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Pros
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Aggressive and effective in court, with the ability to win over juries
“Can she win over a jury or what. Very aggressive in court; comes across as professional who knows her stuff.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law, with rare board certification
“She is Board Certified and I am told in her field this is rare.”
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Compassionate and client-oriented, while also being a "bulldog" for her clients
“Sweet lady in person but in court she is a bulldog.”
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Responsive and attentive, promptly returning emails and guiding clients through the process
“She guided me though every step of my case and she is very attentive and returns my e-mails promptly.”
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Willing to negotiate and try to settle cases, but also prepared to fight hard in court if needed
“She will try to negotiate at all times, but if you make her have to go to court better have a dam good attorney on the other side.”
Cons
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Unreliable and unprofessional, with a history of cancelling court dates and failing to communicate
“I would not hire this lawyer. She cancelled 3 court dates and never gave me a reason.”
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Unethical and unresponsive, with a tendency to drop clients and withhold files
“To this say i have not gotten my file from her after several attempts. I would never recommend her she may be good in the court room but has no ethic.”
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Expensive, with a tendency to charge additional fees beyond the initial retainer
“She is expensive, but never have I felt like I wasn't getting quality representation and no price can beat that assurance.”

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01 Apr, 2018 by Anonymous
When I discussed my situation to her , she said she had 18 years of experience, she can help me. After I paid retains fee which is 3000, she goes anyway it can be different by judge. Hello? You changed your words after putting your money.
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17 May, 2017 by A valencia
At first the law firm was great was getting a lot of help from both mrs. Garcia and her assistant to settle a child custody case. Things got a little complicated and i had a court on a r hearing on a Thursday it got cancelled cause she was "sick". I owed her money and was trying to pay as much as i could as soon as i could. I had paid her 600 in one week. Called the following monday after my court was cancelled to pay her another 700 dollars. Not even 2 minutes after paying i received a withdrawal letter from her assistant. I call and ask why and she gave the excuse that she is sick and is cutting her case load in half. I had sold everything i could to pay her gave her my whole pay check and she was the most unprofessional unethical person a long with her assistant. If i would of known she was going to drop me the way she did i would of paid smaller amounts and saved my money for another lawyer. To this say i have not gotten my file from her after several attempts. I would never recommend her she may be good in the court room but has no ethic.
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08 May, 2017 by Anonymous
I hired Lyda about 8 months ago for my divorce and custody battle. Ever since day one Lyda and Gina have been attentive to my every need even in days of desparation they took the time to talk to me either over the phone or via email. I always received a response in a quick and timely matter. Lyda represented me in court like no other attorney, she was well prepared had all the right questions and answers, and with time I was appointed 50/50 split joint custody of my daughter with no primary custodian. As a single father at the time I couldn't have asked for better representation. I will be highly recommending Lyda to my friends and family.
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27 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
I have been going through a very rough child custody battle. Had another attorney but Fletcher I want being represented right I switched to Mrs. Garcia and she had made me feel more comfortable. Her staff is always fast to responses every time . I am not done with this battle but Mrs Garcia has been great.
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11 May, 2015 by Juan
I hired Lyda Ness Garcia to represent me after a friend referred me to her, I was going through child custody modification to obtain custody of my children and she delivered. She is super quick to respond to emails and is very knowledgeable in her field. You might have to obtain some paperwork yourself such school records etc. , but if you’re really interested to retain or win the custody then you need to do your part as well. Wait until you see this lady in action “WOW” this is where she shines, she left no doubt in my mind that she knows her stuff. Not only that she is also honest my friend also hired her and she told him it did not look and gave him his options. Other attorneys are only interested in the money and they will tell you that it will be a sure win and then show up to court and they will lay an egg. Do you yourself a favor and at least go talk to her before you hire someone.
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