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Anonymous

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31 Jul, 2023
Absolutely RUN FROM HIM, John Collar!!! He has a vindicttive, anti-female relationship to his clients and an "old boys school" you-help-me, I'll help you relationship, Go anywhere else but here!!!
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Anonymous

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28 Mar, 2023
He is the worst! I asked the firm to switch me from him and they would not after wasting $50,000 on my still litigating divorce. He ran the bill crazy up, was very disrespectful, dud not tell me to postpone my divorce until 2019 in order to not pay taxes on alimony I'd receive and totally bungled my divorce. $100,000 later, I've had to hire another attorney to fix his legal mess.
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Anonymous

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07 May, 2019
Awful at communicating and just dropped the nail in negotiations. Would not recommend.
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Ep

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02 Nov, 2018
I met John in 2016 after filing for divorce from a short 3 yr marriage from a woman I met on the jnternet. I was seeking enforcement of my prenup and was hoping it would be a some what quick divorce. Unfortunately the opposing side created quite a conflict in their pursuit to have me dismiss my prenup, seeking alimony etc. and ended up being a 2 yr legal battle. John is an extremely knowledgeable attorney and his calm demeanor is what I love about him. He was very clear and always available when I needed to reach him. He always asked what I sought and then gave me his legal opinion and what was realistic. Fortunately we weren't asking for anything unreasonable since all we sought was enforcement of the prenup. John and his staff have all played a huge role in getting a favorable result for me and my children. I am grateful for John and his efforts into my case and would recommend John to anyone going through a divorce. John ended up being a witness in my case and we won our case after 2 long yrs. I respect John and want to thank him personally for his work on my case. He is an honest, intelligent, strategic and an attorney who will stand by your side and have the upmost integrity.
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Anonymous

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18 Apr, 2014
Mr Collar represented my spouse. He took over the case after she fired or her first lawyer resigned. A court order indicating our finances were a disaster and the matter needed to be settled as soon as possible was in his hands. Mr Collar and his Firm with cavalier malice exposed my full social security number, name and address to the world and made it a permanent part of the court record accessible by anyone. Mr Collar attempted to pass off 8 month old financial statements which he knew were materially wrong to a Judge in a judicially hosted settlement conference. Mr Collar repeatedly referred to my spouse as being terminated and unemployed and me as being unemployed. Both of us were employed and working, albeit we were not making much money. While stating that we (spouse and I) were unemployed he had no problem introducing a child support request/calculation form stating that I made $30,000 per month. Mr Collar made numerous commitments to both parties to turn around documents to provide comments on offers, rebuttal offers et al. He did not meet any of them. Most of the time he just never produced anything. Mr Collar did produce a relatively simple offer(more like a list of wants) that was riddled with typos and gave my wife our suburban and me the suburban. Understand this service cost $400 or more per hour. Mr Collar consistently seemed incapable of the simplest financial understanding. He would be presented a balance sheet. At this point in accordance with Georgia law we were trying to settle on what share of net assets each party would receive. Net assets is the sum of assets less liabilities. Mr Collar presented this sage request..Well I know what the answer is when we divide up net assets 50/50...What is the answer if we divide each line item 50/50? It is the same number. This is a person trying to run up his fees or someone who has no idea. One of the assets was an annuity. His question was does this annuity pay out? Not how? Not what are the payment terms? Not Yield? He asked does it pay out. The definition of an annuity is that it pays out. Mr Collar and his team seemed completely incapable of using simple excel worksheets. He and his team demonstrated no idea or understanding of the financial impact/allocation of assets and liabilities/cash flow/present value/income taxes of any offer (narrative/wish list) he put forth. Mr Collar and his team seemed genuinely shocked when I would actually document their offer or requests and play it back to them in an understandable form. Mr Collar seemed incapable of framing his client concerns in a way that could in any way be reflected in a settlement. None were ever done. I had to do it. I finally built a comprehensive spreadsheet that laid out assets liabilities and net worth under various assumptions. I documented and laid out the impact of various alternative offers.. I documented and prepared a 30 year cash flow scenario. The cash flow scenario laid out cash flow year by year to my spouse in a middle case of a settlement. No response. I did this because he had committed to do it in response to a meeting we had to get a settlement done. We finally go to a late case evaluation/mediation. It gets done. Major terms are aligned and signed.
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Scott

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01 Jul, 2012
John picked up the pieces, after I was poorly represented by another attorney for two years, and I was divorced 10 months later. John and his partner Richard Nolan are honest and direct. The painful experience of divorce was shortened by their advice and guidance. After being used (gravy train) by my first attorney, John was a refreshing change. I recommend John and Richard, which says a lot, if you have dealt with many attorneys.
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