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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled attorney who fights for her clients
“Cynthia is genuinely committed to her clients. She navigates the legal system with highly skilled knowledge and a professional style that makes you feel well represented throughout the process!”
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Honest and ethical in her approach
“She is extremely honest and ethical. She did not sugar coat the issues or make promises she could not keep.”
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Provides clear and realistic expectations about cases
“She was brutally honest about the law and what I could expect, even though she was telling me what I did not want to hear.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“My phone calls were always returned within a reasonable length of time and even though her staff was often able to answer my questions, Ms. White was always accessible to me and I was given the option of speaking with her directly if I chose.”
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Excellent representation in court
“Ms. White never missed a court appearance, and I was always represented with the highest level of competence and professionalism.”
Cons
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Inconsistent and unreliable communication from the office staff
“Her staff was great and always gave our family updated through email and phone calls.”
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Delays and lack of responsiveness from the attorney and staff
“Missed deadlines, did not communicate other than when she wanted more money, dragged my case on forever, did not follow through on my requests, wouldn't return my phone calls.”
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Rude and unprofessional behavior from the office staff
“When I called back to see how I could pay, I was greeted with a different office staff who seemed more polite and helpful to my concerns for payment!”

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08 Aug, 2022 by Tim
My ex took my Son to Illinois on an order written by a Commissioner in Bakersfield. She wanted a $50 consult fee. I paid $25 in cash, and wrote a check for the other $25. After getting paid and putting out her cigarette, she told me, "I can't help you, take it up in Illinois." That was twenty years ago, without a visitation order, I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM SINCE. I PUT A STOP PAYMENT ON THE CHECK. JUSTICE?
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02 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
Cynthia yelled at me while explaining a visitation order. I could not for the life of me understand the judges order and during a phone call she yelled at me while explaining it. She l apologized after - said she had a long day, but the experience rubbed me the wrong way. Her staff was great and always gave our family updated through email and phone calls.
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14 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
Considering hiring this attorney , but her prices are doubled compared to a few other local offices…so do some research beforehand. Her personality was great and I found some helpfulness in the advice I was given. After my consult I spoke with a friend who hired her as her attorney to gain insight on what it’ll be like working with her. she said lots things would always pop up because of personal events happening in Cynthias life. Which caused delay with her case. She also mentioned her office manager just wasn’t the best to work with and always made her feel stupid for asking about her case or having any questions at all. She ended up hiring someone different.. I will mention.. I didn’t like how her office manager spoke with me when I scheduled my consult either. So extremely rude with snide comments. When I called back to see how I could pay, I was greeted with a different office staff who seemed more polite and helpful to my concerns for payment! I spoke with this lady for about 10 minutes. If I remember correctly her name was Marlene! If you call this attorneys office just make sure to speak with her! Extremely helpful!! Thought I’d leave a more recent review since I struggled to find one. Still debating hiring Cynthia. Will leave an updated review when I have decided.
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03 Feb, 2018 by Rex
Cindy is my Family Law Attorney. She exceeded my expectation and has done an amazing job on my case. After she was on my case, I felt that my matter was in good hands and I was right. Every person I have referred to her called me back and thanked me. Cindy tells it like it is and doesn’t make false promises to get your money. She really cares about her clients and puts them first. She is the real deal!
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17 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
I have to say that this was a hard review to write, because I really enjoyed working with Ms. White. She was spot on as a lawyer and handled my case very well. However he staff is completely incompetent, forgetful and disrespectful. Any time I would have to deal with her staff I dreaded it, they lost paperwork, failed to send notices, failed to give messages to Ms. White and anytime I would question them I would get a very rude nasty response. They truly acted as if you should be glad that they were being paid to handle your case. Also their office could use some updating as well as cleaning, you will reek of cigarette smoke upon leaving. Again Ms. White is a great lawyer, I would feel completely comfortable using her again if she could improve the quality of work her staff produces.
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