Miriam Elizabeth McNally

669 Palmetto Ave Stes H-I, Chico, CA

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Andrea duncan

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10 Oct, 2023
If I could give Lori no stars I would. She's a liar in open court. She does not have what is best for the children in her heart....if she has one. Helps liars take away children from the other parents all on her own opinion. God forbidden should she have done what she was appointed to her and not focused on her pockets getting bigger by the opposite side. She was supposed to be minors counsel as appointed. But if you pay her enough she'll do whatever you want regardless. She's judgemental, rude, stupid (could not tell the difference between a pit bull and a Boxer). She acts as if she god and can do as she chooses. Oh how the universe always turns and when it comes back around her good friend Karma will be riding alone. Just know if you don't pay her enough she becomes your enemy greed is a sin
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Rebecca hammer

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17 Aug, 2023
Lorie is an amazing child custody/adoption lawyer. She protected my daughter when it was needed most, and stood by our side through every moment. Definitely recommend.
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Joe aasved

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11 Oct, 2022
Laurie Brooks is expensive. But you get what you pay for! She genuinely cares about what is best for your children. She’s a no nonsense attorney. She accomplished in our first appearance what I have been trying to get done for two years now. She is honest and straight to the point and she’s not afraid to tell you the client when she thinks you are making a mistake. If 10 stars were available she would get All 10.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and competent in court proceedings
“She is intelligent, knowledgeable about court proceedings. She cares that things are done correctly and she will tell it to you straight.”
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Fights aggressively for her clients
“She fights for her clients and gets results.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“Miriam and her team, were quick to respond to all my inquiries (emails and calls), questions and read through ALL of the documents submitted (lots).”
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Provides honest and straightforward advice
“She is a straight shooter, that tells it like it is - which is everything I want in an attorney!”
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Genuinely cares about the best outcome for clients
“She genuinely cares about what is best for your children.”
Cons
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Expensive legal fees
“Laurie Brooks is expensive. But you get what you pay for!”
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Can be perceived as judgmental or disrespectful
“Very judgemental and jumps to conclusions. I went to seek help and ended up being degraded and disrespected.”
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May refuse to take on cases if they seem like too much work
“If there is ANY amount of work that she thinks she might have to do, she will hang you out to dry because she is too lazy to do the work.”

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