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Pros
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Punctual and ahead of the game in mobile
“So thankful for Molly. She's punctual and ahead of the game in mobile. Highly recommend.”
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Fair and helpful, even after client lost their job
“Your price was fair and years later after I lose my job and could not pay you. You consulted and helped me in every way possible. For that I Thank You and God Bless You.”
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Highly recommended by a satisfied client
“There are not enough good words that I can say about Molly. She is caring & compassionate, but also straight forward and tough.”
Cons
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Concerns about bias towards the client's ex-spouse
“She initially recommended I get standard visitation with my daughter but then she talks to the lying, manipulative ex and suddenly is concerned with me 'spending too much time' with my daughter....WHAT!?”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness after court
“Paid her to be on retainer but after court she went missing and wouldn't return any calls or follow up on the paperwork.”

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20 Jul, 2023 by Megan
So thankful for Molly. She’s punctual and ahead of the game in mobile. Highly recommend.
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15 Mar, 2022 by Brandi
There are not enough good words that I can say about Molly. She is caring & compassionate, but also straight forward and tough. She takes time to prepare her clients for every scenario that could possibly happen. She listens to her clients and makes sure she understands every detail of their story to ensure she builds the strongest case possible. She is a fighter in the courtroom and someone that you definitely want on your side. I would give her 10 stars if possible.
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16 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
Attorney Molly Sullivan was a wonderful experience well prepared attorney on my child support case. I wish I had her now on filing a motion of contempt. Thanks Molly for being a excellent fair attorney. Your price was fair and years later after I lose my job and could not pay you. You consulted and helped me in every way possible. For that I Thank You and God Bless You.
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27 Dec, 2016 by Adam
Paid her to be on retainer but after court she went missing and wouldn't return any calls or follow up on the paperwork. She is definitely for the women even if they are not the ones paying her to be their lawyer. Now I have to pay another attorney to be on retainer because my ex-wife is crazy and I never know when I will need one. She isn't cheap either!!
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15 Dec, 2016 by Anonymous
She was appointed as the Guardian of my daughter during my divorce. After a financially draining divorce and a year of manipulation of the court system by my ex wife to make me look bad I thought I had finally met someone who was fair and would help me. Boy, was I wrong. She initially recommended I get standard visitation with my daughter but then she talks to the lying, manipulative ex and suddenly is concerned with me "spending too much time" with my daughter....WHAT!? Too much time? My ex tells everyone I'm an alcoholic because she found God and decided alcohol was evil so my occasional beer after work to her is an alcohol problem. So this Molly, with zero proof I'm an alcoholic, takes the exes word and changes her recommendation to 6 months of limited visitation. I do not understand how these people in the court system believe the crap these bitter, angry exes spew. I was a great father who the ex trusted not only to keep my daughter but her other son up until the day I left my ex (for being a mean-spirited, verbally abusive, negative, spoiled brat who tried to demand I disown my son from a previous relationship to make our marriage work...umm no). Suddenly, because I left her and announced my desire for a divorce, I was an alcoholic who couldn't be trusted to wipe my own ass, much less care for my child. Disregard the fact I took care of her while she refused to work for 3 years. Disregard the fact I took care of her son like he was my own. Disregard the fact I took care of both those children alone for years. Molly lapped up the lies and then had the nerve after court to tell me, "Don't think that I'm trying to say your a bad person, I'm just concerned with the amount of time you'd spend with her." Yeah because divorced fathers are worth nothing but a ridiculous amount of child support to the courts. There is no real justice or fairness in family law most of the time. It's all about how much money each person can throw at the court and sadly my ex had more funds thanks to her wealthy parents paying for everything. Molly may be a great lawyer but as a man, be careful if you have a vindictive ex and she is appointed as your Guardian. I don't even think she has any children.
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