Elizabeth Elaine Christy, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Vancouver, WA with 67 reviews
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Elizabeth Elaine Christy

208 West 13th Street, Vancouver, WA

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Denver moss

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04 Sep, 2024
**Stay away from this firm!!** ~I do not leave one star reviews lightly~ I'm embarrassed to have to say that I was almost duped by this attorney into representing me, but she did get a ton of money from me. I was with them throughout a retainer and a half and 8 months later for a childless, asset-less divorce. I left their firm with next to no work done that I didn't do the majority of on my own and only the initial petition having been filed and paid a retainer and a half. I tried to professionally converse with Elizabeth about fees and time frames during the case, and she suddenly withdrew her representation, without any discussion, through an email where she neglected to take any responsibility for her office's inactivity during my duration under their counsel. Even through the inactivity on my case, the fees kept rolling in for reading emails multiple times as well as multiple people reading the same email multiple times. Elizabeth also charged me to tell the court she wasn't going to be in office, and charged me for the people to prepare and file that same copy paste document with changed dates. I was nickel and dimed, that's all I can say. I will say that with as easily as she gave in after an email requesting clarification about charges and how I felt that my case was being put on the back burner, I'm glad to see she won't be representing me in court now, as she would likely give up as easily in court as she seemed to wither and run away after just one email. Steer clear of Elizabeth Christy and find better representation elsewhere, you'll thank yourself.
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Katie

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03 Jun, 2024
Ms. Christy and her team were quick, knowledgeable and available for all of my questions throughout the process. I appreciated their expertise to close my case quickly with a great outcome. Would recommend to others needing a divorce attorney.
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Valeria

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11 Dec, 2023
Elizabeth helped me through a nasty custody battle. She’s an amazing lawyer and her team is very communicative and detailed. I got support every step of the way.
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Highly professional, knowledgeable, and effective in handling complex legal cases
“Elizabeth communicates thoughtfully, clearly and timely. I never had to follow up on a question I had or a matter she was to handle.”
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Compassionate and caring towards clients during difficult times
“Elizabeth is the most intelligent individual I know, very respected, and she genuinely CARES. She tackles every situation with the utmost of logic and preparedness.”
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Transparent and fair billing practices
“Elizabeth's fees were very transparent and I received monthly statements showing what work was done, how much time was committed to each task and a total amount due. Not once did I feel the need to question her billing practices.”
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Responsive and attentive to client concerns and questions
“Her team was very professional and got back to me very fast when I emailed them with questions.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients, even in difficult cases
“In the end our settlement resulted in 50/50 parenting time with my child and the asset allocation was more beneficial to me than I expected.”
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