Rejeanne Maureen Eyre, experienced Child Custody, Domestic Violence attorney in Corona, CA with 60 reviews
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Rejeanne Maureen Eyre

1897 California Ave., Corona, CA

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Sarai boe

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18 Jul, 2024
Xenia was an amazing lawyer, I totally recommend This law firm.
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Emma

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14 Mar, 2024
she was my former attorney, and I fired her after acted against my will three time on the same issue. I have serious reservations about her competence and ethical conduct: 1. She ignored and acted against my will not once, not twice, but three times on the same issue. I didn’t feel like I was respected at all. She failed to communicate her strategy and get my consent, which I think is to the purpose of maximizing her billing hours. 2. Her oversight delayed my case for a month. I told her the other party’s translation was not done by a court-certified translator twice, one time via phone, one time via email. she just ignored it. When the judge asked her if she knew that, she said she didn’t. I don’t know if she perjured herself or she didn’t remember. The result is that I had to wait a month for the other party to get the translation done by court-certified translator. 3. I believe Ms. Eyre knew the court wouldn't grant spousal support and attorney's fee while the jurisdiction hasn't been determined, the best option for me was to continue the hearing until the jurisdiction is determined. But instead she deliberately found a case law that’s obviously irrelevant to jurisdiction and pretended that I had a chance so that she could argue in court to maximize her billing hours. In re Marriage of Knox, 83 Cal.App.5th 15 (2022), the case law she used, has no bearing on jurisdiction. I think this action resulted in a Breach of Duty. If she argues that that’s not her intention, then she is incompetent to see that the case law had no bearing on jurisdiction. I consulted multiple lawyers, they all told me every lawyer knows the court wouldn't grant any financial relief while the jurisdiction hasn't been determined, this is taught in the first year of law school I felt deeply wronged upon learning this. I knew lawyers could be greedy, but I thought she'd go easy on me because I told her I couldn’t get a job due to my immigrant status and had taken a loan to fund the lawsuit. I strongly advise against considering her for your legal needs.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and prepared for court proceedings
“Ms. Eyre was always prepared, detailed and ready for every response. I couldn't have been happier with the outcome and the way she treated our case.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She has been great to work with and has exceeded expectations--we have accomplished all of the objectives for which I sought her services. She is straightforward, highly professional, and arrives at hearings fully prepared.”
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Strong reputation and respect within the legal community
“Additionally, she seems to carry significant respect as an attorney within the community of law and this seems very important.”
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Personable and empathetic approach
“She represented me and my children in a very professional, honest and concerned way. She expressed in court the reality of all situations and what truly was best for our children.”
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Effective advocacy and achieving favorable outcomes
“Which resulted in us gaining more than we came in for.”
Cons
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Cases can take an extended period to resolve
“However this case has gone on far to long. Filed in December o”
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Potential concerns with billing practices and attorney ethics
“I believe Ms. Eyre knew the court wouldn't grant spousal support and attorney's fee while the jurisdiction hasn't been determined, the best option for me was to continue the hearing until the jurisdiction is determined. But instead she deliberately found a case law that's obviously irrelevant to jurisdiction and pretended that I had a chance so that she could argue in court to maximize her billing hours.”

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