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Pros
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Efficient and timely legal services
“Fast, pleasant, and affordable! Highly recommend!”
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Friendly and professional staff
“Everyone I came in contact with at The Harris Law Firm was very Professional, they were very prompt in getting our case before the judge and getting our case settled.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing
“Very professional, easy to work with, and reasonably priced. I would choose them again for help with legal matters”
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Responsive and communicative
“Great communication, wonderful to work with, and they are very transparent.”
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Smooth and stress-free process
“The Harris Firm made a difficult time painless”
Cons
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Inconsistent communication and follow-up
“The defendant received all of the paperwork before I did although I was the one represented. The judge made his final judgement 6 days prior to me calling them and asking them about the paperwork.”
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Unexpected or changing fees
“I was then told $3.5K. Now here in July I was just told this morning $5K!! The divorce itself is frustrating but what is also frustrating, each time I save up the money to try and move forward….the prices change.”

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10 Sep, 2024 by Roc tee
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05 Sep, 2024 by Ricky whitt
Very professional, rapid response i would definitely use them again
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23 Aug, 2024 by Mrs. rere
I came to the Harris firm to help with my divorce and at first attorney Bussey was my first pick. But after she left the firm I trusted Mr. David Miller to help with my case, which was the biggest mistake ever!! After paying $2,000 retainer fee, and speaking with him, he assured me that he had my best interest and his loyalty was invested with me. Well after a week of paying my fee, he calls me three days before my hearing to discuss my case, we show up for court, missed the time slot to see the judge by 2 minutes for an early trial. After missing the judge, and countless attempts to call him, Mr.Miller finally explained to me that he couldn’t help me and unfortunately I would have to move out my home and find another place for me and my son to live. Mr.Miller worked on my case for three days, missed the judge for court and still kept my retainer fee after knowing I had spent the last of my money hoping he would help my case. He didn’t help me at all, and I was also losing my home. When I asked Mr.Miller about my retainer fee, he said the money went to the hours of paperwork he put in on my case, when in fact my previous attorney had already established the paperwork and follow up for him regarding my case. I feel used and cheated out of my money especially after not doing a single thing for my case at all. Mr. Miller is a blood thirsty attorney that took my money when he made no impact on helping my case at all. Honestly giving him one star was not even my choice. You are wrong Mr. Miller and God will hold you accountable for your misdeeds and for mishandling a woman of God when she trusted you with her last, you didn’t earn not one dime of that money, I basically paid you to talk on the phone. SMH!! Shame on you sir!! May God bless your wicked heart and money hungry soul.
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20 Aug, 2024 by R johnson
I highly recommend this firm. They were quick to respond with any questions I had regarding filing for divorce. I was kept informed throughout the process and had no doubt my case was being handled with care.
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01 Aug, 2024 by Shardae newsome
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