Julie Glocker Pierce, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Indialantic, FL with 12 reviews
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Julie Glocker Pierce

311 6th Ave, Indialantic, FL

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Debbie

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17 Jun, 2019
I was referred to Ms. Pierce from another law firm. Ms. Pierce was kind enough to spend FREE time in talking about my case even via email. I don't want to clog up her client list, but she's a rare find. I was trying contest my father's will after he died and after I had already texted him some horrible things about him as a father and dead beat dad. Ms. Pierce advised me well and was straightforward about it all. Although I don't have a chance in heck to fight my father's will, I'm glad she took the time to be straight with me. If I had a case that was somewhat worthy or if my father had diminished capacity, then I believe she would have worked with me pro bono and given me even more great advice!
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Joyce

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13 Jul, 2018
While doing research for my divorce, I learned Julie Glocker Pierce was the only attorney in Brevard County who was Board Certified in Marital and Family Law. In addition, she was a sole practitioner vs. a law office with 25+ attorneys. I needed someone who was not only caring, patient, a good listener but also extremely competent, well respected. My consultation with Julie confirmed she and her staff were exactly what I was looking for. Julie was the total package: fearless, smart... who also became my coach, my sounding board. And she didn't hesitate to give me a kick in the pants "pep talk" if necessary :) From the get-go she and her staff worked diligently to ensure the best possible outcome. I could not have been happier.
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Ryan

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09 Feb, 2018
Ms. Glocker Pierce is not a person you want to have to meet, that is not to say she is not a pleasant person, cause she is, but frankly no one wants to have to contact a lawyer. However if/when life puts you in situations where a lawyer is needed Julie is a person you should contact. I consulted with 4 other attorneys across two counties prior to having my consultation with Ms. Glocker Pierce and I knew with in the first 90 seconds of our conversation that I would be securing her services. Every other attorney I spoke with made promises about what they "would win" for me without even hearing my situation. Julie's approach was much different, she listened to the details, laid out a plan, asked me to implement my part of that plan and then did her part to secure the best out come. Over the course of 2-3 years of using Julie's services she was always direct, provided only what I needed to know, reached out to me only when there was something I needed do, which is not to say that I felt rushed or not a priority, it was exclusively because she was trying to keep costs down for me. My only regret in with working with Julie, was not doing exactly what she said to do, had I followed her advice I am confident I would have had less expense, time in court and the very minor portion of the rulings that did not go in my favor would have. There were times hearing what Julie had to say was not easy and not what I wanted to hear, but that's what an attorney is paid to do right? A good lawyer should tell you what you need to hear not what you want to hear and Julie Glocker Pierce is exactly that, a VERY good lawyer.
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law, with expertise in complex and highly contested cases
“Julie's approach was much different, she listened to the details, laid out a plan, asked me to implement my part of that plan and then did her part to secure the best out come.”
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Communicates clearly, sets realistic expectations, and keeps clients informed
“She always was prompt returning my calls and to answer any questions or concerns that I had about my case.”
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Compassionate and supportive, prioritizing the best interests of clients and their families
“Julie was extremely helpful, compassionate, supportive and understanding, helping me to get through my divorce, that was a very devastating and difficult time in my life.”
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Diligent and thorough in preparation, ensuring clients are well-prepared for court proceedings
“Her preparation for the case has been thorough, to say the least. Her mind is continuously working on the case, revising and reviewing materials to ensure the best in her presentation of the case in court.”
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In some cases, failed to take necessary actions or provide adequate representation
“Failed to acquire vital information and documentation to support my case. Very poor preparation for hearing and representation of the evidentiary information. Very poor communication skills.”
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Occasionally, clients felt their concerns were not fully addressed or their expectations were not met
“There were times hearing what Julie had to say was not easy and not what I wanted to hear, but that's what an attorney is paid to do right?”

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