Craig Robertson

126 N Maple St, Ridgeland, MS

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1999
University of Mississippi, JD - Juris Doctor

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Jenny clark

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16 Sep, 2024
Craig and his amazing staff helped me through the difficult journey of divorce. They were extremely professional, treating me with kindness and respect. I went into my consultation terrified, but Craig reassured me he would handle everything. Craig and Hollie kept me in the loop of everything happening along the way. They were always available to answer questions and were very responsive. Craig and his staff went above and beyond to always make me comfortable and involved throughout every step. They all handled my case with integrity, as I always felt respected and heard. I felt supported by all of Craig’s staff throughout my journey and continued to feel that support from Craig and his staff after my divorce. I will forever be grateful to Craig and Robertson&Easterling for walking me through the most difficult time in my life. They are the BEST and I feel honored to have had Craig represent me!
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Cindy

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29 Aug, 2024
Going through a divorce is a heart wrenching process where no one really wins. However, it is most important that you are represented by someone who is going to fight for your best interests, especially when the situation is very entangled and emotionally complicated. Craig is educated on how to handle emotionally difficult cases and I must say he does it very well. He's your attorney if you need someone who will get the job done, understand what you are going through, and fight for you!
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Kathryn macdowell

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16 Mar, 2024
In every aspect of Family Law, Robertson + Easterling attorneys, Craig Robertson, Matt Easterling, and Sarah Didlake, as well as their staff, Stephanie Walters, Mandalin Blanton, and Hollie Carver, are superior in every way. They provided everything I needed, and more, which guided me through extremely devastating circumstances to a successful divorce. Following is a list of those things I experienced working with them, and I feel certain you will have the same experience: Integrity Intelligence Professionalism Knowledge Determination Honesty Efficiency Intensity Understanding Courage Protection Compassion Persistence Acceptance Dedication Patience Empathy Focus Teamwork Kindness Positivity Motivation Attention to Detail Perseverance Truth Charity Humor Hugs Friendship Love Peace Gratitude Happiness Robertson + Easterling is “The Best of The Best”‼️
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and professional legal team
“Craig is very knowledgeable in his field of expertise and caring for his client. I would recommend him to any of my friends if they were in need of a good attorney.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“From the initial phone call, Cassie made me feel like my story was important and that she truly cared about me and my well-being. I felt incredibly informed about every detail that was transpiring throughout the discovery and settlement processes in my case.”
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Compassionate and supportive approach
“Craig consistently assured me that he had my back and that everything would be ok. He and his staff kept me informed on everything every step of the way. He fought hard for me and my outcome was better than I expected. He and his team listened to me, encouraged me, guided me and supported me through a very dark time in my life.”
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Efficient and timely handling of cases
“Craig was very clear up front about his role and the cost involved. It is without hesitation I recommend Craig Robertson.”
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Positive client outcomes and satisfaction
“I was completely satisfied with the service, communication, and professional competence displayed during my divorce. I would highly recommend and would use again if that unfortunate situation arises.”
Cons
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Delays in completing post-settlement tasks
“It has been over a year since my divorce.The commitments made by Matthew Easterling remain incomplete. Matthew appears to be an expert at creating billable hours and reasons for additional motions before the court.”
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Lack of responsiveness in some cases
“I called and left a message and never had a return call.”

Publications

2002:
The Mississippi Lawyer, Complicated Compound Bereavement

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