Cheryl Ann Berzer

Cheryl Ann Berzer

Google Rating

4.2(5 reviews)

  • 392 Evans Street Williamsville, NY 14221
  • +1-716-633-1400
  • No email available

About:

Has been a matrimonial attorney for 15 years. For most people, going through a divorce or family court proceeding can be an emotionally draining experience. As an experienced attorney, Cheryl will guide you through this difficult process as fairly and quickly as possible. The majority of Cheryl’s cases are complex matrimonial and family court matters. While she can prepare the required paperwork for any uncontested divorce, she will also be there for you if the going gets rough and a trial is required.

DVSupport AI Summary:

Berzer & Wolf Attorneys at Law is a full-service law firm located in Williamsville, NY, with a strong focus on matrimonial and family law, including divorce and custody matters. Cheryl A. Berzer, with 25 years of experience, specializes in guiding clients through the emotionally taxing process of divorce, addressing critical issues such as child custody, support, and asset division. Paul W. Wolf adds to this expertise with 32 years as a general practitioner, also emphasizing family court cases, including those involving domestic violence. Together, they bring an impressive 57 years of combined experience, providing clients with both a supportive environment and a depth of knowledge. The tone of the firm is notably empathetic and understanding, recognizing the profound emotional strain that can accompany family law issues. They emphasize their commitment to ensuring clients leave consultations feeling informed and supported, reflecting a trauma-informed approach. This is vital for survivors, as such sensitivity can make a significant difference in navigating the complexities of legal processes following domestic abuse. For survivors considering this firm, it appears to be a compassionate choice. The attorneys prioritize accessibility and responsiveness, with Paul’s dedication to client communication being particularly reassuring. While it is important to recognize that not every case is straightforward, Berzer & Wolf seem well-equipped to handle the legal challenges that arise in domestic violence cases, including obtaining orders of protection and addressing custody disputes. Their combined expertise in both family and criminal law positions them to comprehensively assist clients facing the aftermath of domestic abuse. If you are looking for a law firm that provides not just legal representation but also emotional understanding, Berzer & Wolf could be a suitable fit.

Jurisdiction:New York

Practice Area

Family Law

Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

Univ At Buffalo Sch Of Lw

Associations

Member
New York State Bar
1999 - Present
Member
New York State Bar# 2977668
1999 - Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Apr 10, 2025Googlevia Google

Barb H

"Very happy with Cheryl, she was very kind throughout the whole process"

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2019Googlevia Google

Janet Dominiak

"After having one of the worst law firms in buffalo which he didn't do anything. I made the change to Berzer and Wolf. She came with very high recommondation from a judge and a friend. I am so grateful that I did. She handled my case with expertise and professionalism. She actually listened and understand what I've been going through to get my divorce done and over with. I can't say enough about her, she was wonderful to work with kept me informed via email, text and phone calls. She is power house 💪. So look no further if you want resolution fast and quickly to get on with your life. 😊"

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2018Googlevia Google

Kim C

"I was referred to Mr. Wolf from another attorney. He was professional and everything was done quickly in the time frame he expected. I highly recommend his services."

RATED 1.0

Aug 10, 2017Googlevia Google

Lee

"Paul Wolf is a thief! I hired him at $500 for an open family court support case and then gave him $2,000 upfront for a custody case I was considering filing as well. He had agreed that if I didn't choose to file it would be returned. After one support hearing I realized that he was unprepared, incompetent, wasn't doing anything positive for me, and I felt I could yield better results on my own, so I fired him an I didnt want to retain him for any further hearings. I didnt give him much notice so he showed up to the 2nd support hearing anyways which I suppose was fine even though he did nothing positive for me that time either. That should have been the end of it and the $2,000 should have been returned for custody case that I chose not to file a petition for. Instead he sent me receipt/bill with these hugely inflated prices saying that the total $2,500 had been used up on that one support case.. He went to court 2 times, that was it, just 2 times! And charged me $2,500! On top of that I had all my paperwork any files organized for him ahead of time so he didn't even have to spend any time obtaining any additional info and preparation for the case was bare minimum. When he wrote me the receipt for the retainer instead for making two separate ones, one for $500 (support case) and another for $2,000 (custody case) he just gave me one total one for $2,500 so I couldn't even argue with them to get my money returned. I thought he was an honest person and took his word that both cases would be treated as two separate cases and my $2,000 would be returned if I chose not to file a custody petition. That was obviously an extremely costly mistake on my part! His final receipt to me was listed as: Open file: $78 Review documents: $130 Court appearance: $208 Travel to and from court (discounted): $130 Draft petition: $130 Bank service charge: $81.25 E-mail to client: $26 Letter to client: $52 Legal research: $520 Prepare for court hearing: $520 Court appearance: $312 Travel to and from court (discounted): $260 Receipt/review signed order from court letter to client: $104 Oh and it gets better.. It said I still owe him $51.25 due within 10 days. He hasn't sent me an additional bill for it though, so I guess he's letting me slide on that. THANKS PAUL!"

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2016Googlevia Google

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