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Pros
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Excellent litigation and negotiation skills
“Jill was excellent with not only preparing me for the process but also giving me realistic expectations as to what might happen. She answered all my questions thoroughly and consistently.”
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Strong attention to detail and thorough preparation
“Jill's thorough research, amazing attention to all detail, and true care and compassion for our son is something that our son and the rest of our family will never forget!”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“Jill and her staff always kept me informed and anytime I called or sent an email, I received a response within a few hours.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“Jill is extremely meticulous and knowledgeable about family law and it was really confirmed when she was in action.”
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Dedicated to fighting for her clients' best interests
“Jill went above and beyond to keep control of the situation and to keep my interests represented.”
Cons
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Missed deadlines and failed to file documents as promised
“Jill and her office missed the mark on three separate occasions in areas of communication and professionalism.”
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Lack of professionalism in handling billing discrepancies
“She was unprofessional when addressing a billing discrepancy.”
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Concerns about competence and attention to detail in some cases
“Apparently, she used precious work product as forms to make the work easier. I found part way through my claim sent to the Appeals Court that I had suddenly become an older man with problems.”

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12 Oct, 2023 by Wendy
While she was with Whibbs & Stone, she handled SSDI & SSI cases. She never checked her secretary's work. I wasn't automatically sent copies of any of her work product. I was just told, "It takes time." I needed a copy of my appeal which her secretary gave me. Apparently, she used precious work product as forms to make the work easier. I found part way through my claim sent to the Appeals Court that I had suddenly become an older man with problems. She said she would take care of it. Within 2 weeks I received a denial from the Appeal Court, and she dropped my case like a hot potato. After my paperwork was reviewed by two other firms, I was informed that she was incompetent and had given more info than was necessary. Her sloppy "form" habits didn't help. Since there were many mistakes made, I was unable to get additional representation elsewhere. Her inept represention caused serious depression and anxiety. Maybe she learned more. I would never use her to clean my home, let alone represent me in court. I am glad so many of you feel you got good results. I didn't file a complaint. I couldn't think of her or my case for a long time. I juat didn't work. I kept going into a deep depression.
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24 Nov, 2022 by Toni
I wish I had read the other reviews before I considered this person. This "lady" lacks all morals. Any "professional" in her field should know not to cross the line and seek out relationships with married and divorcing men. Worse even she preys on them. Hideous inside and out. No amount of basic legal knowledge could replace immorality and poor judgement.
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01 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
Jill Warren was recommended to me by Tiffany Woodward. At first she was amazing, I fell for her enthusiasm, her determination and just enough slink to handle my complicated divorce. However her skulls were very short term. She was a very good show. Became more impressed with the opposing attorneys flirting with her. Was terrified to take my case to trial because she openly admired she was intimidated by the new judge. She ruined my life. My ex husband didn’t have too. Jill Warren’s lack of professionalism, knowledge and promises destroyed me. She made promises: a investigation into finances, witnesses, etc. I do not see how she sleeps at night. Do not fall for her initial service and promises, she is the worse mistake of my life. The law is definitely not 50-50 when Jill represents you…she destroys your case. 33 year marriage!! All I got was his debt and Jill’s bill!
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04 Oct, 2021 by Towon
BEWARE ZERO STARS ISN'T AN OPTION AND JILL SHOULDN'T BE EITHER! First if you are considering Jill RECONSIDER! As others have stated when you first interact with Jill she is very nice and answers all of your calls. Once she receives your retainer it all changes. She stops answering the phone entirely. She stops responding to emails. All of a sudden the person who was so available is no longer available. Do yourself a favor and try another lawyer!!!
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16 Jul, 2021 by Tanisha
Would I hire Jill again or recommend her to anyone? No. Pros Jill did not take legal action or make legal decisions based on emotions. Jill focused on being fair and logical in every legal action and decision regarding my case. Cons Jill and her office missed the mark on three separate occasions in areas of communication and professionalism. The final straw involved Jill: 1. missing a deadline for a request for production from the other party’s attorney 3. not filing documents when she said she would 4. not responding to communications or following up regarding my case for the above listed items I provided Jill with the documents she needed well in advance of the deadline she requested of me and well in advance of the legal deadline. She gave no inclination that she was not going to be able to make the deadline. I attempted several times throughout the month to contact her to ensure she would file the documents and meet the deadline but she ultimately did not. She did not apologize about missing the deadline and did not give any explanation why she missed the deadline. On top of all that, she was unprofessional when addressing a billing discrepancy. As a consumer, when you pay (a lot and on time) for a service you have certain expectations. Jill missed the mark on a lot but I appreciate her work with my case.
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