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Highly professional, trustworthy, and compassionate lawyer who genuinely cares about his clients and their cases
“Mr Spofford has handled my case with complete professionalism, integrity and compassion. He is honest and conscientious with all aspects of my case. He is a without a doubt a very smart attorney and truly cares about my case, which is extremely important to me.”
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Excellent communicator who is responsive to client emails and calls
“In all communication with his office, my emails and phone calls were responded in a very timely manner. I have always been treated as though I'm his most important client even though I know, he has many.”
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Skilled at developing effective legal strategies and advocating for his clients' best interests
“Chris was quick to find the weakness in the opposing side which allowed me to eventually win (for lack of a better word) the day. The bottom line is the decision the judge made, based on Chris's strategy enabled my children to be in the safest post divorce environment.”
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Guides clients through the legal process with patience and ensures they understand all aspects
“Chris walked me through the steps of what was going to happen and what would be expected of me but also suggested i do my own homework. This was good advice as I learned that divorce cases are not always so straightfoward.”
Cons
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Some clients felt the lawyer was more focused on his own needs and financial interests rather than fully advocating for the client
“He is very selfish and gets easily intimidated to his fulfilling his oen needs and gettting money. Buying a mansion in downtown but he will not do anything for the client.”
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A few clients felt the lawyer was not proactive enough in filing necessary motions and documents, and required the client to explain the process to him
“You have to explain contract to him for to file something, let's say contempt of court and pay for the time YOU explained contract to him. But he still wouldn't do anything or file any motion even if it is warranted.”

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23 Feb, 2024 by Greed1163
Previous to my divorce case, I had never been to court for anything bigger than a traffic ticket so when Chris took on my divorce case, I knew little if anything of the family judicial process. Chris walked me through the steps of what was going to happen and what would be expected of me but also suggested i do my own homework. This was good advice as I learned that divorce cases are not always so straightfoward....(woman files for divorce, woman gets custody of children). This was my expectation as we walked into court but Chris was quick to find the weakness in the opposing side which allowed me to eventually win (for lack of a better word) the day. The bottom line is the decision the judge made, based on Chris's strategy enabled my children to be in the safest post divorce environment. I couldn't ask for more than that. thanks
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26 Oct, 2023 by Himanshi
Yes I had hired him as my lawyer. He is very selfish and gets easily intimidated to his fulfilling his oen needs and gettting money. Buying a mansion in downtown but he will not do anything for the client.
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08 Aug, 2019 by J
I hired Mr. Spofford for a custody modification. Soon after a terribly messy divorce I discovered my son was in a chaotic household and I had to make sure he was safe. It took a lot of time and money, but was worth it in the end. Chris was patient, on point and trustworthy. Depositions seemed stressful and chaotic to me but Chris was calm, patient and methodical. Mr. Spofford was able to obtain HPD body cam footage that turned out to be extremely helpful to my case. Chris and Jennifer always responded to calls and emails in a timely fashion, along with making sure I was informed and I understood all aspects of the process. I'm definitely happy with my decision to hire Mr. Spofford.
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21 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr Spofford is going to judge you - based on not what you say but based on what opposing party said. He has no interest in real work and will email you only when retainer is all used and its time to pay him again. You have to explain contract to him for to file something, let's say contempt of court and pay for the time YOU explained contract to him. But he still wouldn't do anything or file any motion even if it is warranted. With Mr Spofford, talk is cheap but it does cost you money. After three months of dealing with him, he even failed to remember if I had a son or a daughter. While avoiding unnecessary conflict is certainly a good thing , Mr Spofford will not fight even for your legal rights. There I said it in rather poetic way.
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05 Jul, 2014 by Jude
I found myself in a very messy divorce and needed a good attorney. I searched for Top Super Attorneys and went with one. A short while later I realized that she had her own agenda and I had to fire her. The moment I discovered Chris, I knew that he is the one to carry me through the mess. At the climax of the divorce process was the Psychological Evaluation of me and my spouse. It was evident that the Psychologist had manipulate all the results and came up with solid report recommending to the judge that my spouse should have Sole custody of the children upon the fact that my spouse had exhibited documented Psychiatric issue. With the sound judgment and experience of Chris, in no time he had the Psychologist deposed and rendered her report irrelevant. Long story short, if you really need The BEST or the BEST, Chris and his crew is all you NEED. You cannot get anything better. May God bless Chris, Tristan, Jennifer and Nikki.
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