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The lawyer is skilled and effective in court, with one reviewer stating "In every aspect of the case I could win, I did."
“In court, she was professional, skilled and very prepared. I am happy with the results.”
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The lawyer and her staff are helpful, communicative, and bilingual
“I hired her with my family case and not only was her staff very polite and completely Bi-Lingual, they would inform me of my case when Ms. Rivera wasn't available.”
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The lawyer is able to solve complex legal issues, such as immigration cases where other lawyers had failed
“She helped me with my immgration case. I had seen 3 other attorney's before Ms. Rivera and they all told me my husbad was going to have to be deported. Not only did Ms. Rivera allow me to make payments on my balance, which was nothing compared to the other attorney's fees, but also solved my problems and My Husband got to stay here.”
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The lawyer and her staff are often unresponsive and fail to keep clients informed about the status of their cases
“I don't think it's fair when you are constantly waiting on Lawyers to call you back. She seemed very nice and informative, but would never return our phone calls and had to constantly call her office and leave messages.”
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The lawyer and her staff are unprofessional, with one reviewer stating "The worst unprofessional getto attorney and staff."
“Her staff/sister is a joke. Could NEVER be informed of ANYTHING i paid 1500 in FULL to take the mother of my kid to court for not complying with my already established visitation rights.”
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The lawyer is primarily focused on making money rather than effectively representing her clients
“Elizabeth Rivera almost cost me my right to retirements, HSA accounts, and Elizabeth Rivera was ordered to add a written clause to in the Final Decree. Judge also instructed all parties to initial the added clause and all parties sign the final decree before filing to secure my future. Elizabeth Rivera handed me my copy of the divorce decree with blue stamp. I ask her if the clause was added to the divorce. (because we did not initial the clause or signed the final decree. Elizabeth replied umm not sure don't think so. (What you disobeyed a judge order.”

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31 Oct, 2023 by Angela
I hired Elizabeth Rivera as my attorney for a complicated lawsuit, involving more than one party and including a corporation. As most people realize, the wheels of justice run slow. Covid interrupted my cases. However, even after all that, Elizabeth amazed me on many occasions. It was as if she had perfect recall of the details of all aspects of the case and quickly zoomed in on discrepancies by various parties. In court, she was professional, skilled and very prepared. I am happy with the results. In every aspect of the case I could win, I did. In the one aspect of the case that through no fault of Elzabeth I lost, Elizabeth's amazing court skills, used to argue against the outlandish attorney fees that the other side tried to make me pay, won me a favorable ruling. Do I recommend Elizabeth Rivera to others? Absolutely! Will I use her again, if needed? Absolutely! Do I have anything negative to say about her or any of her staff? NO!
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07 Feb, 2022 by Sylvia
The worst unprofessional getto attorney and staff. Fin a professional ethical attorney because she is terrible
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01 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
Attorney Elizabeth is a rip off and she tried to send me a extra bill when she owes me money DO NOT USE!!!
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06 Mar, 2020 by Barb
I was in need of an divorced attorney and googled Liz Rivera. I was not disappointed. My experience with the staff and lawyer was great. Liz definitely was adhered to my concerns. Of course, there were some miscommunications at times but, that is normal in any situation. The staff delivered every time, either by phone, text or email. I will definitely refer or use them again, if need.
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20 Nov, 2019 by Anonymous
I hired Elizabeth for my child custody/support case and let’s just say she let me down completely. Staff is horrible at getting back to you about anything and I do mean anything. I had to call every time just to get any info in my case. Elizabeth talks to you pretty and makes you think you can win your case just so at the end she will say never mind this is impossible, your chances of getting anything you want are zero. (Even when at the beginning she was the one who suggested asking for the things I’m getting “denied”now). After thousands of dollars spend on her I got nothing back, no court order, nothing because although she gives you and estimate of how much she will charge you, at the end she will give you a different amount (double for me) saying she did all this extra stuff which honestly I doubt she ever did proven fact I never got nowhere in my case. I’m currently in the process of looking for a new attorney that can finish what she couldn’t after a year. I can’t stress this enough DO NOT hire her. She’s all about the money and nothing else. Go with someone who does care and will fight for you and your kids.
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31 Aug, 2009 by Anonymous
Great lawyer. Helped me when 2 other attorneys would not and got a great result. The defense attorney thought very highly of Mr. Collins as did the adjuster and they knew he would go to trial if he thought it should. That helped get the case settled.
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