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Pros
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Caring and understanding approach to clients
“She seemed to really care about my stress level and tried to comfort me.”
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Expertise in family law
“Family law is her specialty and she is perfect for this.”
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Effective and efficient in handling difficult cases
“She was effective and turned the court around in what was beginning to look hopeless.”
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Supportive both inside and outside the courtroom
“She keeps a level head, her paralegal knows how to defend and protect you from continued attacks, and they are supportive inside the courtroom and out.”
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Willing to go the extra mile for clients
“She will do what ever it takes and even appeal your case if she has to. She goes the extra mile.”
Cons
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Unprofessional and disorganized
“She is very unprofessional. She was not prepared and unorganized. She did not present any of the information that we provided her.”
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Unreliable and unresponsive
“She does not respond to phone or e-mail messages, unless you just keep calling or e-mailing repeatedly then you might get some sort of excuse from her or the paralegal.”
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Lack of timely action and follow-through
“I asked how long will this take for you to get it prepared? She stated two weeks, I did not hear from her until I had to call her office again in June.”

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12 May, 2018 by Anonymous
Where do I begin? Elizabeth Nielsen started off appearing to be a competent attorney. In the time that she was my attorney, she had three different paralegals and moved her office to three different locations. She was all I could afford at the time. Do not waste your money or your time! She is unorganized and unprofessional. She was late to almost every court date and one time the entire court including myself, waited 15 minutes for her to arrive. I ended up getting totally screwed by my ex-husband and his pitbull attorney and Elizabeth. Worst life experience ever! Run away from this attorney!
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10 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
She is very unprofessional. She was not prepared and unorganized. She did not present any of the information that we provided her. Before court, she built our confidence, but did not perform in court. I'm not sure if she was scared of the OAG or just lazy. At least we would have been heard if we would have represented ourselves. Please don't trust her with your money or your family.
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24 Nov, 2015 by Phyllis
Elizabeth was so good to us. She helped us stay in our budget and was our attorney for what was a three year long case for our grandson. We did not want the result we got, but we were so happy with Elizabeth and what she did for us. She is a great lawyer.
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17 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
If you are looking to WASTE your money and NEVER EVEN GET INTO COURT, THIS IS THE LAWYER FOR YOU! She is very unorganized, unprofessional, meaning she will yell things out from her tiny office to her inexperienced paralegal while you are sitting in her lobby area with other clients. She does not respond to phone or e-mail messages, unless you just keep calling or e-mailing repeatedly then you might get some sort of excuse from her or the paralegal. I paid this so called "attorney" a retainer fee and got nothing in return. I contacted her over a year ago to aid me in a family law matter and then decided to take a "holding pattern" for a bit. I then again contacted her in April 2015 for her to please go ahead and file a petition with the court. She agreed to move forward, I asked how long will this take for you to get it prepared? She stated two weeks, I did not hear from her until I had to call her office again in June. I told her that the situation was URGENT, and I felt as though that someone else was going to file for custody of my granddaughter and that is exactly what happened within one week another attorney filed a petition in the court. Ms. Neilsen had me come to her office to sign an affidavit, I arrived at the office and she was not there and she had her paralegal working on it. I waited for one hour along with another client sitting in the office listening to my affidavit, no privacy at all! The affidavit was signed by me and notarized on 6/26/15 and still to this day was never even filed with the court. The other parties attorney filed within one week and had the case closed within a two week time frame. Ms. Neilsen cost me my opportunity to petition the court for joint custody of my granddaughter. The Judge signed an order giving joint custody to a non-parent and non-relative of the family.
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03 Apr, 2014 by Jared
She has done everything she can to help me an my kids. She really knows the law! She will sit and talk to you for hours about your case and really make you feel at ease about your case and that everything is going to be ok. She will do what ever it takes and even appeal your case if she has to. She goes the extra mile.
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09 Mar, 2024 by Tracie posehn
I have been professionally collaborating with Ms. Pruitt for over a decade, as a Licensed Professional Counselor, referring to her for when ever clients of mine are in need of legal support, either for family law directly, or when seeking a referral that would be a good fit from within her network of colleagues. My patients always reiterate positive feedback and outcomes, on her referrals as well. I appreciate her breadth of knowledge, direct approach, genuine care for her clients and availability for consult even when outside her area of expertise. I also appreciate her unbiassed treatment of clients whether being a husband, wife or partner. Very professional, efficient and effective and my number one resource for any legal matters facing my clients.
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04 Jan, 2024 by Nikola terra
Kathryn Pruitt is a fantastic mediator, and I highly recommend her! Kathryn's attention to detail sets her apart from other divorce and family law mediators. Kathryn Pruitt listens well and has an exceptional ability to find practical solutions to even the most-difficult problems! Kathryn Pruitt devotes the attention and focus necessary to address complex legal problems. She is also enjoyable to work with and truly cares about people and the job she does for them!
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13 Dec, 2023 by Phillip herr
Kathryn Pruitt is a 5 star mediator. Her intellect and acumen as a Board Certified Family Attorney provides both the assurance and the competence to successfully resolve your case. Whether it is a high net worth case or a complicated divorce, Kathryn works through the issues methodically as a seasoned professional. With her experience as a Court room litigator, Kathryn has the experience to back up her opinions. She brings a sense of peace throughout the entire process. I have had 3 successful mediations with Kathryn. I would highly recommend Kathryn as the mediator for your case because she is a phenomenal mediator.
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21 Mar, 2011 by Linda lafayette daniel
Friends, You want a tough, strong attorney who looks like a beauty queen and fights like a bulldog? You want Kristine Arlitt. This woman says what she means and she means what she says. She is prepared, tough and will fight to the bitter end for you. She is the reason I have my son. She kept her promise when she said me that she would get my son for me. Kristine is also a great person and I am honored to call her my friend. I have never meet an attorney like her! Love her! She is the best in Texas! I mean THE BEST! If you go with Kristine Arlitt, you cannot go wrong!
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14 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Benjamin is a great lawyer. He helped me with my TN visa application. My case was a bit more complicated since I had a 3-year degree from outside of North America, but Benjamin guided me through the whole process, and I got successfully approved! (He was also very quick at responding to any questions that I had.) I would definitely recommend Benjamin to anyone looking for an immigration attorney!
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10 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
A fee months ago, we received a pretty extensive RFE for a TN1 visa and were pretty anxious as to what steps to take next. Benjamin happily offered us a free consultation where we talked for about an hour and discussed a plan of action on what kind of documents we should seem out and what kind of information we should include. After a month and a half of contacting clients to get specific documents and evidence. I drafted an RFE response letter myself and hired Benjamin to go over it to improve it to maximise our chances. He did an incredible job and had a very fast turnaround for a fair price. I would 100% recommend him to anyone looking to get help with their cases and are looking for somebody who cares, without breaking the bank.
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10 Sep, 2024 by Collin
Benjamin is a great, knowledgable attorney for anyone who needs help with their TN. I had a pretty challenging case and received a rejection when going to the border the first time but Benjamin resolved everything in a quick and professional manner. He explained everything I needed to know, gave sound advice and helped ease some anxieties I had about the process. Can't recommend him enough!
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