Charles M Leftwich Jr, experienced Bankruptcy, Debt Settlement attorney in Mesa, AZ with 20 reviews
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Charles M Leftwich Jr

1423 S. Higley Road, Suite 127, Mesa, AZ

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1996:
South Texas College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1992:
Brigham Young University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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14 Sep, 2022
Charles handled our bankruptcy in 2019. We were told that we could reaffirm our mortgage which we had never missed a payment on , and still have not. When we went to refinance this year we discovered he had never filed the reaffirmation paperwork he had said he would. He had assured us that while everything had to be incorporated in the bankruptcy that that would be reaffirmed as would our car loan that was also current. However, he sent someone in his stead to court and apparently left it up to that person to file the paperwork? I have tried contacting him several times and have received no response. He only responded to one text saying that “judges don’t reaffirm real property.” I’m not even sure what that means, but that was NEVER part of the conversation we had before. He had assured us that it would be reaffirmed. Otherwise, we would never have gone this route. The fact that he has not returned three emails to help us address this with our mortgage company, four years later leads to my frustration. It does not show any of our payments for the last four years to the credit bureau! And we are stuck on how to reaffirm our mortgage. Very frustrating! I would not recommend going to this lawyer. We were handed off and the paperwork not properly filed and now no response at our request for help.
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Joseph

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30 Dec, 2020
Charles Leftwich was a great help in my bankruptcy case. Charles guided me through the process of the bankruptcy case.
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Anonymous

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16 Jan, 2020
well he took my 1340 and didnt file proper paperwork witch almost caused me too loose my homes my buisness my only source of income he does not care about his clients best interest do yourself a favor look for another better lawyer
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Pros
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Affordable and reasonable pricing for legal services
“The price was so reasonable that I don't know how i would have been able to do my bankruptcy.”
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Effective in handling legal matters and achieving positive outcomes for clients
“He was able to get my bankruptcy going and said everything he was going to do he did. everything was done in timely manner.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to client inquiries
“Attorney kept me informed throughout the entire process, returned my calls promptly, and let me know all the options I had and what would best work for me.”
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Personalized and caring approach to assisting clients
“Durning a difficult time in my life Charles Leftwich helped make it easer for us to start over. Mr.LEftwich took the time to answer all my questions.”
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Knowledgeable and trustworthy legal advice
“They were very knowledgeable and they explained every step of the process as I had never filed bankruptcy before, this was all new for me.”
Cons
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Failure to properly file necessary paperwork or follow through on promises
“When we went to refinance this year we discovered he had never filed the reaffirmation paperwork he had said he would.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from the lawyer
“I have tried contacting him several times and have received no response.”

Publications

2013:
FM Media, LLC, Most Frequently Requested Information About Bankruptcy
2008:
Lawyersandsettlements.com, Bankruptcy Debt Help: Interview with Bankruptcy Lawyer

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