Jennifer L. McGhan, experienced Business, Child Custody attorney in Kingsland, GA with 33 reviews
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Jennifer L. McGhan

575 E. King Avenue, Kingsland, GA

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2013:
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2010:
Kaplan University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Andreina hollis

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13 Feb, 2025
I usually do not write reviews, but in this case, it is important to make others aware. This review is based on my direct experience with Ms McGham. I contacted her office seeking legal advice regarding visitations ( the other party doesn't let me see my daughter). I paid the fees, and my appointment was scheduled for 2 pm. I arrived 5 minutes earlier, but the front desk said she was on a phone call. After 30 minutes, I was able to see her. She did not review the form before sending it to me; this form had information on my initial case and the parties (minors) involved. She listened to me and instructed me what to do ( roughly 30 min), and after doing so, I had to contact her again to let her know the outcome of her instructions, and based on that, she would tell me the best route. She couldn't tell me anything else, and there were no prices either. I contacted her 3 times via phone and left a voicemail. Also, I sent her several emails, but she never returned any of my calls or emails. Spoke with front desk and she assured me my emails been printed and they are on her desk. She contacted me back almost 3 weeks later via email. And here is what I sincerely think (again, this is me, as a human and desperate mother who hasn't seen her kid in almost a year. If you come to a lawyer and explain what's happening, express this feeling of hopelessness and need as a mother to see her kids. Of course, I am willing to hire her services, but the first impression is a lack of communication (again, 3 weeks to give me an answer). Do you think this person takes her job seriously? If you come to a lawyer (who should be passionate about what she does) and that person doesn't respond promptly, clearly, that person doesn't want to help. Why should I hire you?
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Great service and provided counsel.
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Pros
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Strong in the courtroom and achieves good outcomes for clients
“She will fight for you and owns the courtroom, she's amazing in court!”
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Responsive and helpful office staff
“If you call with a need or question, someone always answers and helps. Terri is front staff is always helpful and Amy the paralegal as well.”
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Reasonable and average fees for the area
“Fees are reasonable and not above average. They follow the typical average costs for an attorney in the area.”
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Passionate and dedicated to her clients
“Absolutely the best lawyer I could've ask for. Any time I need help they are there.”
Cons
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Unresponsive to client calls and emails
“Called a year ago and again a week ago and never received a call back!”
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Inconsistent in communication and preparation for court
“She will not contact you of your court dates, twice, but will have her staff call at 9:47 when you were supposed to be in court at 9”
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Lack of attention to detail and following through on client requests
“She has plenty of documentation that you pay for every paper but she won't present it in court and she will not call people to court that you have asked for to help your case.”
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Overcharging and not providing value for the fees
“Paid $3500 up front and literally did nothing for me in over a years time.”

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