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Pros
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Compassionate and dedicated legal representation with a focus on the client's best interests
“With the pain of divorce well behind me, I can't thank Ellen enough for her expertise, compassion, patience, and guidance to execute a fair and equitable outcome.”
2
Strong communication skills and responsiveness to client needs
“Kim was always responsive and helped me understand every matter.”
3
Extensive legal expertise and knowledge
“Keith Ray has been my attorney since around 2001 for business and personal matters. I find him to be very knowledgeable, honest and ethical.”
4
Calm and professional demeanor in high-stress situations
“Keith has a very calm demeanor in very stressful situations.”
5
Commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“Kim is a strong and compassionate advocate for those needing legal counsel and assistance within the wide range of family law matters.”
Cons
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Difficulty reaching the attorney/investigator and lack of responsiveness
“It was very difficult to get ahold of her. I called her every day fo”
2
Concerns about biased or incomplete investigations and reports
“It was evident that she had resorted to lazy shortcuts, as portions of the report were blatantly copy-pasted from previous investigations.”
3
Unprofessional conduct and failure to meet deadlines
“She refuses do a thorough investigation of anything as she is clearly looking to only accept top pay rates for little to no work. She shows up to court late, unprepared and dressed sloppy.”
4
Lack of attention to detail and poor quality of work
“The report itself was riddled with numerous errors, further exacerbating the already dismal quality of the investigation.”
5
Concerns about the attorney's ability to handle complex or high-conflict cases
“She was appointed by the courts to be our Child Family Investigator (CFI). For a long time we tried to get ahold of her because we were told we had to pay her. We needed to find out how. Weeks later we get an email from her stating that she won't speak with us until we pay and we would be in contempt of court.”
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