Andrea Conarro

439 S Park St Unit A, Dahlonega, GA

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Rick payne

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28 Jul, 2024
Great person to deal with, even though I didn't need her Law skills at the time, she did purchase a bench from me, Thanks Miss Conarro
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Heather tuggle

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21 Dec, 2023
She is simply the BEST and truly a heaven sent to me when she came into my life (at my one of my lowest points.) She will forever be my go to if any circumstances occur in which I need legal representation.
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Jim bunch

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18 Dec, 2023
I am incredibly grateful for the guidance and the total experience I benefited from with attorney Andrea Conarro and paralegal Debbie. A divorce case, my biggest fear was becoming emotionally irrational and losing sight of my one goal which was to just extricate myself from a person. I also knew there was plenty of potential to get upset and go off track. A lot of attorneys “know the law” but I would certainly question the ethics of some. For example, the soon-to-be ex’s attorney called me whereupon I immediately and politely informed him that I had representation with Ms Conarro (which he said he understood). About two hours later he called again. I was polite again but it was easy to assume the second call wasn’t a mistake as he claimed. With a case that should have been easily processed mutually this was the reason I knew I needed a formidable attorney. I did want someone professionally competent (of course) but just as strongly ethically-guided as well. My best hopes were immediately confirmed as such throughout via phone conversations, the initial consultation (Ms Conarro has a very striking and confident presence) and emails, and all of the other legal machinations. Andrea kept me on point throughout (even when I was ready to do otherwise!) while rationally and assuringly guiding my expectations. If you seek fairness and want to avoid partnering with the slimy, my experience with Andrea is one purely rooted in doing what is fair and honorably right, the first time, and the right way always. Btw, I wasn’t aware beforehand but Andrea admirably does a lot with her personal time for the community here.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and professionalism
“She's cool-headed and brilliant, extremely professional. Her all-women staff are also smart, efficient, funny, and kind.”
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Prioritizes long-term, ethical solutions
“Instead of fanning the flames of conflict...she always talked me down and encouraged me to dial it back. She didn't just seek to 'win.' Andrea instead prioritizes long-term solutions over pettiness, working with me to design the healthiest, sustainable legal outcomes for my family.”
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Responsive and accessible
“She calls back ASAP or answers the phone when it rings. The only time I did not get an answer, I texted her '911' because of the gravity of the situation and she called right away.”
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Compassionate and understanding
“Andrea is very emotionally tuned in--and understands abuse dynamics. And while her communication style is professional, calm, and level, she takes her clients' and their children's welfare *VERY* seriously.”
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Excellent reputation in the community
“The reputation of this law office in our community is excellent. I recommend you give them a call.”
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Some clients had negative experiences
“No scruples, no ability, bad reputation, huge bills. Do yourself a favor and take a pass.”
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Perceived as aggressive in some cases
“She acted unilaterally without her clients knowledge and tried to strong arm and intimidate me because I was unrepresented. She doesn't care about the child's best interest and only wants to win, as if this was a game.”

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