1 /5 Brandy K: I would give 0 stars if I could. Edward Jaquays was my ex’s attorney. We had a very amicable divorce. We agreed on everything, and Edward dragged out our case for almost a year solely to increase billable hours. Twenty k for an amicable divorce. Insane. He was one of the meanest people I’ve ever encountered, and it wasn’t because my ex and I disagreed about anything. He’s just a horrible rude person. Stay far away.
**Edited to include response to The Law Offices of Edward R Jaquays response**
You do not need to know who I am. That isnt a requirement in order to leave a review of your service. Your statement regarding no "winners" in a divorce doesnt apply to my review specifically because my ex and I agreed on everything, therefore, nothing to "win." So please take your copy/paste responses somewhere else.
Im not sure why you are "confused" as to how your firm cost ME money. Please re-read my review. Where did I state you cost ME money? You didnt cost ME money. You charged my EX Twenty k for an amicable divorce, and I saw the bills. But I get it, youre just trying to discredit my review. Youre an attorneys office and your morals are less than stellar while your main focus is your billable hours, so I am not surprised you are trying to discredit my review.
I, nor my ex-husband, feel the need to spend our time on the phone complaining to you about your service. Our words will not change the way you operate, nor will it change your treatment of your future clients.
The best thing we can do is help advise others of our experience, so your potential future clients know what your services truly entail. From reading these reviews, we are definitely not the only ones. Edward Jaquays specifically has quite the track record of the same exact experience we received. Not a nice word written about him in any of these reviews except by one person who, by your own account, only had a consultation with him. That in itself speaks volumes. AND CHECK OUT JAQUAYS YELP REVIEWS!! HORRIBLE! DONT HIRE HIM!
Oh and one last thing. How does a law office not know the difference between were and we’re? You said “ We are a little confused how Mr. Jaquays and his firm cost you money as (you stated) we’re not our client.” It should have been “ We are a little confused how Mr. Jaquays and his firm cost you money as (you stated) WERE not our client.” A law firm should do better.