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Pros
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Highly professional and compassionate representation
“Jennifer treated my case with a high level of professionalism. If you are looking for an Attorney who will 'go to bat for you' while truly considering what is best for you...she is the person for you.”
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Effective and dedicated in handling complex cases
“She worked hard and was committed to my case until the very end.”
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Responsive and thorough in communication
“She was always very quick to respond- whether by phone or email- and always incredibly thorough in her explanations.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“She helped me get the settlement I needed to provide a decent home for my children. Best of all- I can move on with my life!”
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Provides prompt and expert legal services
“Within days it was done to our specifications. Thanks for the quick prompt service.”
Cons
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Some concerns about professionalism and work ethic
“She would show up to hearing looking like she just rolled out of bed. My evidence was not even presented on my side of the case that would disprove the opposing party.”
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Potential delays in responsiveness and case progress
“She would not respond to things in a timely manor and when my case finally could've went to trial she decided it was best if I found different representation knowing I only had 20 days to file.”

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09 Apr, 2024 by Robb
I will say that after I had been through 3 other attorneys I met Jenn and she stepped into a disaster of a case worked together with my wife's counsel and in after 2.5 years of no progress, had it resolved and closed in 6 months. Feel it needs to be added that attorneys are people and can't make a decision go your way at their will. You as a client need to hold up and handle your part of the deal. Thank you again Jenn.
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14 Mar, 2023 by Anonymous
I had a custody battle that was drug out for FOUR years. Jennifer is very unprofessional as far as appearance and work ethic. She would not respond to things in a timely manor and when my case finally could’ve went to trial she decided it was best if I found different representation knowing I only had 20 days to file and she waited 5 days to even give me the new custody order, which I may add gave me LESS than I did before I started fighting for my daughter. She would use profanity and would show up to hearing looking like she just rolled out of bed. My evidence was not even presented on my side of the case that would disprove the opposing party. I will never recommend her to anyone, let alone ever use her again. Biggest waste of money ever!!!!!
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08 Feb, 2023 by George
The first time I met Jen, she gracefully went out of her way. Something I was not used to because, I assumed like most of my court appointed lawyers I was just a docket number. I could not have been more wrong. Right then I realized she is very charismatic and was not going to stand around waiting or expecting me to give up. I truly feel like if you are ever in my position, back against the wall nowhere to go but forward or fall, don't give up your Jen might be around the corner! Jennifer I cant thank you enough! We may have met by chance or blessing, as long as you practice law in the area your number will be the first I call. Thank you God bless
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16 Sep, 2022 by Oro
Jennifer has been very helpful and knowledgeable about everything we asked about and goes above and beyond for us definitely a wonderful attorney
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31 Jan, 2021 by Colleen
She listened to my story, she answered all my calls and my emails regarding my grandson and she helped me write a custody agreement in order to be with my grandson. She is a very good lawyer
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