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Pros
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Knowledgeable, detailed, and great communicator
“Very considerate, pointed, knowledgeable, detailed and a great communicator throughout our engagement.”
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Able to de-escalate difficult situations
“He quickly took my case and worked with my ex-wife's lawyer to de-escalate our divorce proceedings from a 'she takes all' to a 'give and take' situation.”
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Excellent in custody cases and keeping clients informed
“He would constantly keep me updated with emails so I could save everything for my records and kept in touch with the court for me so I didn't have to take time out of my schedule to do it myself.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“He answered every single email I sent quickly. Even though I'm sure he had other cases, he made me fill like I was his most important client.”
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Willing to work with clients' budgets and payment plans
“He was financially understanding and worked to stay within my extremely limited budget. He even allowed me to make payments.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“E-mails would take several days to get a response, if they even got one at all.”
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Delays in completing tasks and failing to meet deadlines
“In the six months that I had him as counsel, he accomplished very little of anything at all.”

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05 Mar, 2018 by Crystall
Ryan and his team did an outstanding job of handling the intricacies of my case. He was very thorough in gathering the details needed for the case and empathetic towards my concerns and desires. I had worked with a couple of different attorneys in the past and none can be compared to the professionalism I received from Ryan. Throughout the entire process, he was patient and explained things in laymen terms so that I could understand without having to learn a bunch of legal jargon. Ryan handled my case with superior knowledge of the details as if he had experienced the events himself. I was impressed with the way he was able to recount details with ease and aggressively defend me at the same time. I was really nervous since I resided out of state but I feel extremely blessed to have found Ryan! I promise you will not be disappointed. Finding a good attorney should not be stressful since the reason you need one is probably already stressful enough. With his experience and background, I would go as far to say Ryan is the best in the state. I hope I don't need to but I would hire him again in a heartbeat if I did.
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25 Apr, 2017 by Lincoln
I was referred to Ryan Borges by my cousin. I had consulted with two other lawyers and was unable to find the right fit until I met with Mr. Borges. He quickly took my case and worked with my ex-wife's lawyer to de-escalate our divorce proceedings from a "she takes all" to a "give and take" situation. In the end, Mr. Borges facilitated a divorce that ended much more positive than it began. He was financially understanding and worked to stay within my extremely limited budget. I would recommend Mr. Borges to any person who is contemplating divorce.
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08 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
I hired Ryan back in December to conduct discovery and finish out the rest of my divorce. E-mails would take several days to get a response, if they even got one at all, and he refused to submit formal discovery requests until 6 months of pestering him to do so. He only made a few informal requests which cannot be compelled and essentially are meaningless and caused a huge setback. The unwillingness to conduct discovery also damaged my case by causing the arguments to be disposed from waiting so long, so some of the discovery I was seeking can no longer be sought. In the six months that I had him as counsel, he accomplished very little of anything at all. In particular, I needed him to get a written temporary order signed (the temporary order was already agreed on, it only needed to be drafted at that point) by the court and while he did get an order in, the language is incorrect and was not signed by the judge, so no enforceable order exists in my case now 7 months after I had retained him. In addition, he would repeatedly pressure me to agree to a settlement when discovery had not been completed and became very frustrated when I refused to. The breaking point was when he wanted another $2,500 deposit to finish out the divorce (at that point discovery STILL wasn't even started), even though he had taken my case on a flat rate with full knowledge that I had intended to take it to trial when we agreed on a fee. I was willing to renegotiate our fee, but not another $2,500 considering little had actually been done. I ended up going back to my previous attorneys since their flat rate was the same price. Really, I should have stuck with them in the first place and saved myself the $2,500 I paid Ryan, since they would have handled everything up to this point and moving forward. I can't recommend Ryan at all for family law cases and recommend that you to consider other options.
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11 Nov, 2015 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Borges for a case that could result in a huge damage to my life. Mr. Borges, explained to me in details the possible outcomes, and did his best to get me the best possible one. He was very reachable. I highly recommend Mr. Borges.
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21 Oct, 2015 by Scott
I came to Ryan when I was beginning to search for a new job. I had been charged with a misdemeanor drug paraphernalia charge while I was in college and I didn't want it to be an issue anymore. Ryan was able to get to get my verdict set aside in a quick and timely manner. He kept me up to date with my case at all times and was quick to contact me if anymore forms needed to be signed. Ryan's prices were more than fare and I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for a lawyer.
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15 Mar, 2020 by Mary
Lifesaver... SERIOUSLY!! From the beginning through the end were always professional, communicative, and patient with my anxiety and desire to understand my case better. Prompt in response to calls and/or emails. They truly cared about my case and primary focus was to reassure me I was supported. I highly recommend this business to anyone who feels like they have no hope and needs to feel heard and supported while maintaining integrity. I am forever grateful to this company and their hard work which resulted in my like being forever changed in a positive way giving me hope for a better future.
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29 Mar, 2013 by Don
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28 Mar, 2013 by Michael
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28 Mar, 2013 by Mary
Matthew drafted my estate documents and made the process easy. He clearly explained the different options available to me and the pros/cons of each. He returned correspondence promptly. He was flexible with the location, even coming to my home to complete part of the process. He did excellent work at a fixed fee, with no surprises to the pocketbook. I would recommend him to anyone needing estate planning.
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