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Krista is a compassionate and dedicated lawyer who fights passionately for her clients
“Krista has such a big heart and really fights for what's right.”
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Krista provides personalized attention and support to her clients throughout their cases
“I felt I was the only person in the world that she was concerned about.”
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Krista is highly skilled and knowledgeable, offering creative solutions and valuable advice to her clients
“Krista was full of creative ideas, compassion and a mountain of good advice.”
Cons
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Krista's performance and communication can be inconsistent, with delays and errors that cause stress and inconvenience for clients
“her communications with us and the petitioner were mostly via informal emails which were often delayed. There were also significant enough errors in emails to the petitioner, that I began drafting them for accuracy myself.”
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Krista's lack of support staff and working from home during the pandemic may have impacted her ability to provide timely and organized service
“Due to COVID, she was working from home with no staff. Lacking support, her communications with us and the petitioner were mostly via informal emails which were often delayed.”

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19 Jun, 2024 by Alycinlorayne corte'
Krista had to come clean up the mess that my past attorneys had left me in. She is educated in psych. and family law, so she truly understands and is compassionate to the cases she takes. Very friendly, very professional, and I have had the pleasure/ been working with her for years now and she has always quickly responded to all my questions as well as gave a straight-forward and thorough answer. She’s great representation, a woman of justice and honor, honesty, family, compassion and kindness. I am blessed to have found such an attorney!
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27 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
After my disabled son’s wife filed for divorce and exploited his impairments by tricking him into signing all community property to herself - as his Power of Attorney I retained counsel. After six months of her deceptive/deterrent tactics - despite being sanctioned $1500 for them - we switched lawyers in December 2021. We retained Krista based on all of the 5-star reviews about her successfully fighting for other clients; but after ten months of giving her the benefit of the doubt, and wanting to avoid starting over with a third attorney, we ended up having a zero-star experience. She did disclose that a few upcoming medical procedures might slow progress, but they caused major delays and seriously compromised her performance. Due to COVID, she was working from home with no staff. Lacking support, her communications with us and the petitioner were mostly via informal emails which were often delayed. There were also significant enough errors in emails to the petitioner, that I began drafting them for accuracy myself so she could copy/paste and send them. Due to the thousands resulting from the petitioner’s non-compliance, I told Krista that I wanted to ask for legal fees in the settlement - but she said we shouldn’t since the petitioner didn’t have an attorney, and a judge would see it as bullying. When it came to making timely repairs to the neglected marital home to maximize profit and list it during a sellers-market bubble, Krista kept making allowances for the petitioner’s ongoing deterrent tactics, which postponed our ability to list it until the market was on the decline - diminishing potential proceeds. Once there was an offer and a closing date set for the end of September 2022, a critical document requiring my son’s signature was emailed to her at the end of August 2022; but with only a few days til closing, our panicked real estate broker was asking where it was. When I called her about it, Krista found and forwarded it to us [with no apology for the oversight or stress/inconvenience], and we had to scramble to get it to the buyer’s broker in time. After the sale of the house, she rescheduled a phone appointment last minute - only to no-show us at the re-scheduled time! When she missed calling by 15 minutes, I texted but got no reply. At the half-hour point, I called and left a voicemail, but she didn't call back until a few hours later. With no apology, she said that the appointment didn’t show up on her calendar, that she had been at the Verizon store all morning, so could we reschedule again! At this point, I terminated her services. Since the majority of her 5-star reviews included her then assistant and go back to 2014 - I am posting this to save others from the frustration, stress, expense, and lost time that we experienced.
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21 Sep, 2022 by A a
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21 Sep, 2022 by Charles jensen
Ms. Geddes practices law by manipulating the courts with theatrics and misdirection. She got her law degree from a night school that isn't even accredited by the American Bar Association and it shows. Based on the timeframe in which she got her degree, Ms. Geddes became an attorney for the sake of her own child custody case and it appears that she coasts on this accolade instead of doing legitimate work. I will be doing everything in my power to have her disbarred.
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29 Jan, 2020 by Anthony j
She did a great job with my case, stayed in contact and handled everything very humanely.
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