Rich S.
1/5
The following is a review of my experience with Paige Quilliam whom I hired to represent me in a child custody.
I had previously used Paige in the same case, against the same person, with the same opposing counsel. She currently works for a different law firm and I tracked her down since she was familiar with the case.
I had been attempting to communicate with my child’s mother since mid February 2018; in June I had had enough and set up a consult with Paige on 06 June. After the consult, I agreed to hire her and she said she’d be in touch. On 19 June I gave a credit card payment over the phone of $750 for her to get things moving. I had explained the situation and communicated that I wanted this brought into court so we could make some progress. I expected a motion to be filed within a few weeks, but that didn’t happen. I received a post judgement motion on 20 June to review; which probably took all of 5 minutes to type, but never got filed. I know this for a fact because when I had my consult with my new attorney on 02 August, he looked up the docket number and there was nothing in the system.
During this process I expressed my concerns regarding several issues and my goals. Each time Paige conveyed those to the opposing council in a manner that I felt gave us a disadvantage. I never saw any stragety in the moves she was making to accomplish my obvectives. On 02 August I had finally had enough and terminated Paige’s representation in this case and hired another lawyer. All she did while she was representing me was make a few phone calls, send a few emails, made a half hearted attempt at a motion that she never filed with the court, and attempted to set a meeting with the opposing counsel to “discuss the matter”, which never happened. The only thing she successfully negotiated was me giving up an 8 hour block of time to the opposition, which only became an issue because I adjusted my schedule to accommodate her needs in the first place. When I made Paige aware of this and told her I had emails backing up the agreed upon changes to the schedule, she told me that it didn’t matter and I had to adhere to the original schedule. That is completely incorrect, and this 8 hour “owed block of time” became a non-issue with the new attorney.
It’s my opinion that Paige never took my case seriously and took the path of least resistance in everything she did. If you need a strong lawyer who will actually stand up, make an argument and fight for you, I suggest you look elsewhere. I can only speak about my experience with Paige, but being that she’s a partner and conducts business the way she does, I don’t feel it’s far fetched to assume the rest of the firm is any better.
Learn from my mistake with this firm; save yourself the time, money, and aggravation and look elsewhere. My new attorney has things rolling along in less than half the time Paige was on the case and I’m very happy with his representation thus far.