Lauren Laundis, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Redlands, CA with 40 reviews
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Lauren Laundis

1255 W Colton Ave # 577, Redlands, CA

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Golden Gate Univ SOL, JD - Juris Doctor

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Jason lambrose

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01 Oct, 2024
Spoke Mathew , great wealth of information. Definitely recommend paying the consultation fee to spend an hour regarding business practices. Definitely going through them to take care of my business needs.
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Ravyn

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06 Aug, 2024
Consistently delays hearings & admitted it to one of my witnesses! Also, (congrats to her) she's pregnant & will be on maternity leave probably Mid Oct 2024 until next year! She started off strong, UNTIL SHE WASN'T!! Which only lasted a few weeks. Acts like she cares about your case. I absolutely promise, she does NOT! She has no empathy for your divorce. Only her pocket book & vacations! You have to beg her to get something done! In an 8 month span, she has been absent 3 months, for vacations! Upon her return she has her office call me for more funds. In total she took me & my family for $24,000. My divorce has been going on for 2 years. 15 months w/Ms. Laundis. I hired her to help w/a very contentious divorce. She assured me she could handle this case! Obviously, she could NOT. She kept telling me I was giving the respondent too much credit, saying "he's not that smart." But then I'd predict his next move. She'd say to me, "you really know this guy." No Sh*t Sherlock! I was the one married to him! She rushes the case w/the Judge & will dismiss motions to make things easier for her. She'll make promises over the phone, then denies she ever said it! SHE DOUBLE CHARGES HER CLIENT'S. She copped to it over the phone to me. Then to smooth things over, she deducted $10,000. off of my bill as what she "claimed" was a "courtesy."You don't take $10,000 off a bill for a courtesy! I made it very known that the person I was divorcing was going to cause a lot of issues, lie about income, expenses, committed no less than 10 Atro's violations, stalked me, committed perjury, along w/ lying to an officer in 2022 on camera. & now has 21 contempt charges. First court appearance w/her, she called me to asked if we could dismiss 35 motions to compel that the respondent was to provide the Court. I Stated "NO." I had paid a previous attorney for those motions & believed them to be vital to my case. She stated "we could handle it at another time." So she dismissed them. I was so mad! She over books herself w/clients. She gets her clients cases mixed up in court. She even discussed someone else's case w/me instead of mine. Since my motion to compels were dismissed, she realized we "DID INDEED" need the info & thus subpoenas were sent out to all of the companies. Which only delayed my hearings even further. I better not see a bill for, since it was her error, Not mine! In January 2024 a temporary court order was put into place. After 21 days of the order not being complied w/by the respondent, I requested Ms. Laundis to file contempt charges. Arrangement was set for early June. Only to find out that the respondent hired an attorney last minute. (as I predicted he would to Ms Laundis) Knowing that his arraignment would be extended. Court was to be set sometime in July, as his attorney could catch up on the case. But because she would be gone for a 5 week vacation abroad, my hearing date would be extended another 2 1/2 months. Now that the hearing is here, she demanded more money & had her office personnel advise me that if I don't pay, she will not represent me at the hearing. I sent her an email asking to pls help me make a proposal to the respondent. As I just want this divorce over. I made her an offer that would provide her funds. She wrote “payment arrangements will not be acceptable" I made it very known when she accepted the case "that the respondent was to pay for my attorney fees." She NEVER filed that paperwork. A family member left a 1 star review, stating she was just after people's money & not doing her job. She saw the post & called me up to let me know she would not complete my case due to the third party review. But she'll take their money!
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Stephen walter

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11 Jul, 2024
Excellent service. I had a complex structure that had issues created by a different law firm. Griffin Law was able to quickly isolate the issue, present a solution and quickly implement that solution, leaving me with a piece of mind and the legal coverage I expect.
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Knowledgeable and efficient in handling legal matters
“She was thorough and efficient and got the job done quickly. Very professional and knowledgable.”
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Responsive and prompt in communication
“Ms. Laundis is very prompt with her response and highly knowledgeable of California statutes and laws.”
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Dedicated and persistent in resolving client issues
“Her persistence and determination was able to get through to the DOJ and find the error and had it corrected immediately.”
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Failure to meet deadlines and file cases on time
“She cost me my landlord/tenant case by letting the statute run out, wasted six months of my time.”
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Lack of transparency and communication with clients
“She kept billing me, yet never gave me a breakdown of my fee's. Many ignored emails from the office and all ignored by the attorney.”
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Potential conflicts of interest and questionable ethical practices
“She insisted on bringing a child advocate lawyer that was her friend into the case. I paid an extra $1000.00 for her lawyer friend to 'advocate for my children.' The exact opposite happened.”

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