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Pros
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Responsive and prompt legal assistance
“Melissa was able to review and give me feedback within an hour.”
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Affordable legal services
“She also charged half as much as the other attorneys I contacted.”
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Helpful with completing legal forms
“Thank you for your help with Child support forms!”
Cons
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Lack of preparation and attention to details
“It seemed like it was the first time Melissa had heard of the case, despite that she had been working on it for a month.”
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Poor performance and incompetence during hearings
“Melissa's performance was abysmal. She pretty much did absolutely nothing.”
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Failure to follow up and communicate with clients
“It has now been almost two months since our trial and Melissa has failed to follow up with us as she said she would.”
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Unethical business practices
“Melissa had billed them for the completed divorce (as if it had already taken place).”

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11 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
Melissa handed over confidential medical records to the opposing party "by accident", and failed to provide even a basic defense for a protection order, that should have been trivial to contest.
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19 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
She mostly doesn’t reply emails or doesn’t care her clients’ questions. When she replied my email, she did not know the relevant context enough… She is unprofessional and mostly unprepared.
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18 Jan, 2023 by Alec
Melissa defended me in a protection order hearing from my neighbors (which was based purely upon well documented, easily proven lies). Despite being out of the country and despite not having practiced law in Pierce Co. Courts, Melissa took on the case. The court granted not one, but TWO extensions so that Melissa could adequately prepare for the hearing. My husband and I had multiple meetings with Melissa; each one it seemed like it was the first time Melissa had heard of the case, despite that she had been working on it for a month. I regularly had to repeat things we had already discussed multiple times and remind Melissa of things she had already asked about. Additionally, Melissa would regularly say "I don't know about X, I'll have to look into that...", but she never seemed to look into it. During the trial, Melissa's performance was abysmal. She pretty much did absolutely nothing. When the opposing counsel blatantly misquoted what I had said (accusing me of threatening to murder my neighbor), it was ME who called an objection. The judge told me to mute my mic, and Melissa allowed the opposing counsel to proceed with misquoting me, despite that both parties had submitted video evidence to the contrary. Additionally, she failed to bring up any of our evidence/points such as the damage the neighbors have caused to our property (which they admitted doing to police, record of which was evidence), multiple false reports against us to the fire department, etc. Doing nothing was typical of Melissa though--my husband and I did 100% of the leg work for this case; submitting evidence (which I don't think Melissa fully reviewed), filing papers, etc. During the hearing, it was revealed that Melissa had received a bunch of evidence from the opposing counsel per the rules of discovery. Melissa failed to notice these in her email and as such, none of us saw that evidence until during the actual hearing. This wasn't much of a surprise, as Melissa had failed to notice emails from me, despite that she was expecting them. Ultimately, we lost the hearing. And with it we lost our right to bear arms. After the hearing, Melissa--once again--said she was going to look into things that she didn't know and follow up with us, such as our right to bear arms. We also planned to proceed with a civil suit against our neighbors as they have continually damaged our property among other things. It has now been almost two months since our trial and Melissa has failed to follow up with us as she said she would. On top of everything, to add insult to injury, Melissa's suggestion at the onset was that we just move. Overall, I would have to say Melissa's behavior was just shy of completely incompetent. She was extremely unprepared, didn't know how Pierce Co Courts work, dropped the ball repeatedly, and has ultimately ghosted us. We have decided to move forward with other counsel, and I would not recommend Melissa to anyone under any circumstances based purely upon her performance (or lack thereof).
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18 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Melissa helped me with my property tax appeal process. She is very helpful, knowledgeable and reliable. She did her research on comparables and gave a good summary in the appeals process. I am very thankful for her support and highly recommend her. Thank you
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08 Mar, 2021 by Daniia
The attorney with a big heart which is rare! Thank you for your help with Child support forms!
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