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Pros
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Highly skilled and effective in the courtroom
“Tracy's overall knowledge of the justice system was proven in the courtroom, causing me to win the case, so that my children didn't have to relocate back to Arizona.”
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Diligent and responsive in handling cases
“Tracy was diligent in working on my case, which by far was challenging since I reside outside of Arizona and could not correspond in person with her until I returned to Arizona for the trial! She was prompt in returning all emails back and forth.”
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Maintains composure and professionalism under pressure
“Tracy remained cool and calm under some tough circumstances. The opposing attorney would constantly try to use intimidation but Tracy would have none of it and held her own.”
Cons
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Lack of assertiveness in the courtroom
“There wasn't a follow through with questions. I felt Tracy knew extremely little about my case. Her compassion and loyalty wasn't with me as her client.”
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Potential disconnect between client expectations and actual performance
“I was left with things unsettled in court. Things unanswered. That I myself had to do tons of leg work to simply have what should have been done during a 3 hour hearing that wasn't.”

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29 Aug, 2018 by Ashley
I hired Tracy Krall after recommendation from receptionist. I read about her online prior to consult and honestly was excited. Repensentation if Modern Law was short as my hearing date was approaching in 30 days. My retainer fee was depleated; which I knew would happen. But there was zero aggressiveness in court. There wasn’t a follow through with questions. I felt Tracy knew extremely little about my case. Her compassion and loyalty wasn’t with me as her client. It was to build repore with the other attorney. Due her excessive social aspect in court talking to the other attorney regarding his lab top etc. I was left with things unsettled in court. Things unanswered. That I myself had to do tons of leg work to simply have what should have been done during a 3 hour hearing that wasn’t. It seems they are more concerned with earning business rather than supporting your case. I personally would have chosen another office. Candice was my paralegal. Although it was a short time she did very well with her responsiveness, compassion and urgency.
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07 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
From the start Tracy was upfront; honest and incredibly ethical. She was straightforward on how things worked and provided reasonable expectations. IMO the current system is near impossible to survive alone and I have a great deal of respect for those quality lawyers like Tracy working to make a difference and provide the best representation possible for their clients. I hoped for a slightly better outcome, but in all honesty began the process alone without proper legal representation. One word: “don’t”. Also, don’t try to find cases online you think are similar to yours and play connect the dots. She takes each variable into consideration. Every case is different. Going at it alone may limit your options and will not allow her to do the best job possible. She was honest and told me how it was (rose colored glasses not included) and was fair in her pricing. Very pleased!
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05 Aug, 2015 by Tavis
Tracy remained cool and calm under some tough circumstances. The opposing attorney would constantly try to use intimidation but Tracy would have none of it and held her own. Tracy was one person who was able to settle me down and talk through the issues so everything made sense. In the end, the settlement was exactly where I figured it to be and child support was a little less than expected. I would definitely recommend Tracy.
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29 May, 2014 by Gwelle
If you are familiar with the family court system, an attempt to protect yourself and your family without a knowledgeable and experienced lawyer can be disastrous. Tracy is a great person to have by your side. Before and during court, did her homework, arrived early and prepared, let me know of a good plan, focused all present in court on all on the real issues, showed intuition of the courtroom climate, adjusted appropriately to keep everyone on course, and in the end helped win the hearing. She is a friendly and analytical legal force.
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09 Feb, 2014 by Kevin
Without hesitation, I strongly recommend Tracy Krall! I cannot articulate enough how grateful I am for her help. Her efficiency and professionalism are equally matched by her sincerity, no nonsense, and character. She very quickly minimized the minutia of the other party's opinions and the hardship endured of the previous two Family Courts' rulings; giving confidence in her abilities, after five years of a very high conflict joint custody. For once, I can say the Post Decree Modification, was in the Best Interest of my Sons! I am grateful that I learned of her practice, and of my experience with her representation! Unquestionably, Tracy Krall, Esq. is the best choice you could make for all your Family Court concerns!
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