I normally don’t write reviews, but I feel it’s important to share my experience. I came to this firm hoping for guidance and genuine help with my custody case, but I walked away feeling more like a number than a client. There were key things that could’ve been brought up in court — things both the Minor’s Counsel and Co-Parenting Therapy mentioned — that were never discussed or presented by my attorney even after reading the papers and the reason why we went back to court. Throughout my case, communication was poor. Several of my emails went unanswered, and when I asked about it, I was told it was to “save me money and to trust them.” Yet, I was still billed large amounts for things that felt unnecessary — including simple custody orders that were basically a copy and paste. At one point, I was even handed another client’s paperwork on my court day, which made me feel uncomfortable and uneasy. To make things worse, the judge ordered certain forms to be completed back in October, and I later found out from Minor’s Counsel that those forms were never filled out by my attorney. After spending close to $20,000 (and I’m still paying it off), I honestly feel like the system — and especially this firm — cares more about billing hours than truly helping families. For a father doing everything possible to be there for his kids, this was an incredibly disappointing experience. I wish my money and effort could’ve gone toward my children, not wasted on legal work that didn’t move my case forward. I could’ve saved an extra 5000 and just requested Minors Council instead of hiring an attorney. After three years of fighting for my daughter, I finally just gave up on attorneys and I am now trying to trust and hope that things work out.
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