Amanda C. Thorpe

111 SE 6th ST, Grants Pass, OR

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2006
University of Oregon School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001
University of Oregon- Honors College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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02 Aug, 2023
Ms. Thorpe tried to try to take the easy way out, tried to talk me into to allowing the opposing party to bully me, and get away with requests that didn't make sense. While she may be knowledgeable in basic legal issues, she will NOT fight for you, would rather fight with you to give in, and doesn't seem to care about your best interest. When I retained new counsel, from out of the area, they saw the glaringly obvious, that there was already an agreement in place and the opposing party had no grounds to ask for more! She treated me like I was not worth her time, talked down to me and made me feel absolutely hopeless.
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Anonymous

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25 Aug, 2021
I had a few consultations with other lawyers and wasn't 100% sure about any of them. When it comes to something so important as your child you want to know you did your best to get the best help. I got recommended Amanda by a friend. Within a few minutes of my consultation with Amanda I knew she could help me. My consultation wasn't easy because of what I've been going through. She was understanding, caring, extremely knowledgeable, and very honest with her answers. We aren't finished yet but I'm so very grateful to have her in my corner. I feel way more confident knowing I have her on my side.
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Rachaell

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03 Feb, 2021
Amanda was direct, clear, honest, and thorough. I felt heard, understood, and that I was receiving professional and sound advice. I will certainly seek out Amanda Thorpe for any future legal advice.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Effective communication and representation despite distance
“For 9 months upon hiring Mrs. Thorpe I recieved good communication and representation regardless ”
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Expertise in family law and ability to achieve desired outcomes
“She knows family law and helped me gain full custody of my children and everything I desired at the close of my divorce.”
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Thorough analysis and sound legal advice
“She is very smart, quick minded, and has the ability to grasp the main points of a case.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“She was understanding, caring, extremely knowledgeable, and very honest with her answers.”
Cons
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Unwillingness to fight for client's best interests
“Ms. Thorpe tried to try to take the easy way out, tried to talk me into to allowing the opposing party to bully me, and get away with requests that didn't make sense.”
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Lack of attentiveness and belittling attitude towards client
“She treated me like I was not worth her time, talked down to me and made me feel absolutely hopeless.”

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