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Pros
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Passionate and caring attorney who fights for her clients
“She fought for what was just not what wasn't fair. I know my case was handled with care and she showed passion for my case.”
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Transparent and realistic in setting client expectations
“She made sure I knew the reality of what could be, so I wouldn't have my hopes up too high.”
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Provides excellent client support and makes clients feel comfortable
“She treated me like a person and wanted the best for us. She also makes sure your comfortable in the courtroom no matter how nervous you may be.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“She was always available to answer questions and concerns. When I called the office, she would either take the call immediately or return my call before the end of the day.”
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Ethical and cost-conscious
“I never felt my invoices were being padded. Most charges seemed legitimate and reasonable. Whenever practical, attorney Adolph helped me make filings myself.”
Cons
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Can be reluctant to go to trial and may push for plea bargains
“She's a plea bargain attorney who's money hungry, paid for her to go to trial and she stated that I'll still have to pay her after trial was over, ended up taking the plea, so what did I pay her for?”
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Billing concerns with charges for every action taken
“Charge for everything she does on her own and sends you the bill! Paid around 6700 just to take a plea!”

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09 Oct, 2024 by Daniel platt
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18 Sep, 2024 by Dirk
Hired Tara for my first divorce of 38 years. A year later she worked a deal with the other attorney to get me $600 maintenance for 6 months. I said no way! She got angry and quit. With just 3 weeks til the trial I had to scramble to find a lawyer to represent me. I was awarded under his legal help $1200 a month for the rest of his life. She didnt give a crap how it was settled, from woman to woman she didn't look out for me. I still had to pay her full amount plus my other lawyers bill. She was a waste of time and money. I would really be in hardship if I had accepted the $600. Ladies, I cannot impress on you enough. Do not hire this woman.
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18 Mar, 2024 by Jonathan bostedt
I have attempted writing reviews for the services I have received from Atty. Tara Adolph and her team at Adolph Legal and the words seemed to fall short of how GREAT they are! So I never submitted any reviews until now. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Adolph Legal. Tara is straight to the point, honest and well worth the money she charges. Especially for a consultation to see where you stand in your case. She has never tried to "oversell". I have experience with other attorneys that were not so great. I am happy to say that if Atty. Tara Adolph can represent me, she is hired! Thank you Tara, Kelsey, and Amanda!
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18 Mar, 2024 by J.r brown
If you don’t know how family law works then I would definitely recommend this firm . Ultra friendly ,understanding and straightforward. I am truly grateful
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31 Aug, 2023 by Shane vandenplas
My first contact with Adolph legal was with Amanda, she was extremely polite and caring on the phone, and genuinely cared about my concerns I made an appointment to see Tara I canceled because of personal crisis I called back 2 weeks later, I told Amanda my name, she recognized who I was, I asked if I could have a consultation as soon as possible, she said how about tomorrow No remorse about me canceling The consultation with Tara was exceptional Thank you, Tara, for believing in me Then Kelsey (paralegal) talked with me and explained everything thoroughly ( a few minutes later) Very conscientious about payment and legalities It is a lot of money to hire an attorney, Believe me I know , this is the way the world works, my only regret is that I didn’t contact Adolph legal sooner.
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