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Posted by Steve | August 01, 2010

An Amazing Attorney

Elizabeth is one of the few attorney's who has a heart and a genuine concern for people. I went through a very tough divorce that would have had any other attorney setteling instead of fighting. She saw what was going on and, just let me tell you, this woman will not give up on her clients. As long... as you are honest and up front with her, she will go the distance for her clients. If you are looking for someone who is honest, tough, compassionate and VERY knowledgeable, Elizabeth Christy is your attorney!!

Posted by Shelley | July 28, 2010

Knowlegeable and Friendly

Family situations can be stressfull and are very important to us. Elizabeth has a calming sense about her, is knowlegeable and good at what she does. She answered all my questions and concerns and always returned my calls. She kept me informed throughout the entire time about the status of my case... and how we were progressing. Reassurance for me in such a hard time.

Posted by anonymous | July 05, 2010

Excellent lawyer!

Elizabeth was a pleasure to have on my side. She was very helpful, understanding, and honest. I was grateful for her hard work and help during a difficult time.

Posted by anonymous | March 21, 2022 | Hired Attorney

I wouldn't recommend her

January 2022-After spending over a year communicating via email only with a lot of communication problems and misunderstandings. I paid my Lawyer over $22k for mediation. I believe a lot of these misunderstandings could have been resolved with a phone call, but she wasn't available most of the time.... I felt she was not compassionate or empathetic to what I was going through. When I explained my disappointment in the way the orders were written, it seemed like she took it personally and said I was being mean. I was very nice in explaining what I wanted, but she became defensive. You should be able to tell your lawyer what you don’t like and do like in your case without backlash. I feel she didn't know enough about retirement accounts. I consulted with her about whether I should sign my X husband's retirement from the way it was written, and she thought it was ok to sign. I found out that if I had not signed the form the way it was written, I would have received retirement through the end of my lifetime. Now it will be the end of my husbands’ lifetime. This may have cost me a year's worth of salary. I feel she overbilled me for most emails and at the first mediation agreement left a lot of detail out. Instead of just clarifying with the judge what his rulings were she chose to pursue a needless and costly 2nd mediation and chose to spend time writing out more stipulations to the order and charging me to go back and forth with the opposing attorney and judge. I started to see that she was wasting my money, so I fired her and decided to get clarification from the mediator myself which was something she wasn’t doing. I got what I needed in 4 simple emails to the judge, and it would have saved me a lot of money if she had only done what I did in the beginning. I feel lawyers think they can charge whatever they want, and we must pay it. I don't feel she should have charged me for the last $2500.00. She has now put a lien on me for $2200.00 and I only owed her $1600.00. Who does that? Some lawyers will oblige the client and meet in the middle. When I requested a refund/credit she told me not to ever contact her office again. It would have been nice if she reached out and gave me a credit for some of the wasted time. The invoice was not even 60 days old.

Elizabeth Christy

Replied last April 20, 2022

Dear Former Client - I’m unable to substantively respond to your review because I’m bound by attorney client confidentiality. I disagree completely with all of your statements except I admit I did take your complaints personally. Because my name is on the door, I am personally invested in providing the best service to my clients. Although you claim you are unhappy with my services, I would bet that any third party who reviewed your public court file would see what I see, that you were the prevailing party. The fees paid were actually below average and were consistent with the estimates in the fee agreement you signed when you retained me. It is unusual for a former client to outright lie in this manner. I am specifically troubled by your allegation that I advised you to sign a retirement form when I have just the opposite in writing. Your blatant misrepresentations are so out of the ordinary that I can only assume this is an attempt to get me to waive your outstanding balance with my office. I hope that you find the strength to heal from this process. Wish you the best, Elizabeth

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