Richard Hartley Gaines, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Coral Springs, FL with 20 reviews
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Richard Hartley Gaines

5531 N University Dr Ste 103, Coral Springs, FL

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1995:
Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
1990:
Emory University, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1986:
Jericho High School, Diploma

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Ginenne

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02 Jul, 2024
Thank you so much for your support, dedication and extremely challenging efforts you made on our behalf! We appreciate all you’ve done. I appreciate your willingness and understanding when things got difficult. You are an amazing attorney with a passionate heart along with your knowledge and dedication. Thank you on behalf of Sawyer who is the biggest beneficiary for all you’ve done for him!
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Jc

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18 Mar, 2022
I'm a middle aged guy. I only mention that because no matter how optimistic your point of view, the margin of error for mistakes in judgement shrinks as you get older. It's like a pilot who couldn't successfully get out of a stahl, just because he was too close to the ground. He knew what to do, but there just wasn't enough time to recover (I fly a Cesna 152). I recently signed a contract to sell my house. In the weeks prior to the closing date, I got a sobering understanding of the state of the real estate market. Houses were absurdly expensive. Sure I sold my house for good money. But now what ? Too late though, I signed a binding contract. Can't get out of this stahl, not this time. The buyer was paying cash, and already had $250K in the escrow. This is as a done deal, right ? As it turns out on the day of closing, there was a discrepancy or misunderstanding on the buyers side, which my very astute escrow attorney pointed out. I was referred to attorney Richard Gaines. Since time was of the essence, he was communicating with my escrow agent and buyers attorney within the hour. That same day, he wrote a detailed email complete with contractual references. The buyers attorney had our very well written position within a couple of hours the day of the closing. I was impressed with my attorneys swift analysis, strategy and execution. By the end of the week, I was released from the contract and got my house back ! I highly recommend Richard Gaines as a skilled and effective advocate in time of need.
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Sal

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17 Jan, 2022
Mr Gaines handled our case from beginning to end in a professional manner. His staff and him were responsive and had a strong sense of urgency in handling any needs we had. Thank you!
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Responsive and accessible to clients, with prompt communication and availability even when busy with other matters
“I felt as if I were his only client even when I knew he was either on his way into court or coming out of court.”
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Exhibits strong legal expertise, analytical skills, and perseverance to achieve successful outcomes
“Richard WON an extremely difficult case for me. I know, without a doubt, that without Richard, his honest character, honorable integrity and respectful relationship that he has for the court, opposing lawyer and his client, an innocent child, we would have lost, a loss that would have been more than the case.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach, providing emotional support and guidance during stressful legal situations
“He was very thorough and walked me through every decision. In the end, my wife fired her lawyer and signed off on the divorce without a lawyer. I felt I could trust Richard and in the end, my wife did too.”
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Efficient and cost-effective, looking for ways to save clients money and time
“All through my divorce process, Richard tried to save me money in any way that he could.”
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Highly recommended by other legal professionals, indicating respected standing in the legal community
“My lawyers respect for Richard, his confidence in Richard in Florida was a win win for me... working with him and he, we , won!”
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