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Pros
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Aggressive and effective representation in court
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Obtains favorable outcomes for clients
“I was awarded sole custody, $250 more a month for child support than requested, $10k back child support, and $10k for attorneys fees, my child will not be taken out of Harris or contiguous counties ever, unless supervised by his mother, and all visits are to be at his mothers house.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in family law
“Lori Elaine Laird is the perfect attorney to handle family and divorce law. She is very astute in her field, and has the presence of mind to be gentle when needed and aggressive when important.”
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Provides compassionate and caring support
“Lori not only fought aggressively to assure my financial, emotional and physical safety, she also was compassionate and caring and truly was concerned about my health and well being.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I highly recommend Lori and can promise you that she will fight for you and your family.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“It has been 7 months with no contact from Ms. Laird, no email, no phone call...nothing.”
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Delays in case progress
“Nothing has ever been filed with the courts. We heard a lovely song and dance about how she was involved with a high profile case involving a judge and that it was taking up all of her time.”
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Inconsistent quality of service
“She never spoke a word in court! $10,000 later and I represented my self!”

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20 Jul, 2023 by Nereida
Mrs. Laird is currently handling my case since March 2022 and I am so nervous because I've had to contact her office because my case was about to be closed by the court due to no activity and I have been having to check status on my own. Her office misspelled my name when filing into my case but I'm glad I noticed it. I'm not sure if that could cause any issues but don't want to risk it. I have recently read so many bad reviews on Yelp and Google. I am afraid the good reviews might be her friends or relatives trying to bring her score up. We have a court date on the 14th of August and I will update my reviews once this takes place. So far my ex has gotten away with not responding twice. I feel like I've been wasting my money but I will find out soon. I hope she handles my case the way a good attorney should. I had hired an attorney in the past in another county and it was a totally different experience. Crossing my fingers and i will update my review later.
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25 Oct, 2022 by Dan
Lori had a lot to deal with due to all the irrational behavior from my ex over an extended period of time. Every time the next sick game was started by my ex, Lori worked with me to counter all the unethical and illegal behavior by my ex. She is a gentle lady with a sharp wit especially in court - the kind of gentle yet attack dog I really needed to fight for what's right!
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04 Sep, 2022 by Daniel
Hired her to do in adoption. She failed to get it done, then refused to give us a refund of our retainer. Would not recommend.
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25 Nov, 2018 by Paige rainwater
She never spoke a word in court! $10,000 later and I represented my self! Thank God I had written a 15 page deposition against the other parent. I won custody on my own! However she told me NOT to ask for child support. I didn’t at the time because protecting my children was more important! Please don’t listen to that ridiculous advice from her! Every parent should have to pay for their child! Years later, I have called her office numerous times ...in hopes of over turning No CS....leaving messages with NO response. Her and I were FB friends! My latest call....she refused to accept because she was too busy! Moments later she posted on FB looking for someone to make “game pieces”! Seriously Lori....you’re pathetic! YOU OWE ME! Deleted and Blocked!
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08 Feb, 2018 by Jasper
I hired Lori Laird to handle getting custody of my daughter. Not only did Mrs. Laird get me sole custody of my daughter, she was also able to get me child support AND health insurance payments. Furthermore, she was able to get a breathalyzer installed to make sure my daughter was safe when she was with her mother. She is thorough and ready to go to bat for her clients showing compassion throughout the dealings of the case. And that is something that is hard to find in most attorneys today. I’ve recommended her to several friends in need of her services. I cannot think of a better Attorney to represent someone.
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