Reviews
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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorney who is well-versed in family law and court proceedings
“Ellen has much experience in St Tammany Parish, including the judges and court proceedings. She tells the truth and gives great advice.”
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Provides personalized and responsive service to clients
“Ellen and her staff have been with me through a divorce and a few business ventures. Ellen has been there every step of the way, and continues to be everything you need in an attorney.”
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Focuses on achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients, especially when it comes to child custody and family matters
“Because of Ellen, and her representation, which led to the Courts decision, my children have both me and their mother still fully active in their life. This has given them the priceless gift of being able to grow up knowing they are loved by both dad and mom, without feeling abandoned by either parent, just because their parents divorced.”
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Honest and upfront about the challenges and complexities of a case
“Ellen was very honest and up front during this encounter, she made it very clear that this would be very difficult to accomplish.”
Cons
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Concerns about billing practices and potential overcharging
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Lack of communication and responsiveness with clients
“I often called to check up on the case and was assurance everything was going as planned. Not only was my paperwork not filed, but on the date of the court hearing, my lawyer told me that they were not prepared because my paperwork "fell through the cracks" due to high staff turnover.”
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Potential for unprofessional conduct and disregard for client concerns
“She even addresses me by a different name. At this point I tell her that I no longer needed her services and wanted my money back.”
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Concerns about the attorney's competence and ability to handle cases effectively
“The judge asked her "why are you appearing in a zoom call when you are supposed to be here in-person." Mrs Ellen got an attitude with the judge and said, "Well my paperwork says it was suppose to be a zoom call."”