Lara G Davis, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Tampa, FL with 10 reviews
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Lara G Davis

13902 N Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 137, Tampa, FL

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Stacey

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09 Feb, 2020
Ms. Davis represented me in a difficult divorce. My situation was complicated because my husband runs his own business, but Ms. Davis was with me every step of the way. She was always well prepared and knowledgeable. She and her staff were available to speak with me whenever I had questions. Susan was especially helpful. I was happy with with the outcome for myself and my 2 boys. While it is difficult to go through a divorce, Ms. Davis and her team were always there to protect me with getting a fair financial outcome. My children still have a good relationship with their dad and I am happy about that. I highly recommend The Women's Law Group and Ms. Davis.
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Anonymous

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08 Jul, 2017
Ms. Davis is extremely knowledgeable and ethical, and she and her office staff are quick to respond to any questions or issues surrounding a divorce and child custody. I feel she went far above and beyond what most attorney's would do for their client. She is very organized and listened to everything regarding my case. I would hire her again, as a divorce is never easy, and mine has been extremely complicated with domestic violence- she prepared me for potential outcomes with my situation. She is honest, trustworthy and supportive. I highly recommended her.
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Daniel

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06 Jul, 2017
Mrs. Lara Davis helped me out tremendously with my case. I found her to be trustworthy and reliable with every interaction I had with her. She took the time needed to make sure I understood my options and always had all the bases covered when it came time to handling my case and seeing it through to resolution. I was always impressed with how calm and organized she was and with how confidently she handled my case during negotiations. She never wasted my time or money and I really appreciated that about her. I hope I never have to hire a family lawyer again, but if I do, I know I will make sure I have Lara Davis handling my case. Thank you for all of the wise guidance, attention, and support you gave me. You're the best!
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Trustworthy and reliable attorney who takes the time to understand the client's situation and options
“I found her to be trustworthy and reliable with every interaction I had with her. She took the time needed to make sure I understood my options and always had all the bases covered when it came time to handling my case and seeing it through to resolution.”
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Calm, organized, and confident in handling cases
“I was always impressed with how calm and organized she was and with how confidently she handled my case during negotiations.”
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Compassionate and supportive during difficult times
“Lara was compassionate, forthcoming and thorough. She maintained an objective stance while being one hundred percent supportive and informative throughout the process. She helped me survive the challenges of going through a divorce.”
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Highly available and responsive to client needs
“During the divorce process, Lara was always available to speak with me to go over what was happening.”
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Respected by the court and opposing counsel
“She was very respectful with the other lawyer and the judge, and came to court very prepared with her research ready to go.”
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Potential delays and issues with case management
“A simple case of a uncontested dissolution of marriage has taken months and months to even receive a court date. Paperwork and communications take between the client and opposing attorneys or individuals takes a substantially long time.”
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Fees may be higher than expected or perceived as excessive
“Unfornutely, since this attorney has a very difficult time managing her time she charges you for it. She will advise you strongly to go against your gut feeling and makes a divorce worse all to keep increasing her fees, and her fees are substantial.”

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