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Pros
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Excellent legal knowledge and preparation for court proceedings
“His preparation was second to none, which was critical when arguing in court.”
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Clear communication and transparency throughout the legal process
“He was confident and helped me navigate a very difficult process by explaining things thoroughly every step of the way.”
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Genuine care and commitment to clients' best interests
“Lance genuinely cares, he's still in the process of helping us, I am grateful there are still people willing to care enough to assist people in need.”
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Effective and efficient handling of complex legal matters
“Lance's ability to simplify confusing issues was key in helping me make important decisions for my family's future.”
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Solid expertise in family law and ability to achieve favorable outcomes
“His expertise in Family law is outstanding! He can handle anything!”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and delayed communication
“Never returned my call.”
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Instances of incompetence and mistakes in handling cases
“MacElree was Just.That.Bad.”

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15 Feb, 2024 by Lou mincarelli
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15 Feb, 2024 by Tom
I retained Lance Nelson as my divorce attorney a little over a year ago. Throughout the year he provided me with complete feedback on a regular basis and represented me very well. His staff went above and beyond! My divorce was final in November of this past year and everything turned out successfully With a reasonable settlement, I can’t recommend Lance highly highly enough. He’s outstanding in every way and beyond reproach .I would recommend them to anyone who is in the unfortunate situation of going through a divorce.
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09 Jan, 2024 by A j
I highly suspect the 5 star reviews are fake. They keep you in the dark, hold internal meetings without your awareness and make decisions without your input or knowledge (only to learn about it at the next billing cycle) and are very, very difficult to get hold of. Almost all emails are met with out of office replies and no voicemails ever responded to. When a status hearing I did not know existed was extended by my attorney without my knowledge (only to learn this in the next billing cycle) and saw my attorney had answers to interrogatories for nearly a month without telling me only to discover this from OJS = you're fired. OJS literally laughed and smiled... like yeah good luck with that, seemed par for the course. Not to mention a strong, positive person for my case was not contacted three separate times my lawyer told me he would, only for him to say when I finally called him out that he didn't think he was important, is more than messed up, it's unethical = you're fired. Didn't trust me, and didn't even contact the person... so how would you know? That's just a small piece. I highly do not recommend this "law" firm.
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28 Nov, 2023 by Carolyn henry
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02 Nov, 2023 by Erin downes vmd
Great lawyers. Highly recommend!
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23 Apr, 2022 by Veronica marciniszyn
For someone who is from a foreign country and was in a domestic violence marriage living in a shelter for months… It was very important to trust in someone again. A friend who knows my soon to be ex husband and me recommended me Martha . I don’t regret working with her. This has been a very difficult time for me dealing with traumas and healing from my concussion. Martha has always advised me the best. She is very professional and smart. I am embarrassed that she has to deal with my soon to be ex husband because he lacks empathy and is very controlling and can be very scary and rude sometimes. I was scared of him when I saw the type of divorce he filed a fault divorce lying, but Martha is not scared of anyone and has always treated everyone with respect but always fighting for my rights . It’s been about 6 months working with Martha. Her staff is also very professional and caring.
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