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Pros
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Expertise and experience in handling complex legal cases
“Winnie Bates and her staff are a very professional team that has the commitment, courage and perseverance to handle your needs in a very personal manner.”
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Personalized and attentive client service
“She took the time to listen to my wants needs and review everything (which was a lot!). She was great about answering any questions I had and I felt very comfortable and confident the entire time.”
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Excellent legal strategy and successful case outcomes
“Winnie was able to fix everything and get the exact custody orders I was hoping for!”
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Thorough and proactive in addressing client needs
“She even thought of things I hadn't. That's what I appreciated. She anticipated my needs and exceeded my expectations.”
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Highly recommended by former clients
“Winnie came highly recommended by a former client who had a highly contested divorce.”
Cons
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Potential issues with billing transparency and client communication
“I was charged for both her time and her paralegals time simultaneously through mediation so she could openly work on other cases to the point that she wasn't even effective in mediation.”
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Unwillingness to address client concerns about billing discrepancies
“She directly responded by dropped me as a client, no explanations.”

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12 Jun, 2023 by Jane
Professional, sharp and years of experience. She handled my case expertly and I am confident she got me the best settlement possible. She has an excellent team working for her. I will recommend her to anyone I hear needing a divorce lawyer.
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28 Jun, 2022 by Shannon
Winnie Bates “let me go” as a client after I questioned thousands in charges for time that simply and clearly was not spent, and time that undeniably did not need to be spent. For example I was charged for her time to send me an email requesting I reschedule a meeting that SHE missed (no call no show). To top it off I had already rescheduled that meeting two days prior. I was billed for both her time and her paralegals time simultaneously through mediation so she could openly work on other cases to the point that she wasn’t even effective in mediation. She didn’t say a single thing in 3 hours that was either relevant to the conversation or to my feelings. She did however share all her personal and professional correspondence via email, and instant message during those 3 hours because she was sharing her screen. Even after she was warned it was all coming up on my screen she continued to forget I was even in the office. She bad talked multiple in the process, shouting it across the office. It was a show to say the least. After seeing it in person it was obvious why we had to have the EXACT same meeting 3 different times, not including consultation where we addressed the same facts. It was obvious why the process took 3 times longer than it should have. It was obvious that I wasn’t going to stand beside this bunch while the fate of the most important was decided. I asked them to stop putting time into my case immediately. Once I had time to look over the charges I requested a meeting to talk about several particular discrepancies, she directly responded by dropped me as a client, no explanations. More than a month later, I get another bill from Winnie. She won’t stop making up things to bill for, and apparently forgotten who I am again, but she’s willing to write off that last bill if I remove my reviews. Well here’s another.
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12 Jan, 2018 by Cyndi
Winnie came highly recommended by a former client who had a highly contested divorce. I also had a very complex, highly contested case. Prior to Winnie I had meet with and spoken to around 5 other attorney's before I decided to choose her. Winnie took the time to listen to my story, asking questions along the way and providing feedback. She was able to answer all of my questions and was very straight forward with my expected outcome. I felt very comfortable with Winnie and I knew she had me and my child's best interest at heart. To me her knowledge and experience is second to none and that is what you need when your looking to win a case. Take the time and spend the money on the consult, its worth your time and money.
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22 May, 2017 by Harry
Winnie Bates and her staff are a very professional team that has the commitment, courage and perseverance to handle your needs in a very personal manner. I would highly recommend her services.
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17 May, 2017 by Anonymous
I went to Winnie to get my will completed; something I had put off for years. She made the process so easy. She even thought of things I hadn't. That's what I appreciated. She anticipated my needs and exceeded my expectations. She is very down to earth, friendly and most importantly... customer centric! I even sent my friends and coworkers to her because I was confident she would do the same for them.
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