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Highly skilled and experienced attorneys who provide exceptional legal representation
“Teresa Foster is an extremely efficient, and helpful divorce attorney. I had an attorney prior to retaining Teresa and it was a very negative experience. After retaining Teresa I saw immediate positive results.”
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Responsive and attentive communication with clients
“They were always available to talk to, provided guidance where needed. They advocated for me superbly, while also not shying away from giving me hard truths and reality checks.”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes and settlements
“With Teresa's negotiating skills, she attained a better-than-I-imagined settlement for me, erasing the uncertainties and costs of litigation.”
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Compassionate and supportive approach during a difficult time
“From the first moment I met Teresa and Chriss, I felt instantly at ease and assured that I was hiring the absolute best. Throughout the entire process, they were consummate professionals, extremely knowledgeable, and compassionate.”
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Excellent value for the cost of services provided
“Her fees may be on the high side, comparatively; however, she was conscious of both her time and mine while on the phone and in meetings. Having said that, while in the throes of court trial I thought to myself, 'Whether the court rules in "my favor" or not, Teresa is worth every penny spent...and more.'”
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Concerns about excessive billing and lack of transparency
“They burnt through my ”
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Instances of poor communication and responsiveness
“It usually took many attempts to get Mr. Flay to respond to my counsel's enquiries, ultimately dragging a somewhat simple divorce out over a year and increasing the cost.”
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Perception of self-serving behavior and lack of client focus
“Caitlin is self serving and not in this business for her clients she is only interested in making money. I wish I would have avoided her.”
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Concerns about competence and effectiveness of certain attorneys
“I would very strongly recommend against working with McKinley Irvin on your divorce case, and specifically recommend against working with David Gross.”
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Instances of mishandling of client information and documents
“Paralegals will also mishandle your private information by mistakenly emailing them to random clients. I received documents from two paralegals that contained working documents for other clients.”

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19 Feb, 2024 by Lindsay
Teresa Foster and her team have been incredible throughout my court proceedings. From the moment I hired Teresa’s team I knew it was the best decision I could have made to get me through this hard time in my life. From our first meeting, she explained everything to me in terms I could easily understand and was always very responsive when I had questions. If you want an attorney that truly makes you feel as though she is in it with you, I highly recommend Teresa Foster and her team!
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03 Jan, 2024 by Joshua tomeoni
Worked with attorney Teresa Foster on divorce and family issues. Her and her team are extremely competent, professional, efficient, and wonderful attorneys! Best experience I've ever had with attorneys! Definitely not cheap, but worth the pay!
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30 Oct, 2023 by Skyler talbott
I’m so disappointed in Caitlin and the team at McKinley Irvin due to their lack of integrity and honesty. Caitlin is self serving and not in this business for her clients she is only interested in making money. I wish I would have avoided her. Lesson learned. Don’t let it be a costly bad decision for yourself and seek counsel elsewhere.
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24 Oct, 2023 by Anna smith
Very professional, timely, and kind.
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28 Sep, 2023 by Kassandra nerton
Caitlin and her assistant Sam were absolutely exceptional. So patient and answered every question along the way. Divorce is difficult and they made the transition bearable.
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