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Attentive to client's needs and responsive to communications
“Crystal was very attentive to all my needs and wants in my family case. She made sure to answer all my questions, reply to my calls, texts and emails quickly.”
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Effective in achieving client's desired outcomes
“I get to see my daughter on a regular basis because my daughter's mom doesn't want any issues with my attorney. She's a beast.”
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Caring and supportive attitude towards clients
“She and her staff actually cared about my situation. They didn't avoid my calls, they were very quick to respond, extremely knowledgeable and made sure to keep me updated on everything that was going on.”
Cons
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Lack of organization and attention to detail
“She never even got our meeting place changed and we asked her to do that fo”
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Unresponsive and ineffective in handling cases
“She talked a good game but her ending results are horrendous. After 2 years of paying her greatly she managed to connive me into settling at mediation which was not favorable to me.”
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Unprofessional and disrespectful behavior
“Her receptionist is extremely rude. She took my money and did not handle my case. I believe when i began questioning her and her staff she retaliated.”

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28 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Gayden was an incompetent, ineffective attorney in my case. She has the audacity to want to represent Tarrant county when she was incapable of representing me in court. She also has a very negative, Disrespectful personality.
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22 Oct, 2021 by Lindsay
All 3 of my husbands kids have wanted to live with him, for almost 5 years. We were in court with her 2 years before his daughter was going to turn 12. We had so much evidence on paper about their mother it was ridiculous. The youngest son had over 100 and something tardies to school, somewhere around 15 or so absences. The oldest daughter was just as bad. His ex was working nights and would leave the kids home alone. They did a home visit, & the lady who evaluated the home misconstrued everything. I wrote down everything that was wrong from the home visit, to our personal interviews, and we had asked Mrs. Gayden to present this in court. She never did. We knew how much value the home visit held. She acted like she spent not even 5 minutes reviewing it. The whole experience was miserable. Every time his ex wanted something she would just say to agree, because they weren’t going to budge. We had asked her to file paperwork on his oldest son that lives with us to get child support for him. She said she was working on it. A few months ago we are back in court & the district clerk said she left it open and never filed the paperwork. Now he is 18, and almost 5 years have passed and we have gotten absolutely no child support at all for him, and can’t because of his age. I would send over papers weeks in advance on so many things, and she would say they never got it. His ex broke her restraining order on multiple occasions. We had mutiple photos and a video, and she never presented them. Postings on social media making up things, and badgering my husband. A police report that lied and said he hit her, and myself and the daughter, were there to tell the cops that she was lying! BUT NONE OF THESE THINGS WERE PRESENTED IN COURT!!! She never even got our meeting place changed and we asked her to do that for 2 years!!!!! She said that the other side wouldn’t budge that we had to agree. She wasted our kids lives, our lives, and our money! She was recommended through a church friend, sadly that is what is so disappointing. If you need a family law attorney DO NOT HIRE HER! She is very in organized, & waits till the last minute on absolutely everything! I worked for a family law attorney for 6 years and couldn’t believe how she maneuvered. I told my husband to fire her repeatedly but he just wouldn’t do it, & ended up not paying her anymore at the end because he finally had it!
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13 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Attorney Gayden is the absolute best! She handled my case with care from start to finish, although at times I wasn’t the best client to deal with. I get to see my daughter on a regular basis because my daughter’s mom doesn’t want any issues with my attorney. She’s a beast. I’d highly recommend her for custody and child support cases, especially for father’s rights.
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31 Aug, 2016 by Jessica
I agree. I would recommend her at all. She is very very unprofessional. Her receptionist is extremely rude. She took my money and did not handle my case. I believe when i began questioning her and her staff she retaliated.
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04 Dec, 2015 by April
I really don't want to go into details but from my experience I would not recommend Crystal Gayden to my worst enemy. She talks a good game but her ending results are horrendous. After 2 years of paying her greatly she managed to connive me into settling at mediation which was not favorable to me. If I had of known the way her office was I would of represented myself. Criminal law is probably what she needs to focus on because family law is certainly not her specialty. Especially after having her tell me not to worry about the findings in the social study that was performed Crystal Gayden waited until mediation to tell me the social study carried a lot of weight. If she will do this to me trust and believe she will do this to anyone.
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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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17 Aug, 2019 by Larry
Patrick H. O'Neill was my Attorney when my home was foreclosed on. My house was sold to someone else. Then through the expertise and professional handling of my case Attorney Patrick O'Neill won my home back for me with a clear deed and title!
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