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Pros
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Excellent at handling divorce cases and looking out for the client's best interests
“Claire and her staff helped me realize that I was entitled to what was rightfully mine, and helped me develop a settlement of assets that was fair to both me and my ex.”
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Great at family law cases, including custody battles
“She helped us gain custody of my step-daughter. She was great fast and professional.”
Cons
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Unethical billing practices and refusal to refund retainers
“She refused to refund my retainer fee in full. She claimed she did work on my behalf, prepared documents to submit to the court, to note without my knowledge or permission.”
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“It was a struggle to even contract her, I couldn't tell you how many times I heard 'I'll call you back' but I can say I've never received a call back unless I owed them more money.”
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Failure to adequately prepare and advocate for the client's case
“She did not file anything to assist with my case and my child's welfare was in jeopardy countless times and nothing was done. She avoided going to court at every instance even when it was a necessary step at one point.”

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22 Sep, 2022 by Anonymous
I've personally only had to use 2 lawyers for my custody and Claire was the replacement to my first lawyer, and I can say without a doubt I would have preferred my first lawyer. Firstly Clair charged $6500 more for her retainer fee and fed me all sort of excuses why we would need the larger fee, to continue on with the crap shoot I provided hours of audio recording, a detailed journal of events, a handful of videos, and quite a bit of other scrapes of evidence that clearly outline my ex's failings so far as a mother (ie drug use, borderline abuse, abandonment ect) just for it all to be sweep under the rug and forgotten. The entire time my case was going on it was a struggle to even contract her, I couldn't tell you how many times I heard 'I'll call you back' but I can say I've never received a call back unless I owed them more money. All in all Clair Mehaffey charge me a total of $15000+ to get me 50/50 custody and paying child support when a had proof my ex lied about me and that she likely needs to be in jail (Again).
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05 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
I hired this lawyer over a year ago to assist with my custody battle with my child. It has been the most stressful and the worse experience I've ever had with an attorney. After countless of evidence ( video, message and pictures) against the other party I have provided throughout the year along with thousands upon thousands dollars spent I ultimately feel that she never had my interests at heart. It was all about money with her and if you can pay thousands of dollars BEFORE anything gets done and IF anything get done. She did not file anything to assist with my case and my childs' welfare was in jeopardy countless times and nothing was done. She has failed to stay in contact with me and will not contact me (even after payment) about the next steps in my case or updated me when things were happening. She avoided going to court at every instance even when it was a necessary step at one point. I have continued to give her chance after chance in hopes that she will help. EACH new instance that occurs requires around a $3500 dollar retainer. So basically I am back to square one with my child in the hands of someone who is unfit, me out of thousands of dollars and an a attorney who is good for.. nothing really. I wouldn't recommend her to my worse enemy, she's HORRIBLE.
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30 Dec, 2018 by Martinez
Claire is amazing! She helped us gain custody of my step-daughter. She was great fast and professional. I don’t know where my family would be without her great knowledge of family law Thank you Ms. Mehaffey
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16 Nov, 2018 by Haley
When I decided to file for divorce I heard from several friends Claire was amazing and they were so right! She first met me broken and had no idea what I was doing. She took charge and walked me through step by step! She was always a call away! My divorce took one year. One child was involved. Claire is a great attorney and her assistant is great too!
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20 Sep, 2018 by Tim adams
Upon the request of Ms Mehaffey and her assistant, I first paid a $5000 retainer and was later emailed a contract to sign. Ms Mehaffey assured me that she would refund my retainer if I would decide not to hire her. When I read the contract I realized I could not agree to its terms, especially the Replenishment of Retainer Clause and the additional excessive fees. The contract clearly states that legal representation does not commence until a retainer is paid and contract signed. I did not sign and informed Ms Mehaffey that I was not going to hire her. However, she refused to refund my retainer fee in full. She claimed she did work on my behalf, prepared documents to submit to the court, to note without my knowledge or permission. I have never known a lawyer to do work on behalf of a client, specifically prepare court documents for a case, without a signed contract in place. A grievance filing and lawsuit are sure to follow unless Ms Mehaffey begins to behave ethically and morally. Her actions are a disgrace to the legal profession.
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