Scott Kelley Spooner

3451 Lawrenceville Suwanee Road, Suwanee, GA

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Education

1997
Georgia State University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1988
Oglethorpe University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.7 15 reviews
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Trevor

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27 Nov, 2023
Amazing staff and representation. A++++++. I highly recommend using Scott Spooner and Associates.
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Carla

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15 Aug, 2023
I am so thankful for Scott Spooner and his staff. My case was a bit messy due to dealing with a complicated ex , I had initially hired two lawyers prior to Scott who could not get me any progress with my divorce. I began to feel hopeless and defeated by my ex who just did not want to negotiate or settle on anything. Finally, Scott was able to step in and help me. Scott is a very professional caring person with a lot of knowledge and experience which definitely showed in the court room. Thank you so much Scott and team for getting me through one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to go through. There was light at the end of it all and I thank them for giving me hope and endurance. God bless y’all!!!
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Kelly smith

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07 Oct, 2022
My family and I were in a high conflict custody case which included many layers of complications like physical abuse and substance abuse. I am very grateful for the help my family received from Spooner and Associates. Their service and compassion exceeded my expectations. Any time I needed them they were always responsive with a high level of professionalism. They really took a vested interest in our family’s case and made sure we got the very best outcome.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Exceptional service and compassion in handling complex legal cases
“Their service and compassion exceeded my expectations. Any time I needed them they were always responsive with a high level of professionalism.”
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Dedicated and caring attorneys who prioritize client needs
“He genuinely cared about the stress I was experiencing. I was amazed at how dedicated and caring he was.”
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Highly responsive and effective communication
“He was very prompt with e-mails and phone calls and always knew what to say to calm me down and settle my nerves.”
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Successful negotiation and resolution of contentious legal matters
“He successfully negotiated a resolution despite contention between myself and my ex spouse.”
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Personalized attention and vested interest in client cases
“He treated our case as if he were representing his own child. I felt as though he was personally vested in our case.”
Cons
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Concerns about excessive billing and lack of transparency
“They ever charge for internal emails sent between on another to ask for an update??? It's a rip off. Don't believe they'd refund you whatever is left of the retainer as they always make sure nothing is left.”
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Potential issues with client communication and responsiveness
“Before anything else they keep asking for payments. They ever charge for internal emails sent between on another to ask for an update??? It's a rip off.”

Publications

2017:
Spooner & Associates P.C. Legal Articles, Flip or Flop: How to Handle the House after Divorce
2016:
Spooner & Associates, PC Legal Articles, Who Gets Physical Custody of the Children?
2016:
Spooner & Associates, PC Legal Articles, Do-It-Yourself Divorce can be a Costly Mistake
2014:
Spooner & Associates, P.C. Legal Articles, The Importance of a Thorough Divorce Agreement
2014:
Spooner Law Blog, Post-Divorce Checklist: Documents to Adjust After a Divorce
2013:
Spooner & Associates, P.C. Blog, Six Keys to Divorce Mediation Success
2012:
News from Spooner & Associates, PC, Beware of the New Divorce Lawyer
2012:
News from Spooner & Associates, PC, Do's & Don'ts if You Think Your Spouse is Cheating
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