Ruth Alexandra Goldner

316 E. Third Street, Ste. 1, Royal Oak, MI

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Richard

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13 Jan, 2025
The moment I met Ruth I felt completely comfortable with her. Our first meeting instilled a confidence that she would be the best person to follow through with taking care of our divorce. As we worked through the process, I continued to admire her professionalism and commitment in doing the best for our situation. I am beyond grateful for the work that she has done and really consider her a friend! Richard
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Jason mcgovern

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02 Jan, 2025
Can’t tell you to stay away from this attorney enough. She not only won’t fight for you she fights for the OTHER person. She knows nothing about Medicare and gave me council to allow my millionaire ex to file her taxes jointly. I fought against it very hard, but it was introduced at the very end. I was told the whole thing was at risk if I blocked it from happening. Now I’m being charged $500 a month for Medicare when I shouldn’t be at all. When I called to inform her of the massive mistake I was told how easy of a fix it was and that’s it’s no big deal. My Christmas with my daughter got ruined because they took retro from my check, but it’s no big deal. Well, it turns out it’s a huge deal to fix and it’s going to cost me even more. She passed the buck when confronted. I didn’t even have enough food for the month because of her unwillingness to fight on one thing. The worst thing she did was gang up on me with the social worker in our case. They both interrogated me for over an hour trying to get me to “walk back” my statement that the social worker had essentially coerced me into signing the parenting plan. Instead of believing me and fighting for me they both decided to try and get me to lie. I refused, and I’m glad I did. It turned out the social worker was lying, texted me accidentally admitting it in the middle of the interrogation, and quit the case the following Monday. I’m telling you coillabrative divorce is a scam to rob the poor of any opportunity to be heard. Your voice gets completely stomped on. Do not do it! Go to trial. Definitely do not hire this attorney. She’ll seem great at first, but her lack of knowledge will hurt you severely. Happy New Year.
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Gina j

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09 Oct, 2024
I was referred to Ruth by a family member. Divorce can be a sad, scary thing, even if you want it. From the very first call I made to the office when Celina answered the phone, she was friendly, patient, very clear as to next steps. When she connected me with Ruth, I felt comfortable right away, she explained things clearly step by step and followed through on everything she said she would do for me. She was professional and I felt protected and guided through the process. I'm grateful to have been connected with Ruth's office so that I could get through this portion of life.
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Highly professional and genuinely invested in the client's well-being
“She is highly professional, and genuinely invested interest and concern in mine and my child's well-being.”
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Effective communication and attention to detail
“She is detail-oriented, attentive to communications, and even the Friend of the Court counselor subsequently communicated to me 'Your attorneys did an excellent job'.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“She truly holds herself accountable to her client's best interests. I am forever grateful all the hard work she put in, not only in my case but also to become the mindful attorney that she is.”
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Transparent and accommodating
“She explained things clearly and concisely, and I always felt heard when discussing my case.”
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Flexible and adaptable to client's needs
“Ruth's flexibility made it possible [for a non-adversarial divorce].”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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