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26 Jul, 2019 by Michelle
Divorce is never a positive time in a person's life and it can effect your demeanor, health, and/or actions. It's very important to have an attorney that will advise and guide in a manner that will be in your best interest. Jared is the attorney that you want representing your needs. I want to thank you for your hard work, attentiveness, and preparation on my case. You listened to my concerns, considered my needs, and didn't make any promises that you couldn't keep. You stuck to the facts and held me accountable when my emotions got the best of me. You helped me to understand that the outcome may not be perfect but we would do our best. Your performance in the courtroom was professional yet robust. I'm happy to say that that the final orders were more than I expected and I'm elated with everything. Selecting you as my attorney was a great move and I can't say "Thank you" enough.
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01 Jun, 2018 by Rob
Jared's knowledge of the legal system literally saved me tens of thousands of dollars. Through his knowledge of state law and the local courts, he explained to me in plain language exactly where I should set my sights. I achieved my goal - and in doing this he saved me an incredible amount of money.
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13 Oct, 2017 by Arol
If I could give no stars, I would. I hired Jared for my child custody/child support case in Feb. of 2017. We had a hearing scheduled for Temporary orders that would determine my visitation with my son as well as the amount that I would pay in child support prior to the final order. After the hearing, I got no response from Jared about the temp. orders that may or may not have been in place. After nearly 2 months of waiting, I found out from my sons Mother that the Temporary orders were in fact signed and in her possession (over a month after they were signed). I hired new council and later found out that two things did not happen. 1) Jared did not show up for the motion to sign hearing that was scheduled in Mid July. This left me behind in my child support because I was not notified that my support had nearly doubled. 2) Jared did not provide opposing council with the financials that were gathered during Discovery. I am assuming that without the numbers that I provided, opposing council could basically estimate my income. We had an opportunity to contest the amounts if Jared would have attended the hearing to sign. I am blown away that this man is able to practice family law at all. He did not care about my needs whatsoever. Basically, he charged me a boat load of money and did not show up to court. The other two reviews on here make perfect sense. Do not hire Jared. he is awful in every way.
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09 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
My experience with Jared Aldinger and The Schorr Law Firm has been a nightmare! Why??? 1) Clueless of the specifics of my case. 2) Excessive billing & 3) Unresponsiveness - These are only three reasons you should NOT hire this law firm to handle your divorce. Initially, Attorney Jared Aldinger said all the right things to get my business and retainer fee. Unfortunately his actions did not match his words. I am currently going through a divorce with no kids involved. He made it seem like the process would not be too serious. I tried to show trust and confidence in Jared and his staff. So I patiently allowed the law firm to do it's job. After five weeks had gone by and I heard nothing from Jared... I decided to follow up. That's when Jared alerted me he made a court appearance for my divorce case. He did not even bother to let me know. Jared said since I did not have to be present for the appearance, he did not thing it was worth telling me. I asked him to please keep me updated when something comes up involving this case... but unfortunately the lack of communication and inability to answer specific questions continued up until the time I terminated my agreement to work with The Schorr Law Firm. Jared also has an assistant by the name of Shannon Holt. If you could not reach Jared (which was quite often for me) Shannon was supposed to be able to answer all questions. Shannon was also hard to contact and often could not answer my questions... However she does an excellent job of monitoring how many emails you send and charging you a pretty hefty sum per email or call. So lets sum it all up again: 1) Clueless of the specifics of the case. 2) Excessive billing 3) Unresponsiveness. Divorces are already stressful and expensive as it is. Hiring Jared Aldinger and The Schorr Law Firm will only make things worse!

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