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Pros
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Responsive and attentive to clients' needs
“Carrie was very responsive and always was there. She filed everything on time and allowed me to review and edit anything first before filing.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“She had to deal with a bunch of bs allegations from my ex so it was not easy!! Hopefully there's not ”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service
“Carrie was very personal and listened to my wants and needs of the outcome.”
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Communicates well and keeps clients informed
“I was constantly being updated on my case and the rulings, as she acted as if I were her only client.”
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Builds trust and confidence with clients
“She made me feel extremely comfortable and gave me confidence which I initially lacked.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“It's unfortunate that clients feel they have had negative experiences with Carrie. Obviously, they have not had many attorney interactions.”
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Potential for unethical tactics and mishandling of cases
“If your a guy, do not hire Carrie Cravatta. Carrie pulled off some pretty shady tactics, like running my retainer out right before a court date, then holding important documents and motions over my head until I paid.”
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Delays in filing and missing deadlines
“She is lazy and turns in her paperwork after judicial deadlines.”

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09 Aug, 2024 by Amy richardson
I cannot begin to thank this firm enough for excellent representation in my divorce. They are caring, compassionate, capable, and professional, while not charging and arm and a leg for their services. We were able to work amicably with the attorney on the other Sid and get our divorce settled as painlessly as possible in this situation. It was very evident that they care very deeply about their clients. Thank you again!
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27 Jun, 2024 by Martha irimiciuc
Not a good lawyer. My response: I understand what you are saying. I understand how the law works. My review is based on morals and common respect, in which I felt lacked from Dori. While her team was friendly, she could not act the least bit interested in anything not pertaining to her. The amount of money she “took” and how minimum she did, …..or rather didn’t do—-made it impossible to ignore the injustice. It also made me see how easy representing yourself is, which I did -& won. So for this is the sole reason, I stand with my review. Thank you for replying.
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06 Jun, 2024 by Craig laverdiere
Carrie Cravatta is unethical, lazy, will show up to appointments unprepared, cares more about discussing her vacations (European vacations, cruises) than discussing your case. She will take your money, tell you all the things she will do, ultimately not doing them leaving you wondering what it is she did. Run away, this woman is a wrecking ball and will make your life worse off. Follow up. Per the request of Carrie’s partners I reached out to discuss my concerns and the basis for my negative review. We spoke for roughly an hour and a half (lots to discuss!) That was weeks ago we spoke, appears the call was nothing more than a dog and pony show, I have heard nothing further, this law group likely continues their unethical, lazy, criminal like activities. Carrie’s partners should fire her so they don’t wreck what the partners are building, it shows a lot about this group that she is still employed and a partner.
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07 Jan, 2024 by James minotto
Excellent attorneys!
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16 Aug, 2023 by Megan engberg
Carrie Cravatta is a very great lawyer and person. She helped me with my divorce and custody agreement. She made sure I understood everything I was hearing and every paper I was signed . I would 100 percent recommend her to anyone need a divorce attorney
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