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Pros
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Highly effective in child custody and family law cases
“She was highly effective in my child custody and parenting plan case. I had never been through the process before, but Amy and her staff helped me tremendously.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“She is quick to respond to communication and always clear.”
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Compassionate and fights for clients' needs
“She listened to my needs and fought for me when I struggle to fight for myself. She is strong in court and compassionate with me.”
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Helps clients achieve realistic goals
“She is realistic with the situation and helped me to make and achieve realistic goals that worked for me and my children.”
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Committed and never compromises ethics
“No matter what horrible dirty tricks the other side pulled, Amy remained calm, and never wavered in her belief in me, and never compromised her ethics.”
Cons
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May not be effective against opposing counsel
“As long as your opponent has an attorney you will lose. If you only need representation, she is your girl.”
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Slow communication and lack of responsiveness
“Kevin Meserve is not a honest lawyer and will take your money with no work to help your case. He And his legal assistant are slow and only communicates with you when he feels like it.”
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Provided questionable guidance that could have led to negative consequences
“Had I of taken Mr. Meserve's guidance, as he had taken my money, I would now be criminally liable.”

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01 Sep, 2024 by Kristin
I came to meet Amy 2 days before my divorce was to be final (although i didnt understand thats where things were at). I had no understanding of the law, and had not understood that I signed away absolutely everything to my manipulative, liar of a husband. It's hard for me to tell strangers my story as it's something out of a movie and given how crazy it was, I was concerned I may not be believed. Not only did she believe me, she comforted me, explained the process to me, and took my case that day. Had she not taken the meeting with me (of which, she made time for last minute) I would have been left with nothing. Not only that, but my ex spent a lot of money while we first separated and wanted me to pay half of those debts, as well as purposing a laughable settlement and dodging her attempts to reach him for well over a year. She fought for me, tooth and nail. I never had to wonder where things stood, she was always reachable and would regularly update me throughout the ordeal. You can tell that she was meant to be an attorney, especially for individuals getting out of abusive situations. She always answered questions and took the time to explain pros/cons of each scenario, in addition to what she thought would be best for me. She stood up for me at the settlement conference and relentlessly fought to show the judge who we were dealing with and the judge easily agreed. She was so organized and had brought up supporting facts that someone like myself, a person very inexperienced with court proceedings, wouldn't be able to recall on the spot during a hearing. Her staff is also wonderful. Tammi (both of them) are a bonus to her team. Her paralegal was always in contact and always helpful. I'll never be able to thank Amy and her team enough for standing up for me, when I couldn't stand up for myself. If you need a lawyer, this is your girl.
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27 Mar, 2024 by Jennifer carlson
Jonathan Sprouffske, if he can call himself an attorney, does not even deserve the 1 star. The incredible distaste I will have for him cannot be resolved from the horror he put my family through in dealing with my father's estate. It has been over 2 years since his death and my blood still boils with the lack or should I say no communication and manipulation. Do not hire, you will regret!
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26 Mar, 2024 by Becky carver
Amy is a rockstar attorney. No one represents their clients better than Amy. She’s the absolute best.
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02 Dec, 2023 by Andra flint
Great 👍 attorney for all your needs. Maybe you should call 📞 them to make your life better.
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30 Sep, 2023 by Linda berg
They were very knowledgeable and addressed my concerns and questions. Jonathan was very helpful and patient with me. I have used them in the past and are still very caring and efficient.
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