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Pros
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Knowledgeable and compassionate in handling difficult family law cases, especially for clients with limited financial means
“April and Eric are fantastic. VERY knowledgeable about family law, very compassionate to clients and no nonsense dealing with difficult opposition.”
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Provides excellent representation and guidance, making a difficult process bearable for clients
“I don't think my case would have gone so well without this firm. I admit to being slow to do anything, but their patience and guidance made a difficult process bearable.”
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Cares about the well-being of clients and their families, going above and beyond to ensure the best possible outcome
“Is the real deal Holyfield. She's very caring, understanding, and professional. All I have is good comments for April Thomas and her team.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication, with some clients reporting difficulty reaching the attorney
“I've called their number multiple times and left my info with no call or email back. Am I wasting my time?”
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Lack of expertise or willingness to consult with specialists in certain areas of the law, such as military law
“She was not familiar with military law and never consulted with a military attorney in order to become knowledgeable to get me what was due.”

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22 Mar, 2024 by Vincent pinaula
BEST ATTORNEY EVER !! If it wasn’t for April Thomas and her magnificent team I would not be in contact with my daughter after 7 long years . April is the real deal Holyfield. She’s very caring , understanding, and professional . All I have is good comments for April Thomas and her team . Sheri is also very awesome. Thank you for everything. Vincent
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14 Nov, 2023 by Chris cortez
Is Eric around at all? I've called their number multiple times and left my info with no call or email back. Am I wasting my time?
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13 Feb, 2023 by Short warrior
This attorney took 3k from my family for 6 months and did absolutely nothing. She kept telling us she has 10 kids and was going through a divorce. I wish I'd known that before she took our money. She allowed our stalking situation to get 10 times worse. She never made a single phone call on our behalf and couldn't even manage to draft a cease and desist. We had agreed she would do so. Then she accused is of being disorganized because she failed to read her emails and thought we hadn't sent her documents when we had. She was unapologetic and after 6 months, we had to demand our money back. I've since learned you should expect a monthly invoice that shows the emails, writing and phone calls they make. This attorney may claim she cares about stalking victims but I'm a social worker who specializes in stalking. I've never felt like my safety was less of a concern than I did with this attorney. She couldn't even apologize for her actions.
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10 Apr, 2022 by Natasha martin
I do not feel I was represented to fidelity . My attorney got me or never attempted to get me what I asked for . She was not familiar with military law and never consulted with a military attorney in order to become knowledgeable to get me what was due. She knew I had medical issues and was out for months on medical leave . She did nothing to ensure I had medical coverage after my TRICARE was terminated. My physical health has declined . After I mentioned these things she became defensive . I feel if I were not in a slide scale I would have been represented better . My ex. Attorney was better as non of his mental health records were exposed. She took my ex word of mouth instead of requesting records . I feel robbed. She refused to Amend the decree after the fact . My mental health was taken advantage of from both my attorney and ex . My ex was a bulldog and my attorney was a poodle . It was like bringing a fork to a gunfight . I am paying my ex and my attorney and now looking for another attorney to fix what I payed them to do . I fought my attorney more than my ex the respondent . If you are rich your experience may be different.
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09 Jan, 2021 by Whitney ferguson
April came in at the tail end of my divorce due to being completely misrepresented by a previous lawyer. She is an amazing lawyer who truly cares about you and in my case my babies. Highly recommend!
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