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My opinion (for a divorce case), based on my personal experience. Although I did not hire this…read moreattorney, I had to "work" with her because that's who my "ex" hired for their representation. My main complaint is that this attorney did not notify me that my "ex" had filed for divorce, until OVER a month AFTER they filed a divorce petition with the court. I, (for some reason), was only sent an email notification of the divorce filing, instead of at least receiving a call or certified letter. Most would think (the attorney) could pay... or at least ask my "ex" to pay a few bucks to send me a notification by certified letter. (It's also sad that my "ex" didn't communicate to me that they were filing.) This happened while I was still holding out for a miracle of possible reconciliation, and I had even visited my "ex" in person at least once after the filing. (And wasn't made aware at that time either.) I'm sure this attorney was thinking that my "ex" would've mentioned the filing to me, since my "ex" portrayed to the attorney that we were in occasional contact both in person and via phone/text. However- those possible assumptions still don't excuse this attorney from notifying me in a more timely manner and by U.S. Mail and NOT email! This unnecessary delay of notification is costing my "ex" thousands of dollars in additional mortgage interest, since (my "ex") has/had to end up refinancing the family home (at a higher interest rate than those earlier in the year), in order to pay me an agreed upon amount of the home's equity. If I had been notified sooner by this attorney or my spouse, I would've gotten an attorney sooner, which most likely would've finalized things quicker, which would've allowed my "ex" to get a lower mortgage interest rate. (My research is that mortgage rates rose around 1% or so in the months following the filing.) If the amount of time spent between the actual divorce filing, and the time I was finally notified is not considered negligent by the Texas State Bar Association, I'd be extremely shocked. I certainly think it goes against most folks' common sense and common courtesy. (Especially since my spouse and I were on amicable terms.) I think my "ex" hired this attorney from a referral, and/or perhaps because they charge flat fees, or nominal fees for a (somewhat) uncontested divorce. Going with what may be at the outset, the lower priced option, will cost my "ex" more financially and maybe emotionally more in the long run. It makes me sick to my stomach and very mad, since I do care what happens to my "ex," despite what others say I should feel or think. Lastly, the wording in the original divorce filing/decree contained errors that "my" attorney had to correct. If I hadn't hired a competent lawyer who found the errors, my "ex" would be at more of a disadvantage with the original paperwork drafted by this attorney. It is possible that this attorney is more competent with other areas of law, and/or maybe she just goofed (majorly) this time, but I certainly wouldn't recommend her. Sadly, my "ex" still blames me somehow, for the alleged mistakes from this attorney. That alone says quite a bit about my whole situation! I do appreciate this attorney visiting with me on the phone for a few minutes, to explain a couple of things to me. It's a truly sad situation all around in more ways than one. My advice: Be nice to your spouse and try to meet them in the middle, because divorce stinks! It's (almost) never just one person's fault that a marriage has failed or is failing. We can all improve, and I thought everyone agreed with that, but sadly, I found out the hard way that some people think they never make mistakes in their marriage. (Or they blame the other spouse for reacting or acting the way they do/did.) Take care!

I was looking for a new lawyer and found Alison Grant in my search. And after searching in DFW and…read moreEl Paso, I discovered Mrs. Grant's website, and I just knew that she had a lot of knowledge in this area of law. After meeting her she directed me on the correct path and was very assertive to all my needs. I also loved that she has a calm and caring personality. My situation became a lot easier and I achieve my outcome. Thank you so much.

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