Granted my divorce has been final for 4 years now and yes my case was won by attorney Vincent Mayo but it wasn't until I was left almost penniless by this firm. Yes my ex was 50% partly to blame for dragging his feet but the other half was me hiring this vampire firm. Mayo took full advantage of the fact that my ex and I were small business owners and based his winning strategies on what was in our bank account. Practically 80k later, the actual amount offered to buy my ex out by the way, was pretty much handed over to Abrams instead and my ex got nothing. Not happy about it as I really wished my ex took the offer and not be so stubborn and everyone would come out winning except this attorney. And no, there was no VIP treatment, I didn't call him at all hours of the day for updates or flood his inbox, or received any consolation from him during my most difficult time. No. There were no children or custody issues involved, I have a small tax office that did fairly ok and my ex had his own business. And when I exhausted almost 70k in a years time to pay this firm, he goes and threatens to lien my small property for the remainder, after squeezing me almost dry. Thank god he put me on a payment plan though, which they don't normally do. I rented a small room for a couple of years to save and make ends meet. I just finally paid off the rest of my bills 3 years later and all because I handed over my life savings to this firm who had no interest in me per say. Mayo obviously used his smarts on shortcuts to squeeze the last penny from me but never to nip this case in the bud. He basically kept granting extensions which cost me 2-4 grand each to drag this divorce through molasses which costed me an arm and a leg. He was so focused on ways to drag this case on obvious win issues that he forgot to push for half of my furniture and other belongings during the trial. Anyhow I understand that divorces are not pleasant and can be very hard but I really felt alone with this firm and worst of all taken advantage of. Why didn't I switch to another attorney? Half way thru I really wanted to but at that point I didn't trust that another attorney would have me in their best interest either. So I stuck it out always pushing to get it finished but I was always advised the latter, the expensive route. Yes I'm actually more bitter about my experience with Mayo more so than my actual ex if you can phantom that. I was over it until I stumbled thru their Yelp just now. Wooh I wouldn't want my worst enemy to go thru that ordeal!