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    Cravens & Noll, PC

    1.0 (2 reviews)
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    Nathaniel M Collier III

    Nathaniel M Collier III

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    Please Be Aware. I had the worst experience with this man. I found him through the "white pages",…read moreso I will admit that I regretfully did not do my due diligence when searching for a good divorce lawyer. During our initial conversation he said since I was seeking a "simple", uncontested, no fault, no minor children, only one property and with no large assets divorce, that he wouldn't charge me a retainer so the cost would be between $300-$600. He also said that the process would only take a couple of months because this would be very "simple". So, I hired him based solely on this info without me doing any further due diligence. Big mistake on my part. He took over 2 yrs to get my again "simple"divorce done and attempted to give me a final invoice of over $2,000 in addition to the monies that I had already paid. During the 2 yrs, he wouldn't return calls and I caught him in lies such as, saying that I had to have a witness when in fact I did not need one to proceed. Also, had to reschedule a court date because he had to get some info to my ex when that wasn't true (my ex never received the" docs" in question). When I told him of my frustrations he said "okay, I will not charge you anything else", but that also wasn't true. I found Mr. Collier to be unethical, untrustworthy and untruthful. I felt that he wasn't looking out for my best interest but all about his own interests. If you're feeling adventurous and have money to freely give away than be your own judge, but don't say that I did not warn you.

    I was referred to "Mac" Nathaniel Collier by an initial attorney that I reached out to. I called…read morehim and we spoke by phone and he indicated that when I fly into town that he wanted to meet in person so we scheduled it. I was home for 1 week and went to court to get qualified as the Executor for my Uncle's estate and had 11 meetings planned that week with Tax CPA's, financial brokers, banks and this Attorney. On the meeting, I found Mac to be extremely personable and very talkative. About the case but mostly about other things that arose that was just learning about each other and our likes and dislikes. We met for almost 2 hours. We didn't finish talking about the case so he asked me to come back and we rescheduled. I went back and was there for about an hour talking and we got through most of the rest of the case and the details but he had another appointment so he asked me to come back a 3rd time. I was unsure why and don't deal with this type of stuff so assumed he had more to tell me and I agreed. The last time we met it was at the end of the day and I had to wait 30 minutes before going in. I was the last client of the day, we exchanged pleasantries and then got down to business and he told me that the original amount he indicated of around $5k which happens to also be his retainer amount would likely be around $10k or more now because he's going to have to do quite a bit of research on this. While this is a confusing case because the original Attorney that wrote the case, wasn't an Attorney in that area and apparently "really messed things up and didn't know what he was doing per the folks that reviewed this", we simply need to go to the court and ask the court for "aid and guidance" and let the Judge know the details and he decides what needs to happen around the Will for the Estate and I, as Executor am bound by this decision per the Attorney's and the Commissioner of Courts. I flew back to CA and then later spoke with various people while handling other aspects of this case. Whenever it would arise, I mentioned what is the fee appropriate for an Aid and Guidance case and they indicated it would probably be around $5k. I called Mac back and left a VM msg indicated I wished to speak to him about the fee as I'm being told that it wouldn't be that high. He didn't return my call. I called a 2nd time and got the Receptionist who told me "all I can do is give him the message". I called and got his VM the 3rd and 4th time and left a message just stating I wanted to simply discuss this and got no response. I called a 5th time and got the receptionist and explained the scenario and she indicated again "all I can do is give him a message and he is very busy". I never heard back from him. Now I have to go find a new Attorney and have wasted 6 months thinking he was my Attorney. I was happy to pay the retainer fee however did not want to do so until I had a conversation with him on why the price had gone up. If it is required, then I would understand I need to pay it but I can't get the professional courtesy of a return call back. Very disappointed in the handling of this situation.

    Cravens & Noll, PC - personal_injury - Updated June 2026

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