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Pros
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Affordable legal services
“He is affordable”
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Reliable in showing up to court hearings
“He will show up to your court hearings”
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Excellent trial and litigation skills
“David has an exceptional ability to get his clients the results they expect. Often a lot more.”
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Dedicated and responsive to client needs
“He cares about his his clients legal needs and empathizes with them with their challenges.”
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Trusted and experienced in family law
“David is an excellent litigator and consummate professional.”
Cons
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Slow to respond to client inquiries and updates
“It takes him a week to reply your inquires and you can never reach him when you need him.”
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Lacks personalized attention and emotional support
“He isn't the type of lawyer who will hold your hand and reassure you everything will be ok.”
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Questionable work ethic and follow-through
“He took my money and never showed up. He does not return email nor phone calls.”
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Potentially takes on cases outside of expertise
“He might be flexable with his prices and thats because he takes cases way out of his expertise.”
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Inconsistent communication and delays in case progress
“After the payments were made via cashapp to Mr. Castro, he was sent the separation agreement and the contact information for the attorney representing my spouse. I called him and he informed me that he was in communication with my spouse's attorney and that he has not heard anything back from him.”

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01 Oct, 2023 by Pooria
Honest, informative, authentic.thank you
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26 Apr, 2023 by Juan felipe paez
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15 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
He took my money and never showed up. He does not return email nor phone calls. He will make a stressful situation more difficult. He’s extremely unprofessional.
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22 Aug, 2022 by Beverly banks
I contacted this law firm and did not have the decency to return my call.
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28 Jul, 2022 by William
I had a consultation with Mr. Castro in July 2021 on litigation for child custody, child visitation and divorce. During the consultation, Mr. Castro informed me that a $2000.00 (two thousand U.S. dollars) retainer is required and that upon receipt of the two thousand dollars, he would litigate for limited divorce, communicate in writing with my spouse attorney on divorce, separation agreement and file limited divorce case within two weeks. The payments totaling two-thousand dollars were made on: September 14, 2021 – paid $500.00 via payment application called cashapp to Mr. Tito V. A. Castro September 20, 2021 – paid $500.00 via payment application called cashapp to Mr. Tito V.A. Castro October 12, 2021 – paid $495.00 via payment application called cashapp to Mr. Tito V.A. Castro October 13, 2021 – paid $510.00 via payment application called cashapp to Mr. Tito V.A. Castro After the payments were made via cashapp to Mr. Castro, he was sent the separation agreement and the contact information for the attorney representing my spouse. I called him and he informed me that he was in communication with my spouse’s attorney and that he has not heard anything back from him. After two weeks, I asked him if he had received a response from the attorney and he informed me that he has not heard back from the attorney. I contacted my spouse and she informed me that her attorney had not heard from Mr. Castro. A month later, I asked Mr. Castro to forward me the e-mail that he sent to the opposing attorney. Mr. Castro informed me that he was not able to access his e-mail and that he would work with his company’s helpdesk to gain access to his e-mail. I waited for another month and in January 2022, I followed up with Mr. Castro and informed him that as professionals, it does not take three months to send me a copy of the e-mails he sent to my spouse attorney on separation agreement, and to file a limited divorce case with the court, therefore, I believe he took my two thousand dollars, did not do anything, and simply continued lying to me. I further informed him that since he had been lying to me for several months, I have no trust in his services and want my money back as I was able to hire another attorney who was able to correspond with my spouse’s lawyer and file limited divorce case within 48-hours of paying a retainer, something that he had not done for over four months. Mr. Castro admitted that he indeed had not done anything and would reimburse me the retainer. I asked that he reimburse me within 30-days. By February 2022, he still had not reimburse me the full amount and I followed up with him again. In March 2022, he reimbursed only $200.00 of the $2000.00. It is now July 28, 2022, and he still has not reimbursed the reminder of the $2000.00; approximately $1800.00 is still pending reimbursement.
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