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Pros
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Excellent legal representation and advocacy for clients
“Shayla is an excellent attorney and advocate. She has been responsive to my questions, listened to my concerns, offered trustworthy legal advice and provided me outstanding service.”
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Knowledgeable and confident in her field
“She sure knows what she is doing, very confident and best of all, she can deliver.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service
“Shayla went above and beyond starting at the initial free consultation! I did not at all feel rushed and felt that she was willing to take all the time necessary to listen to me to fully understand my story.”
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Delivers successful outcomes for clients
“The best proof of competence is the result. My husband was able to adopt all my 3 children, 2 with us & 1 still not in the U.S.”
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Offers reasonable and transparent pricing
“She did not even charge extra for the installments. Her quoted package cost is exactly what we paid for.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“After 3 weeks of no further communication I sent Shayla a one line email in early February asking for an update. No reply.”
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Unprofessional and unethical conduct
“Shayla took my money and kept money she didn't deserve to keep. She agreed to represent me in a long term alimony issue. She took the money in mid-January 2018. Little did I know at the time, Shayla had no intention of representing me.”

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21 Jun, 2021 by Erica
did a wonderful job getting both cases in my favor for the sole custody of my children. stuck to the points and did not get caught up in drama. absolutely recommend her
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28 Apr, 2021 by Todd
I was faced with a divorce. I had no clue what to do. Ms. McCormally took her time and explained the process and potential outcomes. There were occasions where Ms. McCormally offered consolation and encouragement to "hang in there!". I was so relieved to have McCormally & Cosgrove representing me and my interests. Words cannot express my heart felt thankfulness for the representation provided to me. Thank you Ms. McCormally for being excellent legal counsel!
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14 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
Shayla went above and beyond starting at the initial free consultation! I did not at all feel rushed and felt that she was willing to take all the time necessary to listen to me to fully understand my story. It was so comforting to know she was willing to listen in order to help me in the best way she could! Shayla did an amazing job representing us and getting things done. Her staff was also very friendly and willing to help!
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21 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
Shayla is great at what she does! I was so impressed with the amount of knowledge and advice she had for my family and I while we were updating and preparing our will. We are so pleased with her and her staff that we will be hiring her again in the near future for our upcoming adoption.
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10 Jun, 2018 by Steve
Shayla took my money and kept money she didn't deserve to keep. She agreed to represent me in a long term alimony issue. She took the money in mid-January 2018. I spent one whole Sunday afternoon, 1/14/18 to provide information to Shayla so she could write an effective response letter to my ex-wife's attorney. Little did I know at the time, Shayla had no intention of representing me. After 3 weeks of no further communication I sent Shayla a one line email in early February asking for an update. No reply. When I called her office in late February she informed she never wrote a rebuttal letter. In addition, she notified me would no longer represent me since I had been rude to her staff. I asked her staff if Shayla was still alive. That's not being rude, that's gathering information. When we spoke on the phone she explained she and her kids had been very sick. She agreed to return only the payment to write the letter she never wrote. Refused to return payment for what she claims was 'research time', I eventually received a check. However it wasn't signed. It took several more weeks to get a check that was signed. Shayla didn't sign the check, someone else in the firm did. Makes no sense. She refused to return payment to my credit card as that is how I paid what she claimed was a retainer. We had no retainer contract. Her staff insisted I prepay rather than be billed for the alimony issue. Shayla had previously handled updating my will and a name change filing for my 2nd wife. I had a well established history of full and timely payment. Do not waste your time and energy with this woman. She's unprofessional and lazy. Not a good combination. Find someone else.
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