Lindsay Partridge
Denton, TX
Licensed for 11 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Child custody
Language
English
About
Lindsay began her legal career in Washington, D.C. clerking for the Honorable Tara J. Fentress and the Honorable Lori E. Parker at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia while they presided over child abuse and neglect and domestic violence calendars. Lindsay was exposed to the serious issues affecting children and their families within the District of Columbia, and working with Judge Fentress and Judge Parker cemented her passion for bettering the lives of children and their families through her skills as an attorney.Lindsay moved back to Texas in 2015 and became an associate attorney for Friday Milner Lambert Turner, PLLC in Austin. She worked closely with the partners, gaining knowledge and experience handling both straightforward and complex family law matters in Texas. Lindsay is excited about working on behalf of Navarrette Bowen, P.C. to serve her clients locally. She can represent her clients in amicably resolving their disputes or zealously advocate for them in the courtroom when necessary. She strives to provide her clients efficient and effective representation during an uncertain and emotionally challenging period in their lives.Lindsay graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. After college, she attended the Washington College of Law at American University in Washington, D.C. While in law school, Lindsay was an active member of the American University Law Review and a student attorney for the International Human Rights Law Clinic.Bar MembershipsNew York State Bar, 2011District of Columbia Bar, 2013Virginia State Bar, 2014State Bar of Texas, 2014EducationAmerican University, Washington College of Law, Juris Doctor, May 2010The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Science, Communication Studies, May 2007The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, May 2007National AffiliationsAlpha Chi Omega National Women’s FraternityThe Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha Chapter of TexasProfessional AffiliationsState Bar of Texas, Family Law Section, Member, 2014 to PresentAustin Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member, 2015 to PresentTexas Young Lawyer’s Association, Member, 2015 to PresentAustin Young Lawyer’s Association, Member, 2015 to PresentVolunteer Attorney, Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas, 2015 to PresentVirginia State Bar, Member, 2014 to PresentNew York State Bar Association, Member, 2011 to PresentDistrict of Columbia Bar, Member, 2013 to PresentPresentationsSpeaker, Family Law Essentials CLE, June 17, 2016, Unique Possession Schedules by Cindi Barela Graham
Practices Areas
Child custody
Child support
Divorce and separation
Family
Language
English
Contact
Reviews
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.
Lindsay capably handled my legal issues with my ex-husband over the past 18 months. (He refuses to follow our decree(s) and we've both lost two prior attorneys from fatigue over the past 9 years.) Not Lindsay. She is indefatigable, gave good advice, responded quickly, and never performed extraneous work without prior approval. We had a complicated case concerning an erroneous credit in the Child Support financial system. The first order with the court did not resolve this, and my ex-husband filed an invalid lawsuit against me. Lindsay responded immediately: 1) preventing this from going to court (does not show up on an internet search of me), 2) helped the opposing counsel work through the quagmire that is the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) - Child Support Division and 3) although I was against re-retaining my attorney to help the opposing attorney resolve an OAG issue, did so quickly and economically. Lindsay helped me to take advantage of my ex's delay strategy, sending nice emails to opposing council, bringing my ex up-to-date on decreed matters he refused to comply with (reviewing and increasing the child support, two years of ignored 50/50 medical support payments, and distribution of a 529 college fund to my son, etc.) This was priceless, I am still married to my husband. Seeing an attorney bill in my email fills me with dread (I usually wait 3-4 days to open them). Lindsay bills bi-weekly (in laymen terms I understand), and for the first time, a balance on account was quickly refunded to me. I have only one minor child and two years to go. I will need Lindsay one more time to bring the 50/50 medical payments up to date. Thankfully, Lindsay has offered to be there.
Lindsay Partridge is one of the best things that happened to me during my custody battle. I couldn't be more grateful. Going through any litigation can be difficult, especially if it involves your children and Lindsay worked hard to make sure I was protected and supported during the entire process. I felt as if I received an education during the suit, a new understanding/acceptance of my situation and protection for any future litigation.
Lindsay seemed to be highly interested in my case during the initial consultation. She used a single-mother angle to gain my trust. When we arrived for our first custody hearing, Lindsay was clearly not prepared for the hearing at all. She made several mistakes, and displayed an immense lack of experience handling a very delicate situation. She allowed the judge and opposing counsel to walk all over her (and me), and just sat there looking embarrassed and frightened.