About Cordell & Cordell - Divorce Attorney Office
Cordell & Cordell is a nationwide divorce attorney office that specializes in representing men in family law cases. The firm's team of lawyers, led by Rex Padgett, is dedicated to being advisors and advocates for men before, during, and after divorce. With a focus on leveling the playing field for men, Cordell & Cordell provides a personalized and aggressive approach to each case. Clients praise the firm's communication and availability, with Rex being highly responsive and transparent throughout the process. The office's commitment to its clients' rights and interests has led to successful outcomes, even in challenging cases. With a nationwide presence, Cordell & Cordell is a trusted partner for men navigating the complexities of divorce and family law.
Having an attorney for the first time for a divorce, I am not sure how the process works but I can tell you that I have been charged $180 initial consultation fee, $350 for a one time fee for processing paperwork $727 for talking to my lawyer $88 a status letter, and $520 for a discovery request and few other services. Not sure where the $350 comes into play as far as covering paperwork but I am afraid to call them because they will charge me more money anytime I talk to someone. My soon to be ex has not been charged anything so far from her attorney as of today. I sent my attorney an email showing how I think assets should be divided and no feedback other than where...read full review
Mr. Rex Padgett has been the easiest and most professional legal counsel that I have ever worked with. He has helped my family and I tremendously over the past 2 years. I cannot thank him enough for his professionalism and knowledge. Thank you Mr. Padgett!
They got the job done and got me through the divorce. I think they were a bit overpriced but it wasn't crazy overpriced. There were two instances where a lack of attention to detail caused me some head aches due to unpleasant exchanges with the exe. Also, I signed off the divorce in October. Had I waited until January, I wouldn't have had to pay the difference of married vs single for 10 months of taxes. That was a big sting. Had I been advised that this was going to happen, I would have pushed that signing back 2 months. That said, I was very anxious to be done with the process and I'm sure Robert, my attorney, was working to close out things as his primary concern.
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