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Effective and Empathetic Representation
“She got me WAY more than I expected! She protected me and treated me very kindly and with alot of empathy!”
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Strong Legal Expertise
“She knew the law well and was effective in dealing with the opposing counsel.”
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Professionalism and Responsiveness
“I found her to be very professional, always answered my questions in a timely manner, was easy to get in touch with.”
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Potential Communication Issues
“They charged me $1,500 for the frequent correspondence (for just one month). and Now she's complaining there has been problem in terms of communication.”
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Withdrawal from Case
“It was just last Friday that she sent me an email asking me to make a payment so that she can prepare for a trial. so I made the payment Friday night. It's Monday today that she sent me another email. I thought it was a thank-you note for my payment. No. It was about that she is withdrawing from my case and suggesting me to hire a lawyer who shares her office and her paralegal.”

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05 Aug, 2019 by Sk
It was just last Friday that she sent me an email asking me to make a payment so that she can prepare for a trial. so I made the payment Friday night. It's Monday today that she sent me another email. I thought it was a thank-you note for my payment. No. It was about that she is withdrawing from my case and suggesting me to hire a lawyer who shares her office and her paralegal. In the email, she was literally trashing my case and placing all the blame on me. I have all the proof against the points she was trying to make in her email. and Most importantly, there was no change in term of the situation between before and after she entered in my case. I had explained to her everything about my case during the initial consultation. i also personally delivered a summary of my case and about two thousands of supporting documents to her office. In addition, I was diligently and promptly corresponding with her and her paralegal. They charged me $1,500 for the frequent correspondence (for just one month). and Now she's complaining there has been problem in terms of communication.
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25 May, 2019 by Tom
Leigh did a very good job on my domestic matter. She knew the law well and was effective in dealing with the opposing counsel. I enthusiastically recommend her to others with similar issues.
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25 May, 2016 by Phillip
I have consulted Leigh Joy many times for her expertise on family law issues and appellate work. I retained Leigh Joy to write an appellate brief on behalf of my client. She was thorough, recognized the issues and her brief was well written and timely. I have also referred clients to her and recommended to the court that she be appointed to arbitrate specific issues in a family law matter. She was appointed and timely conducted the Arbitration and issued a well reasoned and accepted Decision. I can, without hesitation, recommend Ms. Carson for your legal problems in Family law or appellate work.
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21 May, 2016 by Denise
There is not enough words to describe the treatment I received during such a hard time of my life. Leigh and her staff were very thorough and professional. I felt at ease with my decision in hiring her. She gave me great legal advise and was empathetic with my emotions. This is such a hard time for everyone involved and I feel that I couldn't have chosen a better attorney. She is a wonderful person and great attorney getting her point across. Many thanks to all involved!
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29 Jan, 2016 by Dan
I was referred to Leigh Joy through a business associate who had previously engaged her services for his divorce. I found her to be very professional, always answered my questions in a timely manner, was easy to get in touch with, and told me the straight scoop regarding what I could expect. I would recommend her as well as her associates (Pam and Nikki) to anyone needing no nonsense professional divorce representation.
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