O'Brien Family Law, PC - Sacramento, CA
Family Lawyers in Sacramento, CA
400 Capitol Mall Ste. 1100 Sacramento, CA 95814 - 4434
- 3 Attorney Ratings
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23
Years
Experience
Sacramento Family Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Alimony
Reviews
Customer Reviews for O'Brien Family Law, PC
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Hired Law firm 2023-2026I hired this firm to represent me in my divorce and paid what amounts to a mortgage payment — month after month — with almost nothing to show for it. The communication was unacceptable. Email chains went on for weeks without anyone on my team notifying me that the opposing party had responded. I was left in the dark on my own case. When I tried to reach my actual legal team, I was consistently unable to get through to anyone who could help me. Despite raising these concerns directly with the firm, nothing meaningfully changed. The same patterns continued. No resolution. No progress. No accountability. I am not someone who writes reviews lightly. I write this one because I wish someone had warned me before I invested this much money and this much time into a team that was not invested in my outcome. If you are navigating a divorce — one of the most vulnerable and high-stakes situations of your life — please do your due diligence before choosing this firm. Ask hard questions about communication protocols, team access, and what accountability looks like when things go wrong. I deserved better. So do you.
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Hired Law firm 2024-2025I don't like to write one-star reviews. I've owned businesses myself, and I know how serious and impactful a public review can be. But my experience with this firm fully warrants it, and I want others to be informed before trusting their case--or their savings--here. I was referred to this firm by someone I've known for many years. I paid a $5,000 retainer upfront, which was a significant amount for me as a graduate student--money I had saved over several years. I entered the process in good faith, expecting professional, competent representation. Instead, I spent an entire year with virtually no action taken on my case. For the first six months, I received no updates at all. When I finally did get a response, I was repeatedly told that the courts were "still mailing back" copies of my judgment. That explanation was given every time I asked for information. It never changed, even as the months continued to pass. Concerned, I eventually spoke with a different family law attorney--someone who kindly offered guidance because they felt bad about what I was experiencing. Without hesitation, they told me that the document this firm claimed to be waiting on typically takes no more than two weeks to receive. This contradicts the six-month timeline I was repeatedly given. And, based on what I later discovered in my documents, it appears that this firm never requested the judgment at all. Throughout the year, I was also asked for personal financial information that had no relevance to my case, and when I questioned the necessity of those requests, I was met with dismissive, gaslighting responses. Although they told me I could "ask questions anytime," every question seemed to frustrate them. The only action they appear to have taken over the entire year was sending a single, non-certified, non-served form letter to the opposing party--despite my telling them in our very first meeting that this person had ignored all previous attempts at communication and that formal legal action was necessary. No filings were made. No service was attempted. No court contact occurred. After twelve months of no real progress, I asked what needed to happen next. I was told I needed to pay an additional $5,000 to replenish my retainer — even though the first $5,000 had not resulted in any meaningful work or an itemized receipt showing what work was done for the money I had paid. When I then requested an itemized invoice showing what my initial retainer had been used for, my requests went unanswered. Instead of providing an invoice, the firm abruptly informed me that they would no longer represent me--and claimed that I owed them additional money. It wasn't until my husband went to their office in person to collect my file and firmly insisted that an invoice was standard practice that they finally provided one. The invoices they handed over were dated the day before he arrived, despite the fact that I had been requesting them for weeks. When we reviewed my file, it became clear that the courts had never been contacted. There were no filings, no requests, no progress, and nothing that justified the retainer or the demand for more money. I paid $5,000--money I saved for years--for a year of inactivity, misleading information, and unprofessional treatment. I truly wish this review were different, but prospective clients deserve transparency. My experience was costly, stressful, and deeply disappointing. I would not want anyone else to go through what I did.
Contact
400 Capitol Mall
Ste. 1100
Sacramento, CA 95814 - 4434
Phone: 916-270-7877
Fax: 916-471-0206
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.obrienfamilylaw.net
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