Rebecca Wyatt McLaws, experienced Appeals, Child Custody attorney in Marietta, GA with 20 reviews
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Rebecca Wyatt McLaws

707 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA

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08 Jun, 2024
I hired Rebecca McLaws as my divorce attorney. I knew my case would be extremely complex. Rebecca is compassionate, honest, thorough in a courtroom and very detailed! She kept me informed of all my options and explained the process in a manner I could understand. I’ve been so impressed with her and her character, I would absolutely hire her as my attorney again, if needed for any reason. I would HIGHLY recommend her practice! She is the epitome of professionalism and has definitely earned my respect. Rebecca and Rosalyn are a perfect team! I not only feel as if I'm a client - but a true friendship that has evolved from me pouring out my life history!! From the first consult with Rebecca I felt her comfort. I can't say ENOUGH about this firm! I’m VERY grateful!!
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Chad

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24 May, 2024
I would not recommend working with McLaw’s Law Group. My experience was marred by several communication breakdowns and a lack of professionalism from both Rebecca and her paralegal, Rosalyn. Divorce is challenging, and while there are no winners, a competent attorney can help their client feel more confident and secure throughout the process. To be fair, I will outline both the positives and negatives of my experience with Rebecca. Initially, Rebecca was very responsive. I did not have the funds to retain her immediately, so she kindly gave me a week to gather the money from selling my house. However, I asked Rebecca to escrow the funds from the sale into her account, but she deferred to my ex’s legal team to manage the escrow. This has since become a nightmare, making it difficult to retrieve my money. Once the case settled, I could not pick up the check from my ex’s legal team; it was sent via FedEx to Rebecca’s office, which failed to deliver it, causing further delays. Rebecca went on leave due to a death in her family without notifying me. After several unanswered emails and calls, her paralegal, Rosalyn, eventually informed me that Rebecca was out of the office. When I confronted Rebecca about the lack of communication, she blamed me for over-communicating, saying there were no updates to provide. However, I wasn't just seeking updates; I needed a timeline and next steps, which they failed to provide. During this time, I lost my car and had to rent one to meet Rebecca. After traveling an hour and fifteen minutes, I called to inform her I was running five minutes late, only to learn she wasn't in the office and had been called into emergency court the day before. Although she apologized, this incident was just one of many demonstrating their lack of professionalism and communication. This was my first divorce, and I had many questions. Given my financial situation, having a clear timeline and next steps was crucial to plan my life. I ended up losing almost everything in the divorce. Additionally, my mother and brother fell ill, prompting me to push for a settlement instead of waiting two more months for the court date. Unfortunately, the settlement process took longer than going to court would have, partly due to my ex’s lawyer, Jackie Piland, taking a week to review a document. Throughout the process, it seemed that either my legal team or my ex’s was not being truthful about the status and next steps. I expressed my diminishing confidence in Rebecca to her, and instead of reassuring me, she stated she did not want to represent a client who lacked confidence in her abilities and refused to return the retainer. If a paying client expresses doubt, the professional response would be to reassure them, not threaten to terminate the contract. Lastly, I am still facing issues retrieving the settled funds and have yet to receive a response to my emails or phone calls. Given these experiences, I cannot recommend working with Rebecca.
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Tameka

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04 Jan, 2024
Rebecca has been both a miracle worker and a steadfast legal warrior for my case. I am going through a custody dispute with an extremely high conflict, irrational person. Rebecca has navigated my case with the legal savvy, expertise, and grit that my case needs. She has a fearlessness and calm that gives you the confidence you need when going through a contentious custody battle. Rebecca will not be intimidated by opposing counsel, their client nor presiding judges. I can tell Rebecca cares about me and my child. She takes the time to discuss options and strategies with me in a way that assures me that we are moving in the right direction. I would highly recommend Rebecca if you need a fantastic, caring attorney who will fight for you and your kids.
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable lawyer who fights passionately for her clients' rights
“Rebecca handled my legitimation case like a true professional! It was a long hard road but she fought for my rights until the very end and we come out victorious!”
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Compassionate and caring approach that makes clients feel like they are more than just a case
“I felt like a human being with her and she cared about my situation and told me straight up what she could do for me from the start.”
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Aggressive and effective in the courtroom, able to take control and get favorable results
“In the court room she surprised me even more with her professionalism and presence in the room. She took control from the moment she stood up to represent me.”
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Thorough and strategic in her approach, researching similar cases to make informed decisions
“Rebecca was compassionate and fought for my rights every step of the way. She researched similar law cases before making motions and decisions.”
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Keeps clients informed and engaged throughout the process, explaining things clearly
“She kept me informed of all my options and explained the process in a manner I could understand.”
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Can be difficult to reach at times, with delays in responding to calls and emails
“Sometimes she is a little hard to reach but she always returns my call or email, even on weekends and holidays.”
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Communication breakdowns and lack of professionalism from the lawyer and her team, causing frustration for some clients
“My experience was marred by several communication breakdowns and a lack of professionalism from both Rebecca and her paralegal, Rosalyn.”

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