Stuart Armstrong Adrian, experienced Child Custody, Estate Planning attorney in Fort Worth, TX with 79 reviews
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Stuart Armstrong Adrian

930 W. 1st Street, Fort Worth, TX

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Phi dinh

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24 Sep, 2024
I will start off by saying our case did get resolved, but this was also an easy slam dunk case that shouldn’t have cost this much. We were trying to terminate the biological mother’s parental rights but she was charged with murder and plead to manslaughter and had been in prison for the last 2.5 years and looking at 8 more years and had not had contact with the 5 year old child for the last 3 years. I initially was told this could all be resolved for $5k retainer and that’s why we hired Spencer. However, at the docket call the other side wanted to proceed with jury trial which no one expected. They had to scramble to get the case together as they admitted they hadn’t really looked at the case over the last 6 months for trial on a Monday. We were told he needed another 10k to go to trial. Well they prepped for trial (mostly the paralegal) and last minute on Friday right before the trial, the mother signed over her parental rights. 3-4 days of prep and not going to trial blew through $7k of our retainer in addition to the initial $5k we gave them?? We expected something like $5k but $7k? How much more would we have had to pay if we had gone to trial which the they thought would last 2 days?? Definitely look at the prices and sign something in writing before you hire them The mother and her lawyer stalled and duped us and our lawyer into spending all this money and time for nothing and our lawyer did not anticipate any of this. The law firm also acted like they were very busy with other cases. They took a few days to a week and sometimes it took a second email for them to respond to anything. I would say not the worst but not the best law firm given our experience. If I could go back I think I would’ve gone with another firm honestly.
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Eric stephan

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23 Jul, 2024
Spencer and his team is handling a strange case for me, my ex girlfriend is trying to take custody of son, even though we are not married just a ex girlfriend. Him and his team are on top of things at all times and it is going great. I would recommend him to anyone who needs a family law attorney. I will update next month when we go to court.
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Brandon “b lark” larkin

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27 Jun, 2024
I was in a recent custody battle and needed an attorney for representation. I went on Google and found the Nilsson’s Legal Group. Had a conversation with Mr. Spencer Nilsson and he assured me of plan of action for my hearing. Here I am 6 months later with custody of my 2 children and child support free. I would recommend them to anyone who needs legal assistance in their child support hearings. Spencer did what he said he was going to do and he kept his word! Thanks again to The Nilsson Legal Group for all your help!
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in family law, with a strong courtroom presence and ability to achieve positive outcomes for clients
“Spencer is an exceptional family attorney who skillfully combines legal expertise with unwavering dedication and compassion.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“There was always great communication throughout the process with the office, even in some after hour circumstances.”
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Passionate about advocating for fathers' rights and achieving the best possible results for their clients
“Spencer has a real passion for representing fathers and is an advocate for fathers' equal rights, this is one of the reasons I was drawn to hire Spencer.”
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Honest and upfront in their assessments, providing clear advice even if it's not what the client wants to hear
“He was very honest and upfront and told me what I didn't want to hear but it was the truth.”
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Efficient and diligent in their work, able to resolve cases quickly and effectively
“What 2 other attorneys failed to do in 18 months, Spencer got done in 6 weeks. Superb courtroom preparation, presence and performance.”
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Potential for higher than expected costs, with some clients feeling the fees were not fully transparent upfront
“Well they prepped for trial (mostly the paralegal) and last minute on Friday right before the trial, the mother signed over her parental rights. 3-4 days of prep and not going to trial blew through $7k of our retainer in addition to the initial $5k we gave them??”
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Some clients felt the firm was not as responsive or communicative as they would have liked, with delays in responses
“The law firm also acted like they were very busy with other cases. They took a few days to a week and sometimes it took a second email for them to respond to anything.”

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