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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge of family law
“Her knowledge of the law was incredible, taking a very difficult case and turning it into a success for me.”
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Excellent communication and client care
“She did a really great job making me feel comfortable in a very very uncomfortable life event.”
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Attentive and responsive to client needs
“Jessica constantly answered questions from me about the process and explained every part very well.”
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Highly organized and thorough
“No detail was overlooked.”
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Compassionate and understanding of the emotional demands of divorce
“Jessica is a very compassionate woman with empathy; she truly understands the emotional and physical demands a divorce takes on oneself.”
Cons
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Concerns about unnecessary fees and billing practices
“The saying 'The lawyers are the only ones getting rich is true. There were a lot of unnecessary emails between the lawyers.”
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Potential issues with preparation and competence in some cases
“It took a team of lawyers, 27 months, and close to a hundred thousand dollars to straighten out a simple child custody case she had so badly messed up.”

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03 Oct, 2023 by Anonymous
The saying "The lawyers are the only ones getting rich is true. There were a lot of unnecessary emails between the lawyers. The meeting with the mediator was a waste of time. She said all the information wasn't collected so we should reschedule. Of course told that 5 hours in. They get paid hourly. I personally think they are all in on it to get more money. Cost me $1200 for nothing. I had a simple yes or no question to determine if I was to continue and the lawyer wouldn't answer unless I paid another $1500. She had already got $8000. She was nice enough until that point then rude to me. We decided to settle on our own and it worked out. I know not always possible. Alot of unnecessary stress.
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05 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
he really is the best at what she does. If you give her all your facts up front she can get you where you need to be. I can’t say enough and how she is worth every penny. She is prompt with responses and does not waste your time on the phone. I really like that she tells it like it is because that’s what it takes to understand what needs to be done on your end to keep your kids and to be headed in the right direction as a client. She vouched for me, kept immaculate records, and always had my back. I recommend her to everyone for family law/custody things on the moms pages for a reason. I wouldn’t have my kids and the custody schedule I’m on right now if I had chosen someone else.
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06 Feb, 2018 by Anonymous
I was referred to Jessica by a friend. Jessica did an amazing job with my very complicated divorce. I know she cared as much about the outcome as I did and completely had my best interests in mind. She did an amazing job managing my expectations and her communication skills were very impressive. She did a really great job making me feel comfortable in a very very uncomfortable life event. She was a true professional with experience second to none.
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11 Dec, 2017 by Samantha
Jessica Sterle is someone that you want in your corner! She is extremely knowledgeable, efficient, and honest. Divorce is never an easy task - but with Jessica's help it was a breeze! From the paperwork filing date to the divorce finalization date - it was only 58 days! Not only is Jessica extremely knowledgeable, her assistant Mary is as well! Together they are a well oiled machine. Throughout the entire divorce process Jessica and Mary kept me informed. I always knew what was happening, what to expect, and possible outcomes. Jessica also called me the night before court to see how I was feeling (she knew I was feeling uneasy about our upcoming court date.) She goes above and beyond for her clients! I credit the positive outcome of my case to Jessica's hard work and passion. I would hire her again in a heartbeat! Not only is she a wonderful lawyer she a wonderful person. She has a heart of gold. You need Jessica in your corner.
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21 Aug, 2017 by Chris
I hired Jessica for a divorce because I needed someone tough and knowledgeable. When I first met her she told me what to expect, had a work sheet to get going, and when the time came i was ready because of our first meeting. I must say her assistant also deserves credit. Jessica constantly answered questions from me about the process and explained every part very well. She was dead on every detail. I had to move on to another attorney and she recommended someone who was able to pick right up where Jessica left off, and then Jessica furnished her with everything and even did a little extra. I would hire her for any family law you need.
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