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Pros
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Knowledgeable and skilled in handling complex legal issues
“Judith has always listened to me with compassion and kindness and taken on my cases as if it were her own case.”
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Effective in court, able to shut down the opposing side
“Leaving the opposing side stunned, how swift & easy it was for Judith to shut them down.”
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Breaks down legal concepts in an easy to understand way
“She breaks everything down so I could understand plus gave me ideas on how to find all the info I need to get and where from.”
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Unreliable and unresponsive to clients
“She would never return my calls. If I had a question, the only way to get it answered was to go to her office so she had to talk to me.”
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Fails to follow through on promises and commitments
“She made promises that she did not follow through with. She told me her retainer was 1500 and charged 2500 on my cc then said she couldn't remember quoting me 1500.”
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Lacks attentiveness and advocacy for client's best interests
“She didn't even bother to come to my arraignment. It seems that at soon as Hearn had my money, she just wanted to shuffle me through the process and get rid of me as quickly as possible, with as little work as possible.”

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19 Apr, 2022 by Shirley
My husband hired Judith Hearn in our divorce. It has been a fiasco from the start. Missing or last minute documents, documents scanned illegible, doesn't know the law, rude, does not make time or return calls once she has your $. We have had 3 mediations and now a waiting for 3rd court date for what should have been a very simple divorce, no kids...no big $. Just does everything she can to drive up her fee. Btw...my attorney said she had a stroke a few years ago. She's never been right since. Just stocking up funds for retirement. Stay away...I am out 10 grand and she's my opposing council. She's horrible.
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16 Jul, 2021 by Kimberly
Do not recommend this attorney. Hired her for a divorce with child. She told me steps to take, then turned around and acted like I was doing all the wrong things. Was rude over the phone and through email, and fine in person. Told her exactly what I wanted and she seemed to do her own thing regarding the custody and parenting of my child. Couldn't seem to keep facts straight. Not dependable in my opinion. Makes you feel like you are in it alone..
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06 Mar, 2018 by Missy
She made promises that she did not follow through with. She told me her retainer was 1500 and charged 2500 on my cc then said she couldn't remember quoting me 1500. Took her 6 weeks to serve divorce papers on my x. She had no time for me and did absolutely nothing when my x lied in court. She completely ruined my life.
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25 Feb, 2017 by Ryan
Judith is the greatest attorney around. Very easy to work with. She breaks everything down so I could understand plus gave me ideas on how to find all the info I need to get and where from. All in all she is awesome!!!!!!
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20 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
I approached Judith Hearn for help with a legal issue. As she was convincing me to retain her, she was very adamant about helping me and made several promises of what she could/would do for me. Once I had retained her, however, it was a completely different story. She made me feel like my case wasn’t worth her time. She would never return my calls. If I had a question, the only way to get it answered was to go to her office so she had to talk to me. She didn’t even bother to come to my arraignment. It seems that at soon as Hearn had my money, she just wanted to shuffle me through the process and get rid of me as quickly as possible, with as little work as possible. As to the dispensation of my case, she was no help at all. The instant she faced any resistance from the prosecutor, she immediately rolled-over and any and all promises she made me were out the door. At the sentencing, she didn’t say a word; not chiming in even once to say anything to my benefit. I’m sorry to say it, but I honestly felt cheated by this woman. Looking at it objectively, having Hearn as an attorney was essentially the same as having no attorney and pleading guilty; since the end result would have been the same either way. All in all, Judith Hearn is a very poor lawyer. If you all need is a lawyer to be “there” standing next to you as the judge reads your sentence, Hearn is for you. If you actually want real help with your legal issues from someone who may care even just a little, I suggest you steer clear.
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