Robert Douglas Moreton

761C Monroe St, Herndon, VA

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Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
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North Carolina State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Kenza

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31 Oct, 2023
This lawyer put me in a worst situation than I was at first. He made me loose all the help I had, became friend with opposite counsel, never answered the calls and did everything he could to make what was supposed to be an unconstested divorce a contested complicated divorce. He allowed discovery for my documents and never provided those of opposite side. And above all, he was trying to sabotage the whole situation and looking for things against my daughters and my own interests! Worst lawyer ever. Please moms and dads don’t waste your time, this guy is just looking for commissions from other parties and will dig a deeper pit if you’re dealing with a narcissist. Next!
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Anonymous

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06 Jun, 2019
I retained this lawyer to represent me in a custody trial (which he claimed he specialized in) but I dont think he was very knowledgeable with family law, as he only got me in a worst position there where I started alone. What was supposed to be a quick temporary custody case is still unresolved and going on 2 years I have not seen my children. He refused to subpoena any witnesses, no prep was done, he screamed at me in his office at the top of his lungs, and told me to "shut up" in front of the GAL on my case. The man would not return phone calls or emails, I would have to call multiple times to try to get him on the phone or a call back and it would be over a week or 2 for a response! I asked his to have CASA appointed, he refused, when it is needed and pretty standard in my situation. Every time it was time for my trial, he would find a way to have it continued. I did not see any fight from him for me, basically it was pointless and a huge waste of time and money. Maybe he is a good lawyer in other areas but I would NEVER recommend him for any type of family law case!!!!!!!!!
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Chris

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01 Feb, 2019
Mr. Moreton helped me through an extremely difficult child custody and divorce case. He was prompt, professional and most importantly he was able to deliver the best results possible for my family.
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Pros
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Provides quick and creative thinking to achieve favorable results in court
“His quick thinking, helped me with my case in court. It wasn't planned prior to court, but his quick thinking produced a result needed in the moment.”
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Delivers honest and realistic expectations about case outcomes
“What sets Rob apart from other attorneys is he provides realistic and accurate expectations. At every milestone in my case Rob explained what the he thought would be our outcome.”
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Demonstrates professionalism, knowledge of the law, and a willingness to tackle complex cases
“I was impressed and pleased with his professionalism, knowledge of the law, creativity, and willing to tackle a thorny case head-on.”
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Maintains responsive and effective communication with clients
“Anytime I called the office, my requests/inquiries were handled promptly and efficiently. In a very short period of time we were able to come to a resolution.”
Cons
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Lack of preparation and advocacy in family law cases
“He refused to subpoena any witnesses, no prep was done, he screamed at me in his office at the top of his lungs, and told me to "shut up" in front of the GAL on my case.”
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Failure to provide timely responses and updates to clients
“The man would not return phone calls or emails, I would have to call multiple times to try to get him on the phone or a call back and it would be over a week or 2 for a response!”
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Potential conflict of interest and actions against the client's interests
“He made me loose all the help I had, became friend with opposite counsel, never answered the calls and did everything he could to make what was supposed to be an unconstested divorce a contested complicated divorce.”

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