Dustin D.

I cannot speak highly enough of Lindsey Bannerman, or her staff. Family court is a place no one wants to find themselves in. If you do, however, she is exactly the person you want on your team. From day one, honesty was something that she assured us we would be given – regardless of whether it may be what we want to hear – and that is what we received throughout.

From the beginning, she was there. When there were questions, she was there. Through the tears of uncertainty and worry, she was there. During the heat of each battle, she was there. Through the feelings of helplessness, she was there. If there was a moment of doubt, or a need to talk, I could always pick up the phone or send an email, and she was there.

She made it known on the day of our consultation that she would be there throughout. The day of the final hearing? She was there fighting valiantly, and afterwards so were her shoulders that I probably cried a gallon of tears on over our success. There are not enough positive words in existence that adequately describe who she is, and will always be to both myself and my family, but “angel” and “hero” are the first two that will always immediately come to mind.