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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable in family law
“Heather's experience with custody and marital issues has proven very beneficial.”
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Provides compassionate and dedicated representation
“Heather safeguarded my interests at every turn. I wholeheartedly recommend Heather to anyone seeking a highly skilled and devoted divorce lawyer.”
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Communicates effectively and is responsive to clients
“She showed herself to be not only very knowledgeable of family law, but also a person of high integrity. I am so grateful for the help that she provided for my son and I.”
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Helps clients navigate the legal system and advocate for their interests
“She didn't just teach me the law and help me represent myself to the courts, she taught me how to speak and present myself in a way the courts will listen.”
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Builds strong relationships and rapport with clients
“I not only won against the ex and the courts, I carried all of the skills I learned from her into my business and day to day life.”
Cons
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Some lawyers may be unprofessional or provide poor service
“Robin Beattie...Hands down the worst Lawyer for family law!”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the firm
“After asking status: 'We no longer have your file.' Super disappointed.”
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Lawyers may be more focused on billing than serving the client's best interests
“She charged thousands of dollars, promised the world and delivered absolutely nothing.”
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Inconsistent quality of representation within the firm
“When I needed a divorce attorney, Robin's name came to me from four different people, and none of them knew each other. It was the best decision I made to hire her.”
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Clients may feel let down by the outcome of their case
“I recieved nothing in my divorce and custody battle. My ex got everything and this firm still charged me for accomplishing nothing.”

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18 Sep, 2024 by Jonathan
Heather White was recommended to me as part of a contentious divorce proceeding where we needed additional help with child related issues including custody, parental rights evaluations and thoughtful approaches to try to resolve case issues. Heather's experience with custody and marital issues has proven very beneficial. I also appreciate her strong ethics and would recommend that anyone consult with her to see if she is a fit for your family legal needs.
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17 Sep, 2024 by Ron
Divorce is a challenging time, but Heather's expertise in family law provided guidance throughout the process With professionalism and compassion, Heather safeguarded my interests at every turn. I wholeheartedly recommend Heather to anyone seeking a highly skilled and devoted divorce lawyer,
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10 Sep, 2024 by Bethany
Heather was wonderful with assisting me in drafting a motion to modify parenting time, and in consultation with related matters. Her work is thorough and she made great use of the time I paid her for. She showed herself to be not only very knowledgeable of family law, but also a person of high integrity. I am so grateful for the help that she provided for my son and I.
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28 Mar, 2024 by K liebentritt
Natalie Simpson is an excellent family law attorney! She is extremely smart and knowledgeable about the law. She listens, cares about her clients, and truly wants what is best for you. Natalie is organized, communicates well, and doesn't waste your time or money. I loved having her as my attorney and I highly recommend her!
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24 Oct, 2023 by Jen zeller
Robin Beattie...Hands down the best Lawyer for family law! She didn't just teach me the law and help me represent myself to the courts, she taught me how to speak and present myself in a way the courts will listen. She helped me to stand strong and keep fighting for my girls. Which I did. In the end I had a Decision Maker dismissed, a Child Investigation Report thrown out that stated they should live with their Dad and, the best part, standing up to a narcissistic and abusive person defeated him and he signed over full custody with the snap of my fingers. I'm a shark because of her. I not only won against the ex and the courts, I carried all of the skills I learned from her into my business and day to day life. I might not be a lawyer, but I sure do know the law better than I did. The most important lesson I learned through my time with Robin was that the courts do not care about how you feel. Not at all. They care about the law so you have to speak to them like you're a law book.
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24 Oct, 2023 by Jennifer
Robin Beattie...best Lawyer for family law. I never had to retain her. I "consulted" with her about 4-5 times over a couple years on how to proceed with my ex. She didn't want me to waste my funds because she knew I was a single parent only receiving $150/month child support. She didn't just teach me the law and help me represent myself to the courts, she taught me how to speak and present myself in a way the courts will listen. She helped me to stand strong and keep fighting for my girls. Which I did. In the end I had a Decision Maker dismissed, a Child Investigation Report thrown out that stated they should live with their Dad and, the best part, standing up to a narcissistic and abusive person defeated him and he signed over full custody with the snap of my fingers. I'm a shark because of her. I not only won against the ex and the courts, I carried all of the skills I learned from her into my business and day to day life. I might not be a lawyer, but I sure do know the law better than I did. The most important lesson I learned through my time with Robin was that the courts do not care about how you feel. Not at all. They care about the law so you have to speak to them like you're a law book.
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08 Oct, 2021 by Jason
When one goes through a divorce, it's easy to let one's emotions drive the train. Robin managed to be completely empathetic to my feelings while still keeping things in perspective as to what ultimately mattered. I think a lot of attorneys stay detached so they can stay professional, or they get too emotionally involved in their clients situation. I'll scenarios are completely understandable in my opinion , but Robin does neither. She's warm yet professional. I can't recommend her highly enough
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