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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable in divorce law
“As a lawyer, Dana has proven to me that he”
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Effective in court performance
“In court during the hearing and eventually the trial Dana prepped me ahead of time and performed very well and resolved the divorce in my favor.”
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Able to achieve desired case outcomes
“Overall Dana accomplished the goals I set with her when I hired her.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Communication was so difficult I drove to the office just to get some clarification of a couple things.”
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Lack of preparation and organization
“The day before my hearing DANA told me to show up early to her office...and we would rehearse the case together in person. I show about an hour early just to find out about 15 minutes before my hearing started that she wasn't going to show up and decided to do the hearing from her home.”
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Unprepared for complex cases
“If you have a matter that is going to meet resistance in the court, remember you get what you pay for.”

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01 Oct, 2023 by Viji
Overall Dana accomplished the goals I set with her when I hired her. As a lawyer, Dana has proven to me that her 20 plus years of experience in divorce law was the main reason I won in my divorce case. In court during the hearing and eventually the trial Dana prepped me ahead of time and performed very well and resolved the divorce in my favor. The only thing to note is in order to have consistent communication outside of the courtroom, I needed to take the initiative to contact her either by phone, email or meeting in person. The only advice I would give to others is to provide Dana with any and all documents related to the divorce case, so resolving the divorce after the divorce is decreed can go more smoothly.
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22 Sep, 2022 by Justin
This person is a terrible person she is lazy and doesn’t care about her clients at all doesn’t answer the phone or communicate
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29 Jun, 2022 by Augustina
Doesn’t communicate Wasn’t prepared Didn’t prep me for my temp order Didn’t ask my spouse any question Didn’t come with fact, no discovery was done I didn’t know how much damage she had done until I hired a new lawyer who had to do so many clean up work within a week. She even refused to transfer my information. Even my ex (the defendant) said your lawyer really messed you up
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03 May, 2022 by Anonymous
She was spouse’s lawyer. She came unprepared, it was obvious that my wife had the upper hand but thanks to her lawyer, she lost. She didn’t prep her. Didn’t discuss with her. Even told the judge she has too many cases. She didn’t ask me questions. She threw the case for her client.
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05 Nov, 2021 by Cody
As a heavily tattooed male I was always scared of how court would view me in custody court. So my hopes were anything but high all I knew was that I couldn't tolerate what was happening between me and my daughters mother any longer. Dana exceeded expectations and has not only stability of mind, but more quality time with my daughter. And for that I am eternally grateful.
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