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Pros
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Provides top-notch expertise and service with continuous, thorough, and straightforward communication
“Jodi provides top notch expertise and service; with continuous, thorough and straight-forward communication of the process, the proceedings and my options...”
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Keeps the other party's attorney on task and provides a dose of humanity through a trying process
“...along with taking the leadership role keeping the other party's attorney on task. Jodi does all of this with a dose of humanity through a trying process.”
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Highly knowledgeable in family law and court process and protocol
“She is extremely knowledgeable in family law and court process and protocol.”
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Responsive and timely in her communication and document handling
“I have found Ms. See to be timely in her response to my inquiries and court documents.”
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Advocates strongly for her clients' best interests and provides options and information to enable sound decision-making
“I have found her to be a strong advocate for my issues and concerns, always providing options and information to enable sound decision making...”
Cons
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Inconsistent and unreliable in following through on advice and actions
“As I asked questions and looked to Jodi for advise as to what was in my best interest? I received some answers and options but they were never followed through.”
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Fails to properly document and communicate important details, leading to confusion and inability to understand agreements
“She did not write up the stipulation orders, but had opposing attorney write them, which have resulted in my inability to clearly understand what it stated.”
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Overcharges for services and withdraws from the case close to trial, leaving the client to represent themselves
“She has unfairly charged me over $30,000 in fees and filings over a 2 year period only to withdraw from my case a month before trial. I am receiving far less than a fair settlement based on the fact that I cannot hire an attorney to fairly represent me this close to trial and must represent myself at this point.”

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21 Jun, 2018 by Alisha
Jodi is a great Lawyer. I first used her for getting custody of my daughter. She was so helpful the first time that about 4 years later when we had to go to court again I called her right away for her help. She really tries to help you get what is best for your child and listens to what you have to say. If I ever need a lawyer again, she will be the first person I call.
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21 Aug, 2017 by Kerry
I hired Jodi Langhorst See to represent me with my divorce in August 2015. After 2 years, I have not receive one document or filings via US Mail, but only through email which were not always appropriately signed by all parties on the emailed copy. This was a difficult divorce. As I asked questions and looked to Jodi for advise as to what was in my best interest? I received some answers and options but they were never followed through. Most of my questions were not explained to me so I could make clear choices with understanding. The answers I did receive changed every time we met. A lot of time she did not even remember what she advised me to do and they never were written in a document submitted to myself or the opposing attorney throughout negotiations. She did not write up the stipulation orders, but had opposing attorney write them, which have resulted in my inability to clearly understand what it stated. I would receive emails of the opposing attorney from Jodi with information that was left for me to interpret on my own understanding. When I would ask questions, she would appear frustrated with me and I never felt comfortable knowing what I might be agreeing to. I filed for the divorce with her, stating clearly my expectations in 2015. She filed one step at a time; first for temporary custody and support; approximately one year later we had our FENE; then followed, what I was told to be a custody evaluation, but ended up being only a parenting assesment, that would not hold up if a trail came to be. All this should have been taken care of at the pre trial, but was not. She has unfairly charged me over $30,000 in fees and filings over a 2 year period only to withdraw from my case a month before trial. I am receiving far less than a fair settlement based on the fact that I cannot hire an attorney to fairly represent me this close to trial and must represent myself at this point. Had Jodi filed all the proper motions upon retaininment all the facts and mediations, as well as custody evaluations would have been completed within 6 months from time of filing and we could have been done closer to a year rather 2 years. If you are looking for someone to be looking out for your best interest in a divorce, I would not recommend this attorney.
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10 Jan, 2017 by Yvonne
I am so happy I contacted Jodi Langhorst See to handle my divorce. She has been extremely helpful in this difficult situation. She is extremely knowledgeable in family law and court process and protocol. I have found Ms. See to be timely in her response to my inquiries and court documents. I will recommend her to my friends in need of legal services.
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09 Jan, 2017 by Paul
I can't thank Jodi enough for your help with my case. Jodi provides top notch expertise and service; with continuous, thorough and straight-forward communication of the process, the proceedings and my options...along with taking the leadership role keeping the other party's attorney on task. Jodi does all of this with a dose of humanity through a trying process. I would definitely recommend her to any one needing legal assistance. Thanks again Jodi!
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09 Mar, 2015 by Cheryl
I have recommended Jodi See many times. She is an honest, hardworking attorney who is passionate about her clients. Jodi handles family law in a professional manner but with "heart". If you are dealing with child custody, divorce, wills, or related challenges, Jodi is the attorney to turn to for help.
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