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Pros
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Nadia Stewart is a knowledgeable and thorough attorney who takes the time to review all details and documentation to ensure her clients' interests are protected
“She reviewed all of the paperwork on the properties and spotted a critical error that could have caused me a world of trouble. Two previous attorneys had completely missed it!”
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Nadia provides professional, prompt, and compassionate service to her clients, even during difficult personal circumstances
“I honestly don't think I could have made it through this difficult time without her guidance. Thanks Nadia.”
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Nadia is an experienced and respected attorney who fights tirelessly for her clients' best interests, even when facing larger opposition
“I've seen her fight tirelessly for other clients to a successful outcome. I would be in awe of how humble she was after she had beaten much larger groups in court.”
Cons
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Some clients have reported Nadia being rude, dismissive, and unwilling to listen or provide assistance, especially when dealing with ARAG members
“Nadia wouldn't let me get a word out edge wise. Long story short, she wasn't interested in hearing what I needed for a petition my daughter received.”
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A few clients have expressed disappointment with Nadia's lack of advocacy, as she did not actively fight for their interests or believe their side of the story
“Not once did she speak on my behalf, listen to what I had to say, and did not believe me.”

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23 Sep, 2020 by Rosie
I typically don’t type reviews however, as a Family Lawyer you would have thought Nadia Stewart would care more or even showed interest in helping. Nadia did none the sort, as a matter of fact, she was quite rude when I called to obtain assistance. I am an ARAG member who was provided Nadia’s name as a Lawyer- she seems very knowledgeable and I was excited to reach out her. Once she answered that phone my first impression and excitement went down the drain. Not quite sure the reason why she was being so rude or if she was having a bad day- absolutely no excuse; Nadia wouldn’t let me get a word out edge wise. Long story short, she wasn’t interested in hearing what I needed for a petition my daughter received. I made her aware of the situation at hand and she stated “first of all I charge a $4k retainer fee/$200+ an hour fee and in my past experience ARAG family members cannot be represented”. She didn’t even look at what my ARAG membership consisted of and showed absolutely no interest in wanting to represent my daughter. Regardless of an ARAG member or not show some dignity when someone is willing to pay the money for a lawyer. End result she wasn’t hired and doesn’t even deserve 1 star.
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10 Apr, 2019 by Anthony
I had seen Nadia work in several different legal cases and had admired her legal knowledge and abilities. I've seen her fight tirelessly for other clients to a successful outcome. I would be in awe of how humble she was after she had beaten much larger groups in court. Anyone in her position should have been screaming to the world about how awesome they were. Nadia would just act like what she just pulled off was an everyday event. So when it came time for me to find a lawyer, Nadia was the first person I called. Divorce is never easy, even if it's a mutual, amicable divorce. It was at this moment I learned that not only did Nadia have a great legal mind, but she was extremely compassionate to her clients. She's able to fight for what was right, while also showing how much she truly cared. I honestly don't think I could have made it through this difficult time without her guidance. Thanks Nadia.
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16 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
Nadia Stewart was my counsel when I was accused of a crime. She had no advice for me, and told me not to press the issue or I'd probably be arrested. She asked absolutely NOTHING about my case from me, and totally supported the opposition, costing me my career, even though the investigators/prosecution could NOT have the evidence they hinted at having because it did not/could not exist. Not once did she speak on my behalf, listen to what I had to say, and did not believe me. To add insult to injury, she actually spoke out on BEHALF of the other side during a disciplinary hearing when I was terminated. She told my supervisor (who terminated me) she appreciated meeting with him and looked forward to seeing the supervisor in the future and that she was pleased with the new disciplinary policy. I thought an attorney was paid to fight for you, but I guess I just wasn't able to afford REAL representation that would speak up for me rather than just treading water, collecting a paycheck, and kissing up to the opposition instead of backing her client. Before she was assigned to my case, I had another attorney assigned to it, and within 12 hours, he did more work than she ever did in three months. She will make grand promises, "I know that investigator, she'll tell me what the details are." "They have had the case for five months so far and didn't do anything, this will probably just go away.", all her professional "insight" and inside information won't help you, because she is (or was) just busy making friends at the cost of her clients. She is useless. Useless!!!
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26 Jan, 2017 by Becky
I hired Nadia and trusted her with my most valuable thing in life....my child. She handled my case as if it was her own family she was fighting for! I cant express enough how grateful and thankful my family and I are for what she did for us. She handles herself with grace and knowledge in the court room and made me feel at ease during a very difficult and stressful time.
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11 Jan, 2017 by Bill
Nadia renewed some promissory notes on some properties for me. I had expected it to be trivially straightforward, but I soon realized that I was working with a professional who makes sure there are no loose ends. She reviewed all of the paperwork on the properties and spotted a critical error that could have caused me a world of trouble. Two previous attorneys had completely missed it! The problem was resolved and all new paperwork was filed in short order. I was immensely impressed with the overall quality of the work and the responsiveness. I know the task took much more time than was expected, I tried to pay extra but was refused! It can be hard to find a reliable lawyer who will actually look out for your interests. Highly recommended!
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