Tricia Dawn Goostree

555 S Randall Road, Saint Charles, IL

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2002
John Marshall Law School, JD

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4.2 20 reviews
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Amy anderson

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12 Dec, 2023
Awesome!!!
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Carolyn bailey

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10 Nov, 2022
This woman committed legal malpractice against me. She had me sign the wrong version of my MSA and then charged me $600 to do my QILDRO and when my ex retired 7 years after the divorce was final we discovered SHE NEVER did the QILDRO so if he had died I would have received NOTHING. Finally when my new lawyers reached out to her countless times she ignored them every time. This woman cost me over $50,000 in missed money. DO NOT USE HER and if you do make sure you go over all your paperwork with a fine toothed comb.
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Dan

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21 Apr, 2022
Nearly two months of weekly urgent email communication went unanswered with the exception of one 'I'll call you next week, what time is good?' response during a time-sensitive filing concerning school and healthcare deadlines for my children. After those two months, one of my close friends and his pregnant wife were subpoenaed by the opposing party, I stopped in to the firm in person to request a phone meeting and was dismissed as a client the same day. The firm/attorney seemed completed unaware that my friend had his own representation (clear from the case file) as well as unaware that I had been trying to contact them and cc'ing paralegals /office staff as well. Instead of owning up to the clear lapses in service (even though my payments have been prompt), they simply said I wasn't a 'good fit' and left me to find a more responsive attorney mid-motion.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and professionalism
“Her professional, friendly demeanor is outstanding, as were her assessment of my situation, the carefully planned steps she took to handle every aspect of my divorce, and the clear explanations she provided along the way.”
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Effective communication and responsiveness
“Messages and emails were promptly and professionally returned. I could not have asked for a better level of communication.”
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Empathetic and caring approach
“Most importantly Tricia showed empathy for me, my children and even my ex. Many divorced situations turn ugly. Tricia's empathy and care she showed for all parties speaks volumes about her ethics and morals.”
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Cost-effective services
“She was mindful of my financial situation and did her best to keep costs down.”
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Successful case outcomes
“I came away 'whole' and feel that I was protected and well-represented.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness in certain cases
“Nearly two months of weekly urgent email communication went unanswered with the exception of one 'I'll call you next week, what time is good?' response during a time-sensitive filing concerning school and healthcare deadlines for my children.”
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Dismissal of client without proper explanation
“Instead of owning up to the clear lapses in service (even though my payments have been prompt), they simply said I wasn't a 'good fit' and left me to find a more responsive attorney mid-motion.”

Publications

2024:
MarketWatch, St. Charles Family Law Attorney Tricia Goostree Named 2024 Super Lawyer
2024:
One News Page, St. Charles Family Law Attorney Tricia Goostree Named 2024 Super Lawyer
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The Associated Press, St. Charles Family Law Attorney Tricia Goostree Named 2024 Super Lawyer
2024:
Illinois Business Review, ST. CHARLES FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY TRICIA GOOSTREE NAMED 2024 SUPER LAWYER
2024:
WGN Chicago, St. Charles Family Law Attorney Tricia Goostree Named 2024 Super Lawyer
2024:
WTVO ABC 17 - Rockford, St. Charles Family Law Attorney Tricia Goostree Named 2024 Super Lawyer
2024:
PRWEB, St. Charles Family Law Attorney Tricia Goostree Named 2024 Super Lawyer
2023:
PRWEB, DuPage County Family Law Firm, Goostree Law Group, Recognized as a Best Law Firm by Best Lawyers
2023:
MarketWatch, DuPage County family law firm, Goostree Law Group, recognized as a Best Law Firm by Best Lawyers
2023:
Daily Herald, DuPage County family law firm, Goostree Law Group, recognized as a Best Law Firm by Best Lawyers
2022:
PRWEB, Kane County Family Law Firm, Goostree Law Group, Named Best Law Firm
2022:
MarketWatch, Kane County Family Law Firm, Goostree Law Group, Named Best Law Firm
2022:
Benzinga, Kane County Family Law Firm, Goostree Law Group, Named Best Law Firm
2022:
Benzinga, Kane County Law Firm Goostree Law Group Introduces New Associate Attorney
2022:
PRWEB, Kane County Law Firm Goostree Law Group Introduces New Associate Attorney
2022:
DCBA, KANE COUNTY LAW FIRM GOOSTREE LAW GROUP INTRODUCES NEW ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY
2020:
PRWEB, Attorney Tricia D. Goostree Selected to Super Lawyers 2020 List
2019:
PRWEB, Founder of the Goostree Law Group, Attorney Tricia D. Goostree Has Been Recognized by Best Lawyers
2018:
PRWEB, Goostree Law Group, P.C., Honored as a 10 Best Family Law Firm in Illinois
2018:
PRWEB, Attorney Tricia D. Goostree Named to 2019 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America
2018:
PRWEB, Goostree Law Group, P.C., Earns Accreditation from Better Business Bureau
2018:
PRWEB, Kane County Attorney Tricia D. Goostree Named to 2018 List of Illinois Super Lawyers
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