Mr. Daniel Alan Bloom is a lawyer practicing family, arbitration. Daniel received a B.A. degree from Tulane University in 1989, and has been licensed for 31 years. Daniel practices at Richardson Bloom & Lines, LLC in Atlanta, GA.
Dan Bloom served as the GAL in my divorce. He is kind on the surface but underneath very passive-aggressive, abusive and controlling. Is a feminine, gay man (no judgement) who does not value traditional masculinity, so if you're a father avoid at all costs. Dan is intelligent and knows family law but doesn’t actually care about children. Not only refused to ask, but went out of his way to prevent my very mature 15 and 13-year old boys from voicing what they wanted for parenting time, which I consider to be malpractice. Regardless, they have been traumatized from their treatment by Dan. He spent 18 months on my case to maximize his income only to provide a recommendation that was his “best guess” and not on the countless facts and data he documented. The bottom line is that he is dishonest and unethical. Dan likes to pair with Chris Brasher, who is more incompetent than malevolent, like Dan.
Mr. Bloom was part of my collaborative divorce team and while he is a very nice man, his inability to deal with conflict directly has led to on-going disputes between myself and my ex. In the opinion of other members of the team if Dan had taken these issues head on with his client these disputes would have been resolved as minor issues as opposed to long simmering disputes.
75 Fourteenth Street NE, Suite 2840Atlanta, GA 30309U.S.A.
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