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Pros
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Experienced, knowledgeable, and professional attorneys
“Jeff Reeder is a family law attorney in Alpharetta, GA. Jeff is an extremely talented and experienced attorney whose wisdom, combined with his calm demeanor, immediately tells you that you are in capable hands.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“Jeff Reeder has been handling a personal injury case for me. He is very professional and responsive. I feel like my case is in very good hands with him.”
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Compassionate and supportive during difficult times
“Sara and her firm are the best around. I have known her professionally and personally for over 10 years. Her staff are also incredibly professional and compassionate.”
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Successful in achieving desired outcomes for clients
“They made a difficult personal time a smooth process.”
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Highly recommended by clients and other legal professionals
“As a lawyer your reputation is on the line all the time and I take my reputation very seriously. I have no hesitation referring my clients to Atlanta Divorce Law Group and have done so many times.”
Cons
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Billing concerns and potential for excessive fees
“They nickled and dimed everything they could, ran through ove”
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Issues with communication and responsiveness
“This firm had our retainer and documents for over 7 weeks before we ever received a drafted motion. Emails indicating as such have gone unanswered for an additional 2 weeks.”
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Potential for lack of preparation and attention to client's case
“The attorney they sent to my mediation was not the attorney I hired that knew my case. A stranger walked in to represent me without having even read my case.”
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Concerns about the firm's integrity and prioritizing profits over client interests
“They took advantage of me financially and my family in a way that caused irreparable damage to my children. Their number one concern is money.”
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Dissatisfaction with outcomes and feeling of not being properly represented
“I ended up with a very bad custody agreement that isn't in the best interests of my kids. I'm having to go back to court now.”
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