Lindsay Dugan, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Chesterfield, VA with 7 reviews
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Lindsay Dugan

9401 Courthouse Road, Chesterfield, VA

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2008:
Florida State University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2005:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.0 7 reviews
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Charles blount

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09 Apr, 2024
Had her for most my child support case she is fair but honest
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Manfred

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02 Nov, 2021
Not even aggresive or listened to what i wanted. I lost everything and got charged like crazy. Wouldnt hire her anymore
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Rick blair

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17 Apr, 2021
hands down an amazing Judge ✨
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Pros
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Highly effective and diligent in court
“Lindsay was fabulous! She worked on my case the best she could with the limited time I presented her with. She put in 100% in preparation an”
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Caring and supportive approach
“She made the procedure bearable and was always quick to respond to any issues I felt I had. She made me feel that my issues were important to her and I felt so much calmer after talking with her.”
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Knowledgeable and efficient
“Lindsay represented me along with Rick Friedman in my divorce proceedings. I found her to be efficient, knowledgeable and also very caring in my case.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and transparency
“Never explained what was going on or the progress, rarely answered emails or phone calls but definitely billed me for them.”
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Mistakes in documentation
“She got my birthdate wrong and misspelled my last name on a document that was being sent to the courts after telling her over a year prior that it was wrong, she never fixed it.”
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Delayed case resolution
“It's been 3 years and everything still isn't done.”

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