Client
Susan was the guardian ad litem for my daughter. When we went to court Susan was not prepared. She was looking over the information I sent her while we were sitting and waiting in front of the judge in the courtroom. My daughter was later diagnosed bipolar a week after the court date, but Susan was able to convince the judge my daughter had just made some bad mistakes. I had spoken with Susan and the other attorney involved. Neither one of these attorneys told me there would be more charges after all original attorney fees had been paid. After shelling out an enormous amount to my attorney, Susan charged us another whopping amount. On the invoice it has a charge for an attempt to visit. There was no attempt made. We were never asked if Susan could meet with us. I thought I was talking with attorneys that understood mental health issues and would help. All we got in return was invoices.