This law firm came highly recommended from a local judge. I went there looking for Alex Brady and ended up getting his associate. Her name is Michelle Luber. The process started off promising. I explained to her the past dealings I've had with past lawyers that were obviously just looking for a quick buck and didn't want to do any work in return. She told me that we may not win the case but we'd give it a good try (which is all I wanted). As time went on, I noticed that I wasn't getting a return on my investment. The first instance was actually at the beginning. I had to go to the office to ask for a refund because my phone calls or emails were not being returned as it pertained to my case. To my surprise, she had been working on my case, but I wasn't being notified about anything that was going on. She actually helped me win some extra visitation. I was basically getting nothing and she arranged for me to get two full weeks at the end of the summer until the first court case. When we finally got to court, the backlog was so clogged that we got thrown off the docket. That's when we took a turn for the worse. Mrs Luber was so frustrated that she could not figure out the next step. It seemed like she lost her way after that. She told me about a discovery that she would write up to send to the defendant but she never did. She then instructed me to go to the original visitation until the next court case (which was about seven months away at the earliest). In the mean time, there was no contact Mrs Luber and myself, I decided to take matters into my own hands and start writing judges, congressman/congressman, and so on. When Mrs Luber received a copy of a letter I wrote, she decided to drop me as a client. My last dealings with her was in August of 2016. I received a bill in January of 2017 stating that I still owed money. I paid the full amount as soon as I figured out some billing discrepancies with the paralegal but I can not help but feel like I've yet again been ripped off by a lawyer that does the minimum and expects to get paid.