"He’s compassionate enough so you can feel good about the approach, but he’s also savvy enough to be in your best interest."
This review is about five and a half years late, but I believe it is necessary and fair to rate my experiences. Divorce is scary. It is not fun, it is not what you see on TV, and it is far from glamorous. I filed for divorce back in 2016 and chose Nate’s office based on these very reviews. Nate and Candace were professional and compassionate. They did everything I needed them to do, and wanted to do more. I believe I frustrated them more so than any other clients in recent memory, because I was so emotionally connected and did not want my soon-to-be ex’s feelings hurt. They knew that sentiment would not be reciprocated and advised me wisely, although I hesitated to do what they advised. In retrospect, I should have listened and let them do their jobs. As I approach the final six months of the settlement agreement that will have spanned six years, I can reflect and advise accordingly: let your lawyers do their jobs. When you hire an attorney, you need to trust that they’ve been around the block. They know the opposing team. If you are concerned about hurting feelings, go in a different direction: because your ex is not worried about yours. Mine was not, and had I known how vindictive she and her attorney would be, I’d have asked Nate and Candace to put the pedal to the metal. Over the years, I was able to call or email with questions. I always received a response in a timely manner. If I could do it all over again, I’d hire Nate again, and get the heck out of his way. He’s compassionate enough so you can feel good about the approach, but he’s also savvy enough to be in your best interest. Divorce is one of the hardest things to go through. Your opponent will try to discredit you, attack your character, smear your reputation, and break you financially. It is at that time when you realize that this is why they are your opponent, and no longer your spouse. Let Nate and his team represent you, and you’ll get through. Trust that they know what they are doing, and you’ll get through in very good shape.