Paige Norwood Jennings, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Atlanta, GA with 13 reviews
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Paige Norwood Jennings

2727 Paces Ferry Rd Ste 1-225, Atlanta, GA

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1991:
University of Georgia School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Agnes Scott College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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21 Nov, 2023
Waste of money for an unprofessional attorney. She gets an attitude with you if she actually has to speak with you about anything and accomplishes nothing. She was nice at first, until she got the money and then she changed. Don’t waste your money. Pick another attorney. Maybe one that will care about your case instead of simply getting paid.
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Anonymous

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06 Mar, 2020
Total lack of followup and communication for weeks at a time. Would not recommend to anyone unless you like paying someone to waste your time and money. It was such a bad experience I'm curious of the validity of some of the other reviews here.
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Tom

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03 Mar, 2020
I am compelled to preface this review, as it lends high credibility to Paige Jennings. I am definitely a senior citizen. Over the last 50 years I have been married 3 times, and divorced 3 times. I have had three different divorce attorneys, Paige being my most recent. My first divorce was highly emotionally charged and contested. That attorney thought it would be great for me to take the case before a jury ( lots more money for him). Obviously, I was not very happy with his perspective. My second divorce was not contested and I got a bargain basement fee on a rough draft insisting that I retain ownership of a 1989 Ford station wagon that belonged to neither me or my wife. Paige Jennings represented me with my most current divorce. My experiences in the past confirms that she is a saint and down to earth hero. This review is based on multiple divorce experiences with attorneys. Paige is at the top of the list! Paige Norwood Jennings can be incredibly compassionate, she understands you, but will quickly boil a situation down to the sometimes hard to take honest truth. She will give you down to earth advice and support. You feel like you have gained a good friend. She is aggressive, when she asks you to make a decision, she wants it "NOW", does not favor " LET ME THINK ABOUT IT FOR A WHILE". Her approach has a definite advantage to it. Things happen fast. Paige works for you behind the scenes. She knows that you are much more capable of gathering and analysing the background information regarding your case than she could ever be. Her job is to use what you give her to your best advantage. And she's very good at putting it all together for a great defense. On the routine questions, she may appear to be hard to get ahold of. But rest assured, when you really need to talk, she's there 24/7. I believed in her, she never let me down. Amazing! I took a highly contested divorce to her. She mediated an uncontested divorce beyond my most hopeful expectations. All in just 8 weeks! Retain her services, you won't be sorry.
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Highly skilled and effective in the courtroom, a strong advocate for clients
“She is amazing the the court room, a strong advocate for her client and still very warm and approachable when you're scared out of your mind.”
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Compassionate, understanding, and provides honest advice
“Paige can be incredibly compassionate, she understands you, but will quickly boil a situation down to the sometimes hard to take honest truth.”
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Efficient and fast-paced, gets results quickly
“Amazing! I took a highly contested divorce to her. She mediated an uncontested divorce beyond my most hopeful expectations. All in just 8 weeks!”
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Dedicated to protecting the best interests of children
“It was clear from the start that she had the best interest of the kids at the center of the case.”
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Reasonably priced and transparent with billing
“I just really like her and recommend her to anyone who wants a reasonably priced divorce and someone who will support you and cares.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness, especially during critical times
“She stopped responding & I was left clueless. I had no choice but to go directly to the courts for an update.”
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Unwilling to advocate for client's requests or gather necessary evidence
“I requested certain things of her and she refused. She does communicate with you until the day of the hearing.”

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