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Pros
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Knowledgeable and skilled in family law, including complex financial matters
“Her knowledge of family law, including complicated financial components such as QDRO as it pertains to retirement plans and pensions is stellar.”
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Responsive, thorough, and professional in handling cases
“She has been responsive, thorough, professional and caring throughout this long pain-staking process.”
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Provides clear explanations and guidance to clients
“She explained the process my case would go through and what I could expect in terms of timeline and potential issues that might arise.”
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Advocates effectively for clients' interests
“She had a good sense of when to push back and how hard, and when not to.”
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Compassionate and supportive towards clients
“She has also been extremely supportive which has meant so much to me.”
Cons
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Potential issues with billing and transparency
“she put a different price in the contract than what we discussed thinking I would not notice.”
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Unprofessional conduct in some cases
“In my first conversation with Laurie she was using vulgarities and then complained to me about how another client is trying to get their money back.”
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Unreliable in terms of client commitment and communication
“Then in late 2011, 6 weeks before my final divorce hearing, she dumped my case informing me that she had taken a job in the public sector. She notified me via a letter. She gave me no verbal notice in advance. No phone call... nothing.”

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27 Jul, 2021 by Jared
After telling Laurie about my neurological disability she tried to financially take advantage of me by putting a different price in the contract than what we discussed thinking I would not notice. When I confronted her about it, she refused to respond to me. In my first conversation with Laurie she was using vulgarities and then complained to me about how another client is trying to get their money back. Extremely unprofessional. Laurie later decided to withdraw from me case when I had asked her to hire a PI to get necessary paperwork for my case as I was unable to get it myself. Laurie refused. I tried to fight Laurie withdrawing from my case and we had a hearing. At the hearing Laurie LIED to the judge twice stating that I gave her less of a retainer than I really did and then told the judge that I signed a contract that I in fact did not sign. Then Laurie attempted to tell the judge about our conversations in email that are part of the attorney client privilege. Laurie has about the same integrity as Saul Goodman. She is a CRIMINAL Lawyer and should be disbarred. Because of my terrible experience with her I made a website to warn others about her where I explain in more detail about the atrocities that Laurie has committed. Please come view my webpage at https://laurielacoste.com
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10 Dec, 2019 by Jennifer
I began working with Attorney LaCoste before she went into practice for herself and I recently retained her again. Her knowledge of family law, including complicated financial components such as QDRO as it pertains to retirement plans and pensions is stellar. She is compassionate but direct and clear, laying out the process that lies ahead and really customizing responses for what is best in your unique situation. She is the solid and reliable resource you need when you are in the most chaotic time of your life.
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10 Oct, 2019 by Michael
My family and I would like to thank Attorney Laurie Lacoste of Lacoste Law for the excellent work she did helping us with our case. Laurie worked diligently through issues that came up along the way and took the time to explain laws relevant to our case and present us with options. Laurie is a very competent attorney and knows her stuff! Laurie provided excellent counseling and achieved the best possible outcome for our situation. I absolutely recommend Lacoste Law!
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18 Dec, 2018 by Dianne
Laurie helped me win a court battle against a narcissistic person who was trying to keep my daughter away from me. I had alot of help from a friend through this whole process who recommended me to Laurie. If I hadn't hired Laurie to help me with this final hearing, I'm not sure I would have won. She knows all her laws and specifics and as we won the case to terminate guardianship I got to leave the courtroom crying from excitement. I will recommend he to anyone in need and if I need a lawyer again, she will be the FIRST attorney I will call! Thank you so much Laurie for all you have done to help bring my little girl home where she belongs!
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02 Nov, 2018 by Anonymous
I spent thousands of dollars in my divorce case using Attorney Lacoste. She represented me for over a year. Then in late 2011, 6 weeks before my final divorce hearing, she dumped my case informing me that she had taken a job in the public sector. She notified me via a letter. She gave me no verbal notice in advance. No phone call... nothing. She left me high and dry. I had to cough up another retainer for another attorney. Sorry to say, I feel like I was cheated! How would you feel Attorney Lacoste? You knew my character and what I was up against. I simply cannot recommend you.
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