She handled my divorce, which was quite a horrible experience for me and my daughter. Personally, I think it was all about the money. First, she never told me she was out of Dallas and only flew into Kerrville on occasion. When I confronted her about it, she insisted she told me right away. I would n...ever have hired her had I known she wasn't local to me as I wanted this divorce done as quickly as possible. That didn't happen. She dragged it on for almost 2 years, waiting forever to demand a response from opposing counsel (who was dragging it out on purpose). She told me she would get temporary child support while the divorce was going on, but that never happened either. I was going to graduate school, so finances were tight, and in that time, that was a loss of over $7,000, and her fees ran close to $18,000 during all of this. After the first mediation, which failed, she told me she could help me... it went downhill from there. There was even one time my ex took me to court, making false accusations, and she entered with not one shred of paper, no briefcase, NOTHING! There was one point I tried to provide her with paper that showed my position and she shoved it away. She also lied to the judge (not necessary since I had a court document as my proof), and when I asked her after why she didn't tell the truth, she told me we didn't want the judge to know that yet... The truth is, I think it would have helped me. She was disapproving of me, and by the Texas Bar, she should have sent me to other counsel. She led me on, thinking she would be helpful in the end. To my horror, during the second (and last) mediation, she didn't believe my side and became so disgusted she threw her hands in the air and exclaimed, "I can't defend you!" Then she went on to brag to the mediator about her son going to an ivy league college. She made no further attempt to help me, attempted nothing of which I requested except child support (which is required anyway), but she did NOT even TRY to get back child support. I was devastated. Fortunately, after the failed negotiations which ended so horribly for me, I fired her and hired other counsel to finalize the divorce and THEN renegotiated the terms. My new attorney was able to restore my hope and procure a better life for myself and daughter, so things are good now. Really, there are so many things I could say... I would run!