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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and keeps clients informed
“I knew Heather was always informed about me case and she kept me informed at all steps. She always fought for me.”
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Effective communication and responsiveness
“Even with the added stress of the pandemic going on, there was never a delay in her responses, she answered every question I had, and was able to make the entire process as easy as it could be.”
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Aggressive and tenacious in court
“If you are fighting an uphill battle with an unreasonable spouse, this lawyer is for you! She won't coddle you, and she definitely won't coddle your opponent.”
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Excellent client service and support
“Heather and Aubrey were both excellent in the 5 years I've been dealing with a very complex case. There was never a time when she wasn't 100% straight with me. They always communicated back quickly and with knowledge and foresight.”
Cons
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Poor client management and communication
“I was never fully informed by Mrs. Caeners on my case. There was so many things that could have been done to help me.”
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Failure to advocate for client's best interests
“She agreed with the other person involved and was never an advocate for me. She pressured me into taking the deal because she didn't want to go to trial.”
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Questionable billing practices
“I was billed multiple times for emails that she would send out stating dates that she was unavailable.”

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02 Mar, 2023 by Scott
Heather and Aubrey were both excellent in the 5 years I've been dealing with a very complex case. There was never a time when she wasn't 100% straight with me. They always communicated back quickly and with knowledge and foresight. Don't listen to the haters, HIRE THIS WOMAN!!
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02 Mar, 2023 by Scott
Heather and Aubrey were both excellent in the 5 years I've been dealing with a very complex case. There was never a time when she wasn't 100% straight with me. They always communicated back quickly and with knowledge and foresight. Don't listen to the haters, HIRE THIS WOMAN!!
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26 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Hired her for a child visitation issue. The advice that she gave me to go to my ex's house to pick up my child (to prove to the courts that I intended on seeing him every other week) almost got me arrested (which would've been the first time in my life). Was billed multiple times for emails that she would send out stating dates that she was unavailable. She did not schedule enough time in front of the general Magistrate, causing the case to be extended by another 4 months. Seemed very surprised when the respondent got a lawyer at the last minute. Had me compile evidence that was thrown out of court. Billed me for attorney hours when it REALLY seemed as if the paralegal did this shoddy work. An example of this, the first document that she sent me back was titled Dissolution of Marriage. I was never married to the respondent. Overall, a huge waste of money, time, and worst of all absolutely nothing was resolved. The biggest waste of thousands of dollars that I can imagine. Not to mention the fact that after she was no longer my legal counsel, she allegedly had contact with the respondent and actually APOLOGIZED to my sons mother (the respondant) according to a source that is close to the respondent. Most law firms grow; it is no wonder that she has been practicing law for almost 2 decades and is still by herself. All i got from her services was an ulcer, a final adjucation from the general magistrate punching down on me, and a bank account thousands of dollars lighter.
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26 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Hired her for a child visitation issue. The advice that she gave me to go to my ex's house to pick up my child (to prove to the courts that I intended on seeing him every other week) almost got me arrested (which would've been the first time in my life). Was billed multiple times for emails that shewould send out stating dates that she was unavailable. She did not schedule enough time in front of the general Magistrate, causing the case to be extended by another 4 months. Seemed very surprised when the respondent got a lawyer at the last minute. Had me compile evidence that was thrown out of court. Billed me for attorney hours when it REALLY seemed as if the paralegal did this shoddy work. An example of this, the first document that she sent me back was titled Dissolution of Marriage. I was never married to the respondent. Overall, a huge waste of money, time, and worst of all absolutely nothing was resolved. The biggest waste of thousands of dollars that I can imagine. Not to mention the fact that after she was no longer my legal counsel, she allegedly had contact with the respondent and actually APOLOGIZED to my sons mother (the respondant) according to a source that is close to the respondent. Most law firms grow; it is no wonder that she has been practicing law for almost 2 decades and is still by herself. All i got from her services was an ulcer, a final adjucation from the general magistrate punching down on me, and a bank account thousands of dollars lighter.
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13 May, 2022 by Anonymous
Ms. Caeners did an incredible job as my divorce attorney. My ex husband is a narcissist who dragged out the divorce for over 16 months. It was a difficult divorce and we went before the judge multiple times. Ms. Canners was extremely good in court. She out lawyered my exes attorney each time.. She helped me to secure temporary alimony and durational alimony. She also has an incredible assistant who’s very knowledgeable and easy to work with. I highly recommend Ms. Caeners law firm.
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