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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in the legal field
“I found Mrs. Ranney to be very knowledgeable about the Justice and Court Systems as they pertain to my case.”
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Fights for her clients and tries to get the best outcome
“She was amazing with my case. Reasonable pricing and overall amazing.”
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Provides great communication and is organized
“Great communication, organized, trustworthy. She answered all of my questions in a timely way.”
Cons
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Can be unprofessional and complacent with clients' cases
“Her work on my case was not only the most unprofessional but the most disappointing. She was very complacent not only with details of my case but I felt very stereotyped and unimportant.”
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Lacks attention to detail and follow-up
“You need to constantly remind her of important details/her scheduled follow-ups, and I absolutely must say she DOES NOT FIGHT FOR YOU.”
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Passive and not aggressive enough in advocating for clients
“She's too passive for a lawyer. If you want someone that will fight for you and really understand you are A.) a human being and B.) want someone that can tell you the honest truth of your case/really care for the outcome of your verdict. Well steer clear of this attorney.”

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26 Oct, 2023 by Central show me
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10 Feb, 2022 by Frederick
It would appear the lawyer they retained for family law (Mrs. Barclay) should not be in practice or be retired. You can see the burnout or lack of caring (she self admitted that she no longer cared about complaints while at the same time, receiving many of them). In essence, the only thing they may have excelled at are uncontested matters. Apparently, they only have one lawyer to work on family cases. When I determined that I was the recipient of ineffective counsel or ethical wrong by Mrs. Barclay, I tried working with the attorney directly in the course of the proceedings, and then ultimately addressed these concerns of ineffective counsel to the law firm owner. I expected that there would be a concern given, but there was not. I was advised by the law firm owner (Mrs. Ranney) that she could not help, considering her and her husband's background in family law was limited. Given that I tried to rehabilitate our relationship with clear expectations, I was further denied service by Mrs. Ranney due to my complaints or concerns that were credible enough to be reported to the Virginia Bar. I sought return of my retainer at the least (realizing they must be paid for some effort even if it were unscrupulous) However, this was never answered. Counsel in this matter was critical, due to a wife who absconded with my children over a decade ago and denied custodial or visitation. The issues I faced are not limited to: 1) Last minute discovery and poor communication. Whether about admissibility, facts or case direction and intentions. 2) No use of subpoena duces tecum to corroborate findings. 3) Allowing unsupervised interrogatories by GAL or court appointed staff. 4) Failure to make disclosures of evidence or submit interrogatories. No evidence was reported by judge! 5) Failure to proceed on the wishes of client during trial, threatening to leave the case and ultimately causing a show cause to be vacated. 6) Threatening abandonment numerous times over minor disagreements. 7) Fails to immediately recognize and object to inadmissible evidence. 8) Allows opposition to run all over the case. Rolling over at any concern raised by GAL or opposing party. Hesitant to make any push for justice, or seek recompense. When contacting other law firms to represent in the appeal, it was clear they were "known" as having difficulties in family related cases.
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01 Oct, 2021 by Fruitbootie_tlc
Was extremely helpful in setting up the estate documents I needed (trust, will, POA and Advanced Directive/living will). Has been a bit busy but a very gentle, understanding person. His staff is polite and cooperative. They're extremely accommodating being as I'm disabled and can't get around very easily. Has a handicapped entrance. Also recommended him to friends and family members needing to get their affairs in order.
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15 May, 2024 by Gaines
During the hearing, the only time I had to go to court Chris was very respectful of my former wife . The judge was pleased with the conduct and respect of all parties and said so. I’m not sure if I could have made it through this difficult process without him. Many thanks
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18 Apr, 2023 by Kelly
Christian was attentive, professional, personable and knowledgeable. He assisted me in navigating a complicated situation that had multiple legal consequences over time. I would recommend him with confidence. He took the time to fully understand my situation and represented me in an uncomfortable situation with a reassuring and honest demeanor. I knew what to expect during the entire process.
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02 May, 2015 by Jackie
Chris did an outstanding job in my custody case. Without his help I would not have gotten custody of my children and its rare that a man can say that these days.
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13 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
Mr. Clements met with me for a consultation to discuss the specific issues of my case. He provided me with great advice and a plan of action on how to move forward with getting money owed to me from a non-paying client. Once I hired Mr. Clements, I received the money owed to me within hours, that very same day! I would highly recommend David Clements!
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12 Sep, 2016 by Chuck
David not only took on my case, he made sure that everything I did served my best interests, just as he served my best interest in everything he did. He had answers when I had questions, and - more importantly -got me to be thoughtful and to ask myself questions that better helped me understand the legal process and my particular case. As my attorney, David has never failed to be my advocate; and he ready to help at the drop of a hat. I may not have been thrilled to find myself in the situation I did, but I was more than thrilled to have found David Clements and to have him in my corner.
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12 Sep, 2016 by Terry
Mr. Clements provided us with excellent, attentive, professional legal services we would have no hesitation to recommend him to any one whom we knew who required Legal Services.i am very happy to have met and worked with him.
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09 Apr, 2024 by Charles blount
Had her for most my child support case she is fair but honest
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17 Apr, 2021 by Rick blair
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21 Sep, 2019 by Michael williams
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