSuite 102 Ashland, MA 01721

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  • 508-881-7307

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By Edward K. on Dec. 19, 2022
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I was outraged to learn that my former wife posted a completely false review of MY lawyer, Ron Stone. Ron represented me in my divorce, which was he able to finalize in a matter of months, despite my wife trying to make it difficult from the get-go, as evidenced by my testimonial to him on this very website! Unfortunately, Covid hit soon after my divorce was final, and my former wife refused to sell our marital home, where she continued to reside, per the terms of our Separation Agreement, and Agreement which HER lawyer prepared. Despite repeated requests, Ron had to file a contempt proceeding in late 2021 to force her to cooperate in the sale of the house. She tried everything in her power to prevent the sale. In court, on March 21, 2022, she stated to the judge that it looked like a third grader had written the Separation Agreement. Eight days later she then posted anonymously a review of Attorney Stone on his website, falsely stating that we were "previously amenable", whatever that means, and that the "divorce agreement could have been written by a fourth grader." I, once again, am extremely grateful for Ron's refusal to stop fighting for me. Finally, the marital home was sold in September of this year! I highly recommend him.

By Anonymous on Mar. 29, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

This person has caused irreversible damage to the previously amenable relationship, between the two parties. The divorce agreement was handwritten, and could have been written by a fourth grader.

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