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Pros
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Knowledgeable, ethical, and effective lawyer
“Bridget Tartaglia is truly the cream of the crop when it comes to matrimonial attorneys. She is a truly genius at what she does, and I could not have more respect for her if I tried.”
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Aggressive yet compassionate approach
“Bridget is the one attorney who has consistently proven that she choses to be in this field not only to aggressively advocate for her clients, but to do so compassionately, fair, and honestly.”
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Helpful in navigating difficult divorce proceedings
“She got me through my divorce with as little pain as possible, and I came out feeling that the result was fair.”
Cons
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Billing and administrative issues
“Their billing is antiquated too. So if you have to use them for multiple cases you won't know which case each charge pertains to.”
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Potential for misinformation and overcharging
“She never told me that splitting everything down the middle.a 50-50 split meant that I would owe my ex $240.000. She mis-informed me on several important issues and I am still paying for it in over $1oo,ooo worth of expenses that she left me owing.”
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Aggressive litigation approach may not suit all clients
“She encouraged me to take my case to trial to fight for child support,1/2 of all bank accounts /back pay in support by my ex-husband/outstanding monies that my ex husband was court ordered to pay/and spousal support. My ex husband at the on set of this divorce showed a w2 worth approximately $900,000. She old me I would be fine and get a nice settlement.”

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15 Jun, 2023 by Jordan
STONE-AGE LAW FIRM WORD PERFECT INSTEAD OF MICROSOFT WORD. If you want a law firm right out of the stone age then these lawyers are for you! They used an old-fashioned program called WordPerfect on most of my cases. So if you need to write your ex an email and you need to copy and paste from a stipulation or divorce decree, you’ll have to type it in all yourself, word-for-word instead! No copying and pasting for you! Of course, you can always pay them serious money to copy and paste. (Maybe that’s why they still use the WordPerfect and not Microsoft word?) ANTIQUATED BILLING. And their billing is antiquated too.  So if you have to use them for multiple cases you won’t know which case each charge pertains to. So if you switch lawyers—I had to!—and it comes time for you to recover legal fees in your case… Well… Good luck with their billing! SCHOOLED BY A JUDGE. And a judge had to school them on how to write up a simple carve-out in my separation agreement! Too bad because they they are conveniently located and their support staff is really nice.  
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19 May, 2016 by John
A smart, fair attorney with a great memory - and that's important! She got me through my divorce with as little pain as possible, and I came out feeling that the result was fair. That is all you can ask for in a divorce, because in divorce there is no winner.
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15 Feb, 2015 by Suzanne
Bridget Tartaglia is truly the cream of the crop when it comes to matrimonial attorneys. Being an attorney myself, I've have had many dealings with many different types of lawyers over the past decade, both positive and negative. Knowing Bridget's reputation in the legal community, together with numerous recommendations from other attorneys, I hired Bridget as a lawyer for myself. Because of this, I know from both professional AND personal experience there is absolutely no one more fair, ethical, knowledgeable, qualified, honest, or more highly respected in this field than Bridget. Bridget is the one attorney who has consistently proven that she choses to be in this field not only to aggressively advocate for her clients, but to do so compassionately, fairly, and honestly. She is a truly genius at what she does, and I could not have more respect for her if I tried. Getting a separation, divorce, or being involved in a custodial dispute is one of the most stressful things a person could ever go through. Having a pleasant, knowledgeable and strong attorney who you know will confidently advocate for you (without you having to worry that you are being overcharged or "ripped off"), is paramount to your financial -and emotional- well being. Bridget Tartaglia is an amazing person and a phenomenal attorney who with make you feel comfortable, and be your tough, yet classy and professional, legal advocate throughout the whole process.
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11 Feb, 2015 by Helene
Having dealt with other lawyers in the past, the treatment I got from this team was not what I expected. They were professional, knowledgeable, caring. It's hard to find a lawyer that goes above & beyond and she does. Bridget and her team went above and beyond what I would have expected my situation had a lot of issues and she handled them all. Amazing job with a positive, better then expected outcome. I would never go to anyone else.
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24 Jan, 2012 by David
Bridget is a member of a rare breed: an aggressive, tough matrimonial attorney who is also honest and highly ethical. As an attorney on Long Island for nearly 17 years, I have met a wide variety of divorce attorneys. The vast majority, from my experience, are sleazy and amoral, concerned primarily with their own financial interests to the detriment of their clients. It is often said that a protracted divorce proceeding makes both parties unhappy, and that the lawyer is the only one who benefits. In my case, my soon-to-be ex hired a $450/hr. attorney who dragged out proceedings as long as possible in order to pad his pocket, while our daughter was struggling to pay for college. Bridget was so different. She called me only when necessary, did not pad my bills, and was a tremendously effective litigator. It is impossible to gauge how good a divorce attorney is through this rating system, since generally clients are never happy with the results. I must say, however, that my working relationship with Bridget was excellent, and she took a tremendous amount of stress off me so that I could focus on my own practice. I would highly recommend Ms. Tartaglia to anyone seeking a tough, aggressive and ethical attorney who will zealously represent their interests.
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