Law Offices of Darin D. Pinto, P.C.

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376 South Ave E
Westfield, NJ 07090
Effective Solutions For Financial Problems. For more than 30 years, lawyer Darin Pinto has helped clients find creative ways to address financial problems, whether through bankruptcy, loan modifications, short sales or other methods. Mr. Pinto has been selected to Super Lawyers list for multiple years, reflecting his high degree of skill in the legal profession. He is committed to finding the right option for each client. He understands the stress that comes with financial struggles and works diligently to alleviate that stress and provide upfront, realistic guidance on how to get out from under financial burdens.
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3.53 reviews
amy33666
6/16/2024

Very knowledgeable and caring lawyer. Walks you through the bankruptcy process and is very responsive to emails and calls. Highly recommend Darin and his team.

Kathleen C.
1/31/2023

I would encourage anyone who is looking for a good attorney, for a financial issue, or other matter, to use this the firm of Darin D. Pinto. Darin and his staff spend a lot of time with the...

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Anna H.
10/16/2013

I would discourage home buyers from engaging in business with this law firm. My husband and I hired Fabian Pinto, Darin Pinto and their Paralegal James to assist us in the purchase of two...

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