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25 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
She was rude, unprofessional, and practiced poor ethics. She has a bad attitude, and seems very entitled does not follow directions also does not have a good demeanor with most family court judges in Madison County. She works for one of the big name on the door guys but that still doesn’t guarantee the quality of her work.
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12 Aug, 2021 by Teresa
I naively went to Amanda Canupp for my divorce (2017). I told her about the abuse I suffered. Physical, emotional, and mental abuse. I've come to learn, after firing her for later services (2021) that all she did was put my case in a que/ on a conveyer belt without dedicating any personal focus or attention to my case or custody scheduling. I've come to learn that my ex should not have 50/50 custody with me, and because the case settled, there is nothing I can currently do. It should have been done right the first time. Four years later, I need the help of my attorney to file a contempt charge. Not only does she ignore my requests, but my ex-husband filed one, because Amanda blatantly ignored my request, I was not able to file my counter in time. She WASTED hours and weeks and money. I would call and/or email and receive no response for over one week, multiple times, during a time I was in great need and paying for her services. This happened on many occasions. Her excuse when I got her on the phone was that I was not at the head of her cue, and she assured me that when my case came up, I would be the priority. This is non-sense, and her lack of dedication and delays caused me to incur more expenses and I was not able to take the actions I was paying for her to assist me with. I fired her, humorously enough, she emailed me back within 30 minutes, and 'told' me we would "discuss it tomorrow", as if I were a child. I did call the next day, and gave my complaints. We talked for about 45 minutes, not at my request. Guess what.... she charged me for that phone call to. She works under a respected name in Huntsville, AL, which is why I hired her, but she is not a advocate for her client. The money I invested in her services for my contempt $6,500 (in 2021), was money wasted, but was still obligated to payed. I went on to another attorney, and my case was resolved with LESS cost and a positive affect. If I had stayed with Canupp, I would have been out $12,000 and a negative final impact to my case. I am certain. Lanier Ford should reimburse the $6,500 I paid this firm for my contempt case, but if I called, i'm sure they'd charge me for that too. I am a single mother, educated, was going through difficulties in my life and received no respect from this attorney.
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01 Nov, 2019 by Steve
Amanda picked up my case when my prior lawyer abruptly closed. She reviewed and revised my filing including pleadings and QDRO. She made improvements and resolved all of my concerns in same business week. Her charges were minimal and her services were outstanding. Had I started with Amanda, I likely could have closed my case in half the time at half the cost.
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28 Jul, 2016 by Ray
Amanda Canupp was our attorney for a domestic family matter which continued for a period of many months. She was very professional, expedient, and compassionate in helping us navigate through what was a very stressful time in our lives. She represented us in both a court trial, with the case being dismissed, and a successful mediation. It was a blessing to have her as our advocate and attorney. Although she did not tell us, we discovered during our many meetings with her that she had received an award for being one of the top ten family law attorneys under 40 in Alabama. Quite an honor and well deserved in our opinion.

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01 Jul, 2021 by Joshua hamner
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26 Nov, 2018 by John
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04 Oct, 2018 by Anonymous
I consulted Mr.Tewalt on my husbands immigration case. He was kind and patient and listened to all the facts of the case. When I finished, Mr.Tewalt helped us find a solution at no cost. He did not charge a consultation fee as promised and refused to take payment for his service. A truly honest attorney is hard to find. I have been to many attorneys for this case and he was the only one who refused to just take a retainer and get back to me.
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12 Jun, 2021 by Susan
I have been very impressed with Mickey’s knowledge and professionalism. He is usually available when I call with questions or returns my call in a reasonable time.
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23 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
We were very pleased with Mr. Howie. Every phone call or email was answered in a very timely manner. He laid out all the options and kept us from going to trial. He is a tough negotiator and will fight for you. We got the best possible outcome that we could have hoped for and certainly recommend him for any criminal charge that someone may be dealing with. Thank you Mr. Howie!
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23 Aug, 2024 by Yon
Mr. Howie represented me in a case involving DHR. I could not have won this case without his help. He kept me in the loop with all the communication that he had with them. He was very thorough about the possibilities of my situation, and I am very thankful for his help throughout this entire process.
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01 Aug, 2024 by Joseph
5 Stars service from Mitchell Howie! I would highly recommend him to anyone who may need legal assistance. Not only was he caring and professional but also extremely knowledgeable about the law. He painstakingly contained my situation and helped both parties come to a satisfactory conclusion. I highly recommend him to represent anyone!!!
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