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Pros
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Highly professional, respectful, and friendly staff
“This firm has a professional, respectful and friendly staff! -Highly recommend them, especially attorney Kelli Brown!”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from attorneys
“Communication was frequent and thorough. If I had questions, she was there with an answer and direction.”
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Attorneys are well-prepared, knowledgeable, and effective in court
“Troy and Abbey were beyond prepared for court. They had done all their research, had facts, arguments, and evidence to back up all the lies my ex told to the judge.”
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Attorneys provide personalized attention and support to clients
“From the hand holding, the "therapy" sessions, listening to what I wanted, going back and forth, and fighting for me when I didn't even want to fight for myself, Caitlin and Hailie are outstanding.”
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Attorneys are known to be highly respected and well-regarded in the legal community
“Troy Demuth and his team are the best of the best. They have been responsive, highly knowledgeable on current laws, well respected amongst the judicial community, empathetic and they bring results!”
Cons
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Inconsistent billing practices and unexpected fees
“I was consistently doubled billed for two attorneys to do the same thing, for the same amount of time, on the same days. And when documents had to be corrected due to incorrect monetary calculations, wrong dates, etc. I was always charged for the communication to inform them of needed corrections and for the time it took to make the corrections.”
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Attorneys may not always prioritize the client's best interests
“As a parenting coordinator your job is to put the needs of my children first, but you are more concerned with billing than families.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from attorneys
“My attorney at Goldberg Simpson was even reprimanded twice by our first judge for his delays, his disregard for her schedule, and for interfering with the progress of our case.”
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Lengthy delays and issues with scheduling court hearings
“Our last hearing was again rescheduled for two weeks before our judge's retirement forcing my case before a new judge, at an additional cost of $7,000 to bring him up to speed.”
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Attorneys may not always provide clear explanations and guidance to clients
“If you are seeking legal advice and expecting the attorney to represent you and clearly explain the documents, then please save yourself time and seek legal advice elsewhere.”

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19 Mar, 2024 by William sutton
Kelli Brown, was the best, she works really hard for her clients, is very good at communicating, and is extremely knowledgeable about her work. She was also very professional in her court dealings. I cannot say enough good about her!
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29 Feb, 2024 by Amber betner
Caitlin was absolutely wonderful to work with. She helped guide me through a pretty complex adult disability/guardianship case. I wish I had brought her in from the beginning, but she got up to speed quickly and made great progress for us once she joined the team. Communication was frequent and thorough. If I had questions, she was there with an answer and direction. Her prices were fair and clear. I wouldn't hesitate to lean on Caitlin and her services again.
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20 Feb, 2024 by The magic mystic
After paying almost $10,000 and providing all documentation Caitlin dropped me. She promised to help me find another attorney that would take payment. The only 2 names she provided either declined my case or requested $10,000 up front. Please don’t waste your time. **Edit- after several phone calls and research with other attorneys, I have a much better understanding of how convoluted this process can be. My particular case was very detailed and Ms. Kidd advised me to the best of her abilities given the circumstances. I cannot in good conscience leave a one star review and have changed it to 5 stars. Ms. Kidd knows what she’s talking about and was very clear that she would no longer be able to continue with my case due to the motions filed by opposing counsel. I appreciate her honesty and am very grateful for her hard work. Any fees paid are comparable to other attorneys and I would recommend her and the law firm. These cases can bring out the worst in people and I would never want my comments to have negative effects.
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13 Dec, 2023 by Jessica agruso
No one has ever accused lawyers of having a conscience. How many times in the last 2 years have I told this “parenting coordinator” I can’t afford to pay lawyers. That paying him would result in a direct inhibition of me not being able to support my family on a single parents income. He refused to withdraw and insisted I’m still responsible for paying him. Louis waterman, how do you expect that I pay something I told you I can’t afford to pay? As a parenting coordinator your job is to put the needs of my children first, but you are more concerned with billing than families. You don’t deserve to work in family matters. You are lacking any sense of empathy. You should not continue to bill single parents that tell you that your fees are unaffordable. Stay away from this place and these people unless you want someone to ruin your life.
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09 Nov, 2023 by Jennifer tuggle
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