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Pros
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Straightforward, down-to-earth, and realistic in setting expectations
“Shannon is straightforward, down to earth and painted a realistic picture of divorce proceedings.”
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Provided emotional support and kept the client focused on the desired outcome
“She supported me when I had enough emotionally. She kept me calm and always brought out the rational side in me.”
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Knowledgeable and communicative about the legal process
“Shannon is a great attorney. She listens, explains, supports and knows the law.”
Cons
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Failed to follow through on tasks and requests, causing delays
“They did nothing. When asked AGAIN, they acted as if it were their first time hearing about it and kept asking him to send over information he had already sent over MULTIPLE times.”
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Lack of preparedness and communication for court proceedings
“She did not communicate nor prepare me for court, tell me where to go and showed up late.”
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Unwilling to fight for difficult issues
“If something is too hard she won't fight for it.”

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10 Jul, 2024 by Anonymous
I hired her back in 2020 and switched counsel after our first hearing. She didn't prepare me at all, I had to directly request the judge for drug tests because she didn't after telling me she would. She argued with everything I said at every phone call. She ate through 90% of my retainer for absolutely nothing. I'm so thankful I switched attorneys and got someone that CARED about children enough to try to keep them safe. We won!
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26 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
Hired Shannon to represent me in a contested case and do not recommend her. She does not follow through and says she will do something many times and then not do it. I wish I could charge people what she does with that little effort. She did not communicate nor prepare me for court, tell me where to go and showed up late. She is not reliable and you will go to court-have to advocate to get in front of the judge and for her to actually file to reset cases. If something is too hard she won't fight for it. Do not hire her!
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21 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
I never write reviews, but I have to try and save someone else from a huge mistake. Went with Shannon after a recommendation and was very disappointed. She talks a real big game, but that's all it is, talk. She never knew the facts about my case, constantly told me incorrect information, and was only interested in billing hours. Especially for small business owners, stay far away, she does not understand even the basics. After almost 6 months of billing me with no work done, I had to work directly with opposing counsel and my ex to nail down child support. Turns out Shannon was the delay and I was paying her for it. The communication with her and her paralegal was absolutely horrible, would not receive updates for weeks/months. In the short time since I let her go as my attorney I've already regained custody time and been paid back attorney fees, all on my own. She made my divorce worse and more complicated, the exact opposite of what a good attorney should do.
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18 Jun, 2021 by Kera
She worked on my boyfriend's divorce over the last two years and I was there to witness what a horrible job she did. He repeatedly asked for things from her and her assistant, and they did nothing. When asked AGAIN, they acted as if it were their first time hearing about it and kept asking him to send over information he had already sent over MULTIPLE times. They don't care to do their jobs, just to keep charging you for the same conversations over and over again. The divorce is over, but still a lot of footwork for him to do because they didn't do their jobs, and they didn't get him ANYTHING in the divorce. WORST divorce attorney ever, and she came recommended. She has definitely lost her touch if she was ever a good attorney. I didn't see it.
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14 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
My experience is Worse , worse and Worse !!!!! She didn’t do her job and keep request money ...
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